Is the famous legend of Jason and the Argonauts based on real events? This article reveals that the legend appears remarkably ...
The Greek military service is transitioning from al conscription model to one focused on high-tech readiness and professional ...
Before the breakout of the War of Independence, Alexandros Ypsilantis decided the first blow against the Ottomans should be outside Greece.
The countdown toward Easter, the "Feast of Feasts," begins on February 23, 2026, with the dawn of Kathara Deftera (Clean ...
Patras Carnival ends with a vibrant parade of over 50,000 participants, floral floats, fireworks and centuries-old traditions ...
Clean Monday—the beginning of Lent among Orthodox Christians—is the day Greeks fly kites, symbolic of the Resurrection.
The Hellenic Initiative (THI) announced the launch of ITHAKA: The Journey of Great Hellenes, a new monthly podcast and ...
A wolf attacked a group of walkers in a forested area on Mount Parnitha, north of Athens in Greece’s Attica region, prompting local authorities to issue public safety guidance. The incident occurred ...
On the afternoon of February 23, 1980, the serene waters of Navarino Bay transformed into a scene from Dante’s Inferno.
A wolf attacked a group of walkers near Mount Parnitha, Greece, prompting local authorities to issue safety guidance.
Flagbearer Maria Eleni Tsiovolou leads the way, the Greek flag fluttering at the Closing Ceremony of the Winter Games ...
The Lady of Kalymnos is an exquisite Greek sculpture dating back to the Hellenistic period, around the 3rd century BC.