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Santorini Left in The Dark Again
The Greek island of Santorini, one of the most popular tourist destinations in Greece, was plunged into darkness once again at 9:00 p.m. on...
Power Failure Leaves Santorini Dark
Set to welcome a record 1.9 million tourists this year, Santorini's big year ran into a problem on Aug. 13 when a fire broke...
Panagia's Miracles in the History of Hellenism
On the occasion of the public holiday August 15th, Greeks all over the country are awaiting to celebrate one of Christianity’s most significant days,...
Thermopylae Remembers The 300 Spartans
A ceremony marking the last stand of the 300 Spartans and their Greek allies against the Persian hordes of King Xerxes at the Pass...
Op-Ed by AHI President: "Mr. Samaras Comes to Washington"
By Nick Larigakis* - The long anticipated visit of Prime Minister Antonis Samaras to Washington to meet with President Barack Obama will become reality...
Four Dead Immigrants Washed Ashore on Kos
The dead bodies of four immigrants, a man, two women and a 10-year-old girl, were found on a coast on the Greek island of...
Xenios Zeus Fills Detention Centers
A year after beginning the ironically-named Xenios Zeus (Hospitality) program to round up illegal immigrants and then deport them, Greece's detention centers are full...
Velos Mutiny Honored in Special Ceremony
A special event was held on May 23 at the Grove of Nautical Tradition, at Flisvos Marina, to honor the Naval Movement and the...
Sikinos’s Priests are Multitalented
Sikinos, a small island in the Cyclades, has every reason to be proud of its two priests. Father Spyridon Vourlakos, served at the age...
Tsochatzopoulos Says He Can’t Be Charged
Lawyers for former Greek defense minister Akis Tsochatzopoulos have asked a court to throw out a laundry list of corruption and money-laundering accusations against...