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The Marine Park of Zakynthos: Where Sea Turtles and Seals Roam Free
The islet of Marathonisi in Laganas Bay, known as "Turtle Island," is included in the Marine Park of Zakynthos
Phoenicians: The First Rulers of the Mediterranean
The ancient Greeks named the Phoenicians the "purple people" because of the rare purple dye they made out of snail shells, but they were...
Greece-Owned Vessel Attacked by Houthi Rebels in the Red Sea
Houthi rebels attacked a Greece-owned vessel in the Red Sea with three anti-ship ballistic missiles and three UAVs on Monday, the US Central Command...
John Koudounis Highlights Sustainability at Eastern Mediterranean Business Summit
Speaking at the Economist-hosted Fifth New York-Eastern Mediterranean Business Summit Greek-American CEO of Calamos Investments John Koudounis, said there is a strong appetite for...
Mediterranean Diet Tied to Lower Blood Pressure, Greek Study Shows
Looking at data spanning 20 years, Greek researchers found that people who consistently followed a Mediterranean-style diet had a lower risk of developing hypertension...
Greece Commits 780 Million to Protect the Seas, Mitsotakis Says
Greece is pushing ahead with 21 initiatives worth 780 million euros ($830.9 million) to protect the seas and tackle coastal pollution, Prime Minister Kyriakos...
Former Us Navy Admiral Plans Search for Alien Life Underwater
Extra-terrestrial life has been a huge source of awe and mystery for human beings, particularly in recent years. Even NASA launched a probe to...
Were the Bronze Age Sea People Greek?
The so-called Sea Peoples are one of the greatest mysteries to emerge from the late Bronze Age collapse between 1200 and 900 BC. They...
The Mystery of Alexander the Great and the Dried Up Aral Sea
Alexander the Great's empire spanned an enormous land mass, encompassing much of the Mediterranean and parts of the subcontinent, but there still exists a...
Atlantic Ocean May Seal off by Impassable Volcano Range
Around 180 million years back, the giant landmass of Pangea split up, creating the Atlantic Ocean.
Since then, the Atlantic Ocean has been getting bigger...


