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Breathtaking Jumps on Navagio Beach, Greece

Devin Graham, also known by his Youtube name, devinsupertramp, is a 32-year-old American videographer who produces adventure and extreme sport videos. His channel has more than 3.6 million subscribers and over 665 million total views. Devin and his thrill-seeking friends...

Greece, Croatia Reject Separations Between Economic Migrants and Refugees

Deputy Migration Policy Minister Yiannis Mouzalas and Croatian Interior Minister Ranko Ostojic agreed that there shouldn't be separations between refugees and economic migrants. The two officials met in Athens on Thursday to discuss the refugee issue. They agreed that the...

Six Children Reportedly Drown off Turkish Coast

At least six children lost their lives during two separate efforts of migrants and refugees to cross from the Turkish shores to the Greek islands. In one of the two incidents, one boat transporting migrants and refugees capsized on its way...

Gigantic Fossilized Turtle Found in Greece

A group of scientist from the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki made a great discovery in Pieria Greece. They located three fossilized turtles, at a beach called Makrigialo, which are estimated to be between 2.5 and 3 million years old. One...

Greece and Creditors Agree on Second Package of Prior Actions

Greece and creditors have agreed on the second batch of prior actions required for the first bailout program review. The actions need to pass in Greek Parliament by December 8. According to Kathimerini daily, the prior actions include: Establishing an independent...

Greece's Political Leaders to Meet on Saturday to Discuss Pressing Issues

  Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras has called a meeting of party leaders on Saturday at noon to discuss pressing issues ahead of the vote in parliament of the reforms required by the bailout program. Party leaders have reluctantly accepted to...

Kemal Dervis: 'Confidence Is the Challenge for Greece to Attract Investors'

Turkish politician Kemal Dervis has a reputation as a good manager who led Turkey out of a financial crisis at the end of 1990s. Talking to the ANA-MPA's Annita Triantafyllopoulou on Thursday, Dervis seemed confident that Greece's economy can...

Siemens Trial to Start in Greece Amid Hurdles

Ten years after the multi-million euro Siemens corruption scandal was exposed, the trial is about to start at the Athens Court of Appeals amid hurdles. The charges are for bribery and money laundering, as the Greek prosecution accuses former Siemens CEO...

Overdue Debts to Private Sector Still Out of Budget

The payoff of overdue debts to businesses and pensioners is still out of the budget. Up until the end of September the debts have reached nearly 6 billion euros and are estimated to exceed 7 billion euros by the...

New Bill Could Put 'Last Nail in the Coffin' for Greek Universities

Higher education in Greece has always been the plaything of education ministers who tried to put their mark in history by passing bills that would later carry their name. The bills, of course, were never for improving the level...