Homemade Authentic Greek Baklava Recipe
Here’s an easy and authentic recipe to make the Greeks’ all-time favorite dessert, Baklava. Baklavas, or baklava, is likely one of the most famous, yet controversial, Greek desserts. The delicious...
View ArticleThe History of the Arvanites in Greece
The Arvanites, the descendants of people who came to Greece from what is now Albania in the Middle Ages, have their own distinct language and culture; they played an important role in the history of...
View ArticleUnderwater Museum of Peristera: The Parthenon of Shipwrecks
The ancient shipwreck of Peristera, opens to divers who will be able to visit the famous shipwreck of amphorae from the 5th century BC. Read the full story on GreekReporter.com.
View ArticleElon Musk Asks Twitter if He Should Sell Tesla Stock
Elon Musk, who is now the richest man in the world, asked Twitter users whether he should sell 10% of his stock in his company, Tesla, on Saturday. The Tesla CEO and founder posted a poll on his...
View ArticleDr. George Korkos, Greek-American Founder of the Milwaukee Bucks
“Before Giannis [Antetokounmpo] there was another Greek. That was me, Dr. George Korkos,” the founding owner of Milwaukee Bucks said with a big grin on his face as he shows the NBA Championship ring he...
View ArticleMeet the 90-Year-Old Greek Marathon Runner
Marathon runner Stelios Prassas, at 90 years old, will likely be the oldest athlete to participate in the upcoming Athens Marathon. Prassas, who prides himself in maintaining not only the physical...
View ArticleAward-Winning Greek Teen Poet Releases Poetry Compilation
Greek teen poet Dimosthenis-Dimitrios Despotidis, who won an international poetry competition last year, recently released a compilation of his poetry called “Searching for My Footsteps.” The...
View ArticleNyx, the Ancient Greek Goddess of the Night
Nyx is the is the Ancient Greek goddess of the night. Unlike her sister, Eos, the goddess of the Dawn, Nyx is a mysterious figure. Read the full story on GreekReporter.com.
View ArticleThe Anniversary of the Discovery of Philip of Macedon’s Tomb
On November 8, 1977, archaeologists discovered the tomb of King Philip of Macedon, King of Macedonia and father of Alexander the Great. Read the full story on GreekReporter.com.
View ArticleMohegan Officially Withdraws from Hellinikon Casino Project
Mohegan Gaming & Entertainment (MGE), an American master developer and operator of premier global integrated entertainment resorts, announced on Friday that it has withdrawn from plans for the...
View ArticleGeorgios Pilidis Wins Gold for Greece at Wrestling World Championships
Greek wrestler Georgios Pilidis won gold for Greece on Sunday at the United World Wrestling Under-23 World Championships, held in Serbia. He defeated Russia’s Ibragim Abdurakhmanov 4-3 to claim gold in...
View ArticleElon Musk Agrees to Sell 10% of Tesla Stock After Twitter Poll
Elon Musk agreed to sell of 10% of his stock in Tesla on Monday after asking Twitter users to vote in a poll whether or not the clean energy and electric car company CEO should sell his shares. The...
View ArticleObama Slams China, Russia for Climate Crisis Inaction at Cop26
Former U.S. President Barack Obama slammed China and Russia for being absent from the UN climate summit (COP26) in Glasgow and their inaction regarding the climate crisis. Speaking to COP26 delegates,...
View ArticleTarpon Springs Band Headed to Thanksgiving Day Parade Again
The Tarpon Springs Leadership Conservatory for the Arts, which is the official band of Tarpon Springs, Florida, is set to appear once again at Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York City after...
View ArticleHeads of Roman Statues Found Under Ruins of Church in England
Excavators working at a site that will be part of the UK’s HS2 high-speed train system in Stoke Mandeville, Buckinghamshire made the discovery of their lives recently on the very last day of work,...
View ArticleRestrooms Found in 2nd-Century BC Theater in Smyrna
Archaeology isn’t just beautiful ancient sculptures and temples — at times it’s the everyday things that allow us to glimpse what life was like in said of old — as we saw recently in the discovery of a...
View ArticleGiannis Antetokounmpo Visits White House With the Milwaukee Bucks
Giannis Antetokounmpo visited the White House on Monday along with the rest of the Milwaukee Bucks. The Bucks are the first team to be guests at the White House since the Obama administration. The...
View ArticleJustinian II, The Byzantine Emperor Who Had His Nose Cut Off
Justinian II is remembered for his brutality as the last Byzantine emperor in the Heraclian dynasty. His reign of terror inspired a popular uprising to his rule, which resulted in his nose being...
View Article“The Expendables 4” Begins Shooting in Thessaloniki
“The Expendables 4” began shooting on Monday in Thessaloniki, Greece. A set has been constructed on the east side of the city where the cast and crew will be filming their scenes over the course of the...
View ArticleSpaceX Crew Returns to Earth After 6 Months in Space
The SpaceX Crew Dragon landed back in Florida on Monday after spending six months in space. The crew started their mission in April, running various different experiments on the relationship between...
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