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Greece Introduces 6-Day Workweek, Bucking a World-Wide Trend
Starting July 1st, Greece is introducing the six-day workweek at a time when there is growing momentum worldwide toward a 4-day workweek.
Under the new...
Did the Phrase “Dog Days of Summer” Originate in Greece?
The "dog days of summer" is a phrase that originates from ancient Greece. It describes the hottest days of the season marked by the...
The Stunning, Natural Heart-Shaped Bays of Greece
Home to many unique and beautiful natural sights, Greece is internationally famed for its stunning landscapes on the mainland, as well as on its...
Tooth Enamel May Solve Mystery of the Shackled Skeletons of Greece
Scientists at Arizona State University are working on tooth enamel recovered from shackled skeletons found in an ancient cemetery south of Athens, Greece.
They hope...
Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez Escape to a Remote Island in Greece
Billionaire Jeff Bezos and his glamorous fiancé Lauren Sanchez continue island hopping in Greece for a second week.
The pair engaged in May 2023 was...
Miracle Plant Used in Ancient Greece Rediscovered After 2,000 Years
The "miracle" plant Silphium consumed by Ancient Greeks, Romans, and Egyptians, which was thought to have become extinct two thousand years ago, has recently...
Greece: North Macedonia Broke Historic Prespa Name Deal
On Monday, Greece warned North Macedonia that it would block its hopes of joining the EU. This comes after the new government in Skopje...
Will Greece Face Water Shortages in This Hottest of Summers?
Greece is facing the possibility of water shortage due to extremely high temperatures and tourist overflow as June turned out to be the hottest ever
Vegetarians, or Pythagoreans, and the Ancient Greece Mathematician
The philosopher and mathematician Pythagoras of ancient Greece avoided consumption of meat. He adhered to what became known as the Pythagorean diet. Pythagoras was,...
Why There Were No Prisons in Ancient Greece
There weren't prisons in ancient Greece as we know them today, only temporary detention centers as criminals were either fined, exiled, or executed.
The concept...


