Micro-wineries in Cyprus hope to give the world’s oldest named wine a comeback
Praised by the ancient Greek giants Homer and Euripides for its superb quality nearly 3,000 years ago, Cyprus’ Commandaria is the world’s oldest recorded and named wine.
Praised by the ancient Greek giants Homer and Euripides for its superb quality nearly 3,000 years ago, Cyprus’ Commandaria is the world’s oldest recorded and named wine.
A survey of nearly 400 employees in six countries, including Cyprus and Greece, shows that productivity drops significantly when temperatures rise.
Having, as expected, fended off the no-confidence proposal submitted jointly by four opposition parties, the government is hoping for a little relief from the political heat brought on by its handling of the 2023 Tempe rail disaster.
Sixteen people were injured, including nine seriously, during a violent brawl at the Malakasa camp near Athens.
Turkey has filed an appeal against the European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO) decision that annulled the “TurkAegean” trademark.
Nicosia has secured a prestigious spot in the European Cities and Regions of the Future 2025 rankings by fDi Intelligence.
Olympiakos celebrated on Sunday its centenary with a home win that opened further its gap at the top of the Super League table.
Emmanouil Karalis became on Sunday the first Greek to win a gold medal in pole vault at the European Indoor Track & Field Championships.
In the shadow of the ancient Acrocorinth Castle, a modern epic is unfolding as Christopher Nolan’s highly anticipated adaptation of “The Odyssey” has set up camp there, where film crews are working feverishly to transform rugged landscapes into Homeric visions.
“Mom, I need to tell you something.”