Yale University hosting symposium on ancient Greek cuisine
Yale University is hosting a symposium on April 19 and 20 introducing the philosophy and significant health benefits of the ancient Greek diet.
Yale University is hosting a symposium on April 19 and 20 introducing the philosophy and significant health benefits of the ancient Greek diet.
A prosecutor in Thessaloniki has ordered a police investigation regarding the breach of personal data of young women at a modeling agency which were then posted on dating sites.
Turkey has launched a new ground and air cross-border offensive against Kurdish militants in northern Iraq, that has left at least 19 suspected Kurdish rebels dead and has wounded at least four Turkish soldiers, Turkey’s defense minister said Monday.
Greek Finance Minister Christos Staikouras is participating remotely in the 2022 Spring Meetings of the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank Group, which are taking place through Sunday.
Patients who develop more than five symptoms of Covid-19 when they develop the disease are more likely to develop long Covid syndrome, according to scientists.
Two Turkish nationals, aged 32 and 33, made it to Greece using a motorized hang glider, or trike, and are reportedly planning to request asylum.
The head of the Athens Prosecutor’s Office, Sotiria Papageorgopoulou, on Monday ordered a preliminary investigation into the alleged surveillance of a Greek journalist.
The Cyprus government presented a plan on Monday to revive the city center within the historic Venetian walls of the capital Nicosia, totaling 40 million euros, of which €25 million will be financed by Cyprus’ National Recovery and Resilience Fund, which is supported by European resources.
In a photograph from the Kyiv suburb of Bucha, Ukraine, a woman stands in the yard of a house, her hand covering her mouth in horror, the bodies of three dead civilians scattered before her. When Aset Chad saw that picture, she started shaking and hurtled 22 years back in time.
With the aim of improving Greece’s justice system, “radical decisions will be announced in the near future, without counting the political cost,” Minister of State Giorgos Gerapetritis has said.