Jellyfish Found in Greece are the Least Dangerous of All
The jellyfish one sees on the beaches in Greece are probably the least dangerous of any anywhere, with their size being much smaller than those found in the world’s oceans. Jellyfish, also called...
View ArticleAntetokounmpo Brothers Support Fire Victims in Greece
The Antetokounmpo brothers announced on Thursday they are offering half of their e-shop earnings to the victims of the catastrophic fires in Greece. Through the social media the four bothers announced...
View ArticleVisitors From 13 Countries Flying to Greece to be Tested on Arrival
Passengers who are flying to Greece from 13 specific countries — regardless of their own nationality — will be required to submit to a coronavirus test upon arrival in the country, the Civil Aviation...
View ArticleBiden Vows He “Won’t Repeat Mistakes in Afghanistan”
US President Joe Biden addressed the political situation in Afghanistan on Friday as the country faces increasing problems in finding destinations which will take in the thousands of Afghans at the...
View ArticleElon Musk Unveils ‘Tesla Bot’ Humanoid Robot
Elon Musk unveiled his creation called the “Tesla Bot,” a humanoid robot that uses vehicle artificial intelligence to perform ordinary household chores at Tesla’s AI Day presentation on Thursday. No...
View ArticleThe Earth is Melting: Global Warming Brings Rain to Greenland Ice Sheets
It rained on the summit of Greenland for the first time in the ice sheet’s history. The rainfall is a shocking harbinger of global warming and the devastating melting occurring at the Arctic Ocean’s...
View ArticleLawrence Durrell’s Odyssey of Greek Islands a Travel Masterpiece
The Greek Islands by Lawrence Durrell remains one of the most exciting travel books. It is a launching place to learn about history, the islands and the people. Read the full story on GreekReporter.com.
View ArticleThe Imposing Lighthouse of Andros, Greece a Symbol of its Glorious Shipping Past
On the Aegean island of Andros, Greece a lighthouse emerges from the water like a strange sea creature is one of the most famous spots on the island. The Tourlitis lighthouse, which is located at the...
View ArticleGiannis Antetokounmpo Becomes Part Owner of Milwaukee Brewers
Milwaukee Bucks’ star player Giannis Antetokounmpo has bought a stake in the Milwaukee Brewers, the Major League Baseball team announced Friday. “This is a dream come true for a kid from Sepolia,...
View ArticleHackers Steal Over $90 Million From Cryptocurrency Exchange
Hackers have stolen over $90 million from a Japanese cryptocurrency exchange called Liquid. The firm announced that hackers had gained access to wallets they host online, gleaning roughly $91 million...
View Article‘Lost Daughter’: New Netflix Movie Shot In Greece Set for Release
A new new Netflix movie, “The Lost Daughter,” set on the breathtaking island of Spetses, Greece is set to be released in theaters on December 17, followed by a streaming launch on December 31. The...
View ArticleGrateful Greece Offers “Holiday Vouchers” to Foreign Firefighters
Greece offered on Friday “holiday vouchers” to hundreds of firefighters from foreign countries that responded to the call for assistance. The move is a gesture of gratitude to the hundreds of foreign...
View ArticleFive Things the Ancient Greeks Can Teach Us About Medicine Today
Medicine has changed beyond recognition in the last 2,000 years. So why should we still care what the ancient Greeks thought of Western medicine? By Helen King The ancient Greeks are widely seen as...
View ArticleLove Like A Greek: The Six Types of Love
From passionate desire and romantic intimacy to family emotional closeness, there are many definitions of the relative concept of love. By Roman Krznaric What is love? In all truth, there is not one...
View ArticleLiving Aboard a Yacht in Greece: The Magic of Island Hopping in the Aegean
How is it living aboard a yacht in Greece? British expatriates Tony and Tessa Cross have spent years doing it while crisscrossing the Aegean. By Tony Cross If you walk along the quay of almost any...
View ArticleHow Greek Are You? Take The Quiz
Growing up Greek outside of Greece sets you apart from others, like it or not. There are just so many things that define Greeks and growing up in a typical Greek family. You think you are Greek and up...
View ArticleMeet Sparta, the 28,000 Year Old Lion Cub Perfectly Preserved in Siberia
Scientists say the remains of a lion cub, named Sparta and found in Siberia in 2018, are 28,000 years old and in excellent condition. They say the lion baby, or cub, may still hold some of its mother’s...
View ArticleThe Astounding Story of Alexander the Great
Alexander III, the “Basileus of Macedon”, the “Hegemon of the Hellenic League”, the “Shahanshah” of Persia, the “Pharaoh” of Egypt and the “Lord of Asia” — better known as Alexander the Great — was one...
View ArticleChina’s Cosco Tightens Grip on Piraeus Port by Raising Stake to 67%
A Greek court gave this week the go-ahead for China’s Cosco to increase its stake at the Piraeus Port by 16% and extend its contract by five years for the company to complete the investments it has...
View ArticleThe Priest Who Lost His Church in the Massive Fire of Evia, Greece
The destruction of an old Greek Orthodox church in Kokkinomilia was one of the many sad losses Evia has suffered after the fires that ravaged the island. Villages were evacuated and left to the...
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