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Strange New Snail Discovered in Serbia Cavern
A scientist equipped with climbing gear descended into a cavern in eastern Serbia. In this underground cave, a large creature moving on a wet...
Greek Swimmers Win Gold and Silver at European Championships
Greece’s Apostolos Christou and Evangelos Makrygiannis celebrated a gold and a silver medal in the 100-meter backstroke final at the European Men’s Championships in...
Swimmer Stergios Bilas Wins Another Gold for Greece in European Championship
Greece's Stergios Bilas celebrated a gold medal in the 50m butterfly at the European Men’s Championship in Belgrade on Tuesday, June 18.
The 23-year-old swimmer,...
Swimmer Apostolos Papastamos Wins Historic Gold for Greece
Apostolos Papastamos won a historic gold medal as he became the first swimmer for Greece to win the 400 meter individual medley at the...
Turkish Schools To Teach ‘Blue Homeland’ Doctrine
From next year, pupils in schools in Turkey will be taught the geopolitical "Blue Homeland" doctrine, which envisages Turkish influence over large parts of...
Trump’s Son-in-Law Pursues Hotel Projects in Balkans
While Donald Trump readies for another push towards the US presidency, his son-in-law, Jared Kushner, is following up on hotel and apartment deals in...
Serbia President’s Alarming Message of Upcoming Balkan Conflict
Aleksandar Vucic, the president of Serbia, warned of a potential confrontation on Tuesday by posting a gloomy message on social media about an unidentified...
Rigas Feraios: On the Trail of the Protomartyr of Greek Independence
Rigas Feraios was a Greek revolutionary who fought in the mountains and worked as a writer, merchant, and revolutionary agitator in the wide Balkan...
The Diakonia Center: America’s Mystras
With perhaps a bit of poetic license, The Metropolis of Atlanta’s Diakonia Center is, if not Mystras, then it is a Mystras-in-process.
Imposing Walls Defended Constantinople For Ten Centuries
As the wealthy capital of the Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Empire, Constantinople was a tempting target for many rulers during late antiquity and the Medieval...


