Greece will have to make the most of the huge opportunities presented by the major achievements of diaspora Greeks for the benefit of the local economy, according to a study by the Center of Planning and Economic Research (KEPE)
The ancient city of Aptera, one of the most important cities of Ancient Crete will be presented in an event that will be held on Wednesday 24 May in the American School of Classical Studies at Athens
Benaki Museum in Athens was recently announced as a winner of the TripExpert 2017 Experts’ Choice Award, which recognises the best attractions around the world based on reviews by journalists and professional travel writers.
The Athens Chamber of Small and Medium-Sized Industries (BEA) is planning to expand the use of the mark indicating products of Greek origin to non-food categories, such as apparel, furniture and toys.
Geologist Ioannis Baziotis of the Agricultural School will be the first Greek to part in NASA’s mission to the Antarctica for the search of meteorites.
Tourism Minister Elena Kountoura met with ocean conservationist Fabien Cousteau, grandson of Jacques-Yves Cousteau, to examine cooperation possibilities.
Medicine Maker Journal published the 2017 Power List, where “we’ve divided our Top 100 into four categories, each made up of 25 outstanding professionals – and each with its own Top Ten.”
A Northwestern University astrophysicist who played a key role in the historic discovery of gravitational waves — confirming a major prediction of Einstein’s theory of relativity and launching a new field in astronomy
The World Olympiad of Modern Greek Language 2016 winner of Ukrainian origin, Ms. Anna Vynnyk, PhD candidate at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, welcomed and honored by the President of the Hellenic Parliament Mr. Nicholas Voutsis.
The Kalash people are to be counted separately in the country's census