despite a notable decline in the use of the Greek flag. The 2025 survey revealed that the Greek-owned fleet reached a historic high of 4,221 vessels across various categories, boasting a total ...
Under the direction of Greek archaeologist Dr. Panagiota Galiatsatou and Swedish specialists Prof. Ann-Louise Schallin and Dr. Niklas Eriksson, the team has conducted a meticulous study of the seabed ...
After 1,700 years the first ancient Greek temple opened in Arcadia, Peloponnese over the weekend. Hundreds of people attended the inauguration ceremony of the temple which was built for liturgical ...
The global leadership of the Greek-owned fleet, as well as the steady downward trend of the Greek flag were reflected in the data of the Greek Shipping Cooperation Committee in London. According to ...
(AP Photo/Petros Giannakouris) Protesters hold a Greek flag next to riot police during clashes, on the third and final day of a censure motion debate against the conservative government in parliament ...
The ancient city of Teos sits on the western coast ... One that stood out depicted two fighting cupids, figures of Eros, the Greek god of love, whose imagery is related to Dionysos, the Greek ...
Ancient Greece often conjures up images of grand religious temples and complex philosophical ideas, but demonstrations played a crucial role in shaping the societies of many city-states. Citizens in ...
Teos was an ancient Greek city on the coast of Ionia, known for its flourishing seaport and notable historical figures like the poet Anacreon and philosopher Protagoras. Today, its ruins are near the ...
The 2025 Greek National Day celebrations will take place on Sunday 23 March and will incorporate several events, including a commemorative service, a parade, a cultural festival, and a flag ...
He stepped down in August 2022, alongside Greece's then-intelligence chief Panagiotis Kontoleon, a week after the leader of the country's Socialist opposition party Nikos Androulakis filed a ...
Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. Revellers dressed in animal skins and heavy bronze bells, prepare to take part in carnival celebrations in ...
As far back as the 8th century B.C.E., the city of Corinth served as the beating heart of the Mediterranean’s commerce. Lechaion, its sea port, was at the very core of its success. A new study ...