Author Jeanne Carstensen details a deadly shipwreck she witnessed through accounts from survivors and rescuers alike.
Greeks are returning in record numbers to the island of Imbros in today's Turkey 60 years after they were forced to emigrate.
South Metope IV of the Parthenon is one of many sculptures from the Parthenon in Greece that have been scattered across the ...
We investigate the greatest mysteries in the world of science and technology and bring you their most interesting and bizarre ...
Art experts claim “Aeneas And His Family Fleeing Burning Troy” was artist Henry Gibbs’ commentary on the English Civil War.
NPR's Scott Simon talks with journalist Jeanne Carstensen about her new book, "Greek Tragedy," about the wreck of a ship filled with refugees off the Greek coast in 2015.
Greece has committed to sending troops to Ukraine as part of a “reassurance force” but will immediately withdraw them if ...
Kate Farquharson of Second Idol writes an op-ed detailing her experiences growing up in a hometown tainted by colonialism, a ...
Peter Dutton, Leader of the Opposition, celebrates Greek Independence Day, honoring the courage of Greek patriots in 1821 and ...
Putting a new spin on the genius police consultant premise, the British series “Ludwig” (on BritBox) begins with identical twin brothers who are estranged in middle age. One is a ...
The Minnesota Vikings have committed to moving forward with J.J. McCarthy as their starting quarterback this season after ...
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