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A controversial trial led to Socrates' execution. The reason why he was killed reveals the city's sociopolitical and cultural ...
Archaeologists uncovered Neolithic artifacts, Phoenician connections and new insights into the Temple of Demeter in Greece's ...
Following the death of Alexander the Great, Athens and its allies tried to put an end in Macedonia's rule over them.
The members of the “Vlahakis Greek tribe” that bear the surname are about 3,500 people, scattered not only across Africa but ...
Sea Shepherd and Greek authorities are tackling illegal octopus fishing to protect the country's vital marine life.
Turkey's plan for marine parks in the Aegean and Mediterranean has escalated tensions with Greece, reigniting a long-standing ...
A modern-age bronze statue of the ancient Greek goddess Athena has become a symbol of the city of Guadalajara in western ...
Centuries after the Persian wars, a coalition of Greek city states fought again on Thermopylae. This time a Celtic army ...
Scientists traced the potato’s origins to the tomato, uncovering a 9-million-year link between two staple foods.
Heracleion, a city in Egypt famous for having sunk into the sea, has a fascinating connection to the legend of the Trojan War ...
Greece seeks exemptions from a new EU-US 15% tariff for key food exports like olive oil, feta, and wine as Athens fears for ...
A new study shows lightning begins with cosmic rays from space, uncovering how storms create the energy behind Earth’s most powerful strikes.
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