The Climate Medusa: Code Red for Humanity
Science has been warning us for decades about the Medusa of climate change. By Evaggelos Vallianatos Humans thirst for certainty as they do for water. They want to know what to expect for tomorrow....
View ArticleJennifer Aniston Says She’s Ready For New Relationship
Greek-American star Jennifer Aniston opened up recently about her search for a new beau in an interview with Bruce Bozzi on his SiriusXM podcast “Lunch with Bruce.” The current start of Apple TV’s...
View ArticleFact or Fiction? Hunting for the Real Locations Behind Greek Myths
When it comes to Greek myths it seems that we are just as fascinated as ever. Not all myths are thought to be complete fabrications. Read the full story on GreekReporter.com.
View ArticleThe Search for Gabby Petito Results in Discovery of Another Body
The body of another hiker has been recovered in the same area of Wyoming as Gabby Petito, after the media coverage of Petito led to new tips in the other hiker’s case. Robert Lowery was a 46-year-old...
View ArticleErdogan Declares He Will Collaborate With Russia in Armaments, Space
Turkish President Erdogan will collaborate with Russia regarding space exploration, submarines and warships, he declared on Friday, adding that his country still intends to purchase a second...
View ArticleCDC Says Booster Shot Side Effects Similar to Original Vaccine
The side effects that are produced as a result of a booster shot are similar to those that occurred after original coronavirus vaccinations, according to a new study by the US Centers for Disease...
View ArticleFormer Nazi Camp Secretary, 96, Arrested After Running from Trial
The half-day escape attempt of a 96-year-old former Nazi secretary at the Stutthof concentration camp, who was to face trial on Thursday but fled from authorities, ended at noon when the police brought...
View ArticleUNESCO Urges Return of Parthenon Marbles to Greece
The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) has made a momentous decision to urge the return of the Parthenon Marbles from the British Museum, according to a statement...
View ArticleGreece Puts Thessaloniki and Larissa into Mini Coronavirus Lockdown
The cities of Thessaloniki and Larissa will be put into a mini lockdown in Greece, the government stated on Thursday, in order to spread the curb of coronavirus transmission in the regions. The...
View ArticleAfter 26 Years, Sir Stelios Loses Control of EasyJet
EasyJet founder Sir Stelios Haji-Ioannou has lost his control over his budget airline, after the company raised £1.2 billion in extra cash. Sir Stelios’ blocking stake is now diluted after he chose not...
View ArticleWho’s in the Running to Become James Bond No. 7?
Daniel Craig has donned his James Bond tuxedo for the last time in the film “No Time To Die,” so it’s time to consider his replacement in the iconic film franchise. Here are some actors who could be...
View ArticleAncient Inscription Touts Benefits of Greek Philosophy of Epicurianism
At a remote site in Turkey, archaeologists recently discovered fragments of the ancient world’s most massive inscription — and of course, it was in Greek — touting the benefits of the philosophy of...
View ArticleGreece Defends New Samos Migrant Facility Decried as Prison
Greece’s PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis defended on Friday the first enclosed migrant facility on Samos Island, which has been decried as “prison” by some humanitarian groups, saying that it is a modern...
View ArticleWhat Happened to Achilles After the Iliad?
Achilles, the main character of the Iliad, remains one of the emblematic heroes of Greek mythology and modern literature for his bravery and fierceness in avenging the death of his best friend,...
View ArticleGreek Club Signs South Korean Volleyball Players Accused of Bullying
The Greek club PAOK Salonika signed twin South Korean volleyball players Lee Jae-yeong and Lee Da-yeong, earlier this week. The twins have been banned by their former club and the Korean national team...
View ArticleDrunk Turkish Man Reported Missing Joins Search Party for Himself
A “missing” drunk Turkish man had the shock of his life when he realized he had joined a search party looking for himself on Tuesday. Beyhan Mutlu, 50, was reported missing by his wife after she...
View ArticleRepublic of Cyprus Celebrates Independence Day with Military Parade
October 1st, Independence Day for the Republic of Cyprus, was celebrated with a traditional military parade today. It has been 61 years since the republic was established, after Cyprus finally won full...
View ArticleEuropean ID Cards No Longer Accepted at Post-Brexit UK Borders
A post-Brexit rule banning the use of ID cards from the EU and European Economic Area (EEA) for entering Britain came into effect on Friday, according to the UK government. Under plans announced by the...
View ArticleGreta Thunberg’s “Blah, Blah, Blah” Speech On Climate Crisis Hits a Nerve
Greta Thunberg’s famous blah, blah, blah speech on the governments’ inaction on the climate crisis brought a response on Thursday by Italy’s PM Mario Draghi. Draghi met with climate activists Greta...
View ArticleMerck Covid-19 Pill “Strikingly Effective”
The German pharmaceuticals firm Merck announced on Friday that trials indicate it has produced the first effective antiviral pill to fight Covid-19. Its drug, called molnupiravir, will be placed before...
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