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The Historical Memory of Constantinople, 567 Years After the Fall
Michael Goodyear*
May 29, 1453: the final Ottoman assault on Constantinople succeeds. Ottoman cannon fire had battered the great Theodosian Walls of the city. The...
Greek Volunteers Rescue Trapped Wolf in Dramatic Operation
Volunteers from Greece's animal welfare organization ''ARCTUROS'' launched an operation recently to save a trapped female wolf from a house's iron fence in a...
First Eastern Mediterranean Energy Leadership Summit Slated for This October in Athens
An American think tank and a Greek university are joining forces to shed light on global energy resource investments in the Eastern Mediterranean, and...
The UK’s New PM Loves Greece — But Will he Return the Marbles? (video)
By any measure a controversial personality, the new British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is a Brexiteer -- but he is also a great philhellene,...
“Nick the Greek,” The Immortal “Gentleman of Gambling"
On Christmas Eve 1966, “Nick the Greek” took his last breath, leaving behind an almost-mythical life spent as the high-stakes “Gentleman of gambling.”
Imagine America...
President Trump Celebrates Greek Independence Day at the White House
United States President Donald Trump hosted his third Greek Independence Day celebration at the White House on Monday, March 18, 2019 to honor the men...
Greece Embraces Culture Not as Luxury But as Investment in Progress
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By Constantine E. Passaris*
Since time immemorial, Greece has supported and promoted the arts and culture. Indeed, Greece has created a significant foot print and...
Stavros Niarchos: The Greek Shipping Tycoon and His Enduring Legacy
Stavros Niarchos, 3 July 1909 – 16 April 1996, was a self-made businessman of immense wealth with an exceptional ability to make money.
After his...
Canadian, US Hopefuls Eye Greek Summer Study
Dozens of young people from Canada and the U.S. will have the chance to study in Greece this summer.
The 13th Annual Journey to Greece...
Greek American Developer Vasilios Priskos Dies at 53
Greek American developer Vasilios Priskos who helped shape the development of downtown Salt Lake City through his extensive real estate holdings, died Monday after...