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Mount Athos Relic Arrives in Athens for Public Veneration
The Holy Belt of Virgin Mary arrived from Mount Athos to the Athens port of Piraeus for public veneration on Saturday.
Flying Car Completes First Flight in Public
The electric flying car XPENG X2 conducted its first public flight at Skydive Dubai on October 10th.
XPENG X2 is under XPENG AEROHT, the largest...
Republicans ‘Do Not Support’ Sale of F-16s to Turkey, Rep. Bilirakis Says
Greek-American Congressman Gus Bilirakis, (R-FL) said on Wednesday that Republicans have not supported the F-16 sale to Turkey, as President Recep Tayyip Erdogan claimed.
According...
Strike Halts All Public Transportation in Athens
A 24-hour strike will halt all public transportation in Athens on Wednesday as workers’ unions will participate in the industrial action called for by...
Greek Cypriot Woman First to Publicly Kiss King Charles III
A Cypriot woman who managed to kiss the newly-proclaimed King Charles III on the cheek as he greeted well-wishers outside Buckingham Palace has said...
Greece Beats Czech Republic to Advance in EuroBasket
Greece beat the Czech Republic with a score of 94-88 in a dramatic game at the knockout phase of EuroBasket 2022 in Berlin, Germany.
28 Lighthouses Across Greece Open to the Public On Sunday
.A total 28 lighthouses across Greece will be open to the public on Sunday, August 21, in celebration of International Lighthouse Weekend.
Greek “Europa Nostra” Winners Claim Public’s Choice Award
The Greek monument that won the European Cultural Heritage Award for 2022 is now competing for Europa Nostra's Public's Choice Award as well.
Supreme Court Rules Americans Have Right to Carry Firearms in Public
The Supreme Court struck down New York’s century-old law restricting the carrying of concealed firearms on Thursday.
The ruling is its first major Second Amendment...
Plato’s Republic at a Glance
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Western philosophy is a series of footnotes to Plato, the old saying goes. And The Republic (c. 375 BCE), featuring Plato’s teacher, Socrates, in...


