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Anna Diamantopoulou: The Greek Woman Aspiring to Lead the OECD
Anna Diamantopoulou is the first Greek female on the shortlist to lead one of the world's most powerful international organizations, the Organization for Economic...
April 23, 2010: Ten Years Since the Official Beginning of the Greek Financial Crisis
It was a day much like this on April 23, 2010, when the then-Prime Minister of Greece George Papandreou announced from picturesque Castellorizo Island...
Study Abroad in Greece: International Programs for Foreign Students
Greek universities presented English-language undergraduate and postgraduate programs as part of new efforts to attract students to study in Greece.
Greek Students' Performance Slips in OECD Assessment
The Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) recently published its new triennial PISA report for 2018, in which it ranks scores of countries...
The Greek Orthodox Church Celebrates a Century of Vital Work in Uganda
"We are Greeks because we got educated in Greece," says Jonah (Lwanga), the Metropolitan of Kampala and All Uganda, the spiritual leader of more...
RADAR Dyslexia Initiative to Screen School Children on Crete
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By Phil Butler
The innovative education software platform RADAR just announced its latest initiative, called “Defeat Dyslexia,” in cooperation with the Hellenic Mediterranean University and the...
“I Feel Greek, I Feel Singaporean” says 17-year-Old Soccer Wonder (video)
Vasileios Zikos Chua has just turned seventeen, and he has already played soccer professionally for one entire year for Geylang International in Singapore's Premier...
Teachers Clash With Police in Central Athens
Dozens of teachers clashed with the police outside the Greek parliament in Syntagma Square on Friday over the government's proposed reforms to the educational...
Poll: 62% of Greeks Want Early Elections, 52% Hardly Get By
One in two Greeks (52 percent) claim they hardly get by, while 62 percent say they want early elections, a new opinion poll says.
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Uruguay: The Little South American Country with Many Philhellenes
Statue of Socrates in front of National Library
One can say that Uruguay is a country of philhellenes, as out of the 3,500,000 million people...


