Moves to revive declining Greek studies programs
Greece is taking steps to reverse the decline of Greek studies chairs abroad, which have dropped by nearly 50% in 13 years, from 344 chairs in 2006 to about 200 in 2019.
Greece is taking steps to reverse the decline of Greek studies chairs abroad, which have dropped by nearly 50% in 13 years, from 344 chairs in 2006 to about 200 in 2019.
Archaeologists in the ancient Roman city of Pompeii have uncovered a richly decorated but uncommonly small house with finely preserved frescoes of mythological scenes, the site has said.
The Hellenic National Defense General Staff has documented 106 incidents of Athens Flight Information Region (FIR) violations by Turkish unmanned aerial vehicles and maritime patrol aircraft since August.
Bulgarians will cast ballots on Sunday in the seventh general elections in just over three years as the country faces growing political instability that might further enhance the popularity of pro-Russian and far-right groups.
Turkish authorities in Edirne announced on Friday the arrest of seven suspected “terror group members” attempting to cross into Greece.
The Palestine Film Festival returns to Athens for its third year, hosted at some of the city’s most iconic cinemas
A new transit map for Thessaloniki will come into force on December 1, a day after the opening of the city’s new metro system.
You find yourself in nature, surrounded by a forest, on a slope, by a stream.
Ferry crews have curtailed a four-day strike by several hours, announcing they would go back on the job in the early Friday afternoon instead of at midnight.