‘It would not be fair to keep it in my home’
From as far back as he can remember, the ancient marble fragment held a prominent place in the living room of his family home in Chile.
From as far back as he can remember, the ancient marble fragment held a prominent place in the living room of his family home in Chile.
It was Friday, August 27, 1999, when, for the first time, the then leadership of the Ministry of Culture organized August full moon events at major archaeological sites and museums in the country.
Irregular migrant entries into the European Union dropped by 18% in the first seven months of 2025, totaling 95,200, Frontex, the European Border and Coast Guard Agency, has announced.
The National Transparency Authority (EAD) investigated a wide range of public sector violations in 2024, including illegal pharmaceutical trafficking, unlawful elder care facilities, and irregularities in municipal contracts and licensing of public services.
A wildlife rescue center in Kallithea, Athens, is struggling with over 5,000 animal admissions since early May as Greece’s extreme heatwave forces young birds from their nests.
Persistent gusty winds stranded a large number of travelers on Friday at Athens’ ports of Piraeus, Lavrio and Rafina, due to a ban on ferry departures.
A wildfire on the outskirts of Athens was contained on Saturday morning, but evacuations of at-risk areas continued as strong winds were expected through the weekend.
Dallas will join the US cities with a direct connection to Athens next year, American Airlines announced recently.
Turkey is on the verge of ending a scheme protecting deposits from currency depreciation that is estimated to have cost $60 billion, another step toward abandoning unorthodox economic policies that triggered a lira crisis several years ago.
Greek information technology firms have kept their promise of strategic expansion through acquisitions over the first seven months of 2025.