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Idomeni Always an Important North-South Route, Archaeologists Say
For several months after the autumn of 2015, the sleepy village of Idomeni and the refugee camp that grew up along Greece's northern border...
15 Arrests in Idomeni as Part of Tighter Policing
The Greek police authorities proceeded with 15 arrests in Idomeni, in regards to the intensive controls after the latest incidents and reports that specific...
Over 5,000 Refugees Trapped in Greece as FYROM Shuts Borders
More than 5,000 refugees are trapped at the Idomene transit camp as Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) is building a fence on its border...
Thermaikos Reduces Waste by 30 Tons
The situation in Thermaikos today is better than it used to be in the past. Two ships of the ''Save Our Sea'' organization...
China’s Plan for a Canal Trade Route from Greece to Europe
China is considering to build a canal trade route from Greece to Europe through the Balkans in order to expedite the shipping of goods
16-Year-Old Retrieves Cross in Tarpon Springs Epiphany Celebration
Thousands of people attended the annual Epiphany celebration in Tarpon Springs, Florida on Thursday.
Archbishop Elpidophoros and Metropolitan Alexios of Atlanta were the officiants in...
Remnants of an Ancient City Discovered Near Kilkis, Northern Greece
In Kilkis, close to the core of the Macedonian Kingdom, an ancient city unknown to the general public, is about to reveal itself in all of its greatness
FYROM Should be Named Paionia as it was 2,500 Years Ago
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By Stephen G. Miller*
The name of the modern land-locked country north of Greece, with its capital at Skopje, has returned to the news. It...
Eco-Festival in Kalochori Lagoon with the Company of Pink Flamingos
The Eco-festival of Gallikos River overlooking Kalochori lagoon, near Thessaloniki was held on Sunday. The main feature of the eco-festival was the pink flamingoes...
Alexander the Great Exhibited in Skopje
Wax statues of historical figures that stay immutable over time of Alexander the Great, Philip II of Aristotle and Justinian have been ordered for...