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Greek PM Karamanlis Planning a Visit to the US in Fall
Source: ekathimerini.com
Negotiations between Washington and Athens regarding a possible visit by Prime Minister Costas Karamanlis to the White House have gathered pace and the...
Diglossia: When the Greek Language Was Barely Understood
Greek diglossia, which refers to the coexistence of two distinct varieties of the Greek language, has been a fascinating and uniquely Greek topic that...
Cappadocian Greek: The Forgotten Tongue of Anatolia
Nestled in the heart of modern-day Turkey lies Cappadocia, a fascinating region that is surprisingly rich in history and renowned for its uniquely beautiful...
Crucial Moments in Greece’s Relations With Israel and Palestine
Relations between Greece, Israel, and Palestine since Greece's restoration of democracy in 1974 have gone through phases depending on seminal events and the Greek...
April 21, 1967: Military Junta Places Greece in Shackles
On April 21st, 1967, Greece woke up with a military junta taking over power and putting the country in shackles for seven years
The Athens Grande Bretagne Hotel is Entwined With Greek History
The historic Grande Bretagne Hotel was built less than fifty years after Greece won its independence and the modern Greek State was beginning to...
European Elections Could Transform Greek Politics
At the heart of an unstable and turbulent region, Greek politics stand at a political crossroads with the country's current political landscape shaped by...
When Greece Was About to Swap the Greek Alphabet for Latin
In the mid 1970s when Prime Minister Konstantinos Karamanlis proposed changing the Greek alphabet to Latin and making the Greek language phonetic, the minister...
Greek PM Mitsotakis Survives Vote of No Confidence
The opposition's proposal for a vote of no confidence in the Greek government over the management of the Tempe rail disaster has been dismissed...
Maria Karystianou, the ‘Mother of Tempe’, Upends Greek Politics
If it were not for Maria Karystianou the railway tragedy at Tempe in 2023 that claimed the lives of 53 people would perhaps been...


