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The Heart of European Shipping Beats in Piraeus

Maritime industry representatives, the officials who formulate maritime policy in Europe's ports, will arrive at the port of Piraeus from May 28 to 31, to celebrate the European...

Scientists Revisit the Reason Behind the Demise of Bronze Age Village of Nichoria

American scientists have taken another look at the site of Bronze Age Greek village of Nichoria in Messinia, Peloponnese, to determine whether its civilization...

Lingering Mysteries of the Amphipolis Tomb

By Andrew Chugg* Intriguing enigmas continue to envelop the story of the Amphipolis tomb, Greece . What was the gender of the occupant? When was...

Audit Court Approves Budget for Excavations at Thessaloniki Metro

An Audit Court approved earlier today the disbursement of 25 million euros for archaeological excavations at the Metro construction site in Thessaloniki, Greece. This decision essentially...

Job Opportunities in Greece

Despite the negative outlook for many professions in Greece, there are sectors that offer many opportunities and are expected to generate jobs in the...

Wim Mertens: Greece's Role in Europe is Very Important

Famous Belgian composer and pianist Wim Mertens, on the occasion of his August 24 concert in ancient Nikopolis, in Preveza, expressed his admiration for Greece,...

Baptism Ceremony Inspired by Ancient Greece

A Greek couple decided to perform their baby's naming ceremony at the archaeological site of Aptera, the most powerful city  of the Minoan period...

French School of Athens Building Declared a Monument

The main building of the first foreign institute of Athens, the French School, a building that reflects the long history of French philhellenism, has...