Greece’s Prized Petralona Cave in Halkidiki Reopens
One of the most remarkable sites in Greece, the Petralona Cave where a prehistoric skull was found, has reopened to the public after five years of upgrade and restoration works. […]
Why do we eat Bakaliaros and Skordalia on 25 March and how to cook it!
Greek Independence Day and The Annunciation 25th of March is a Greek National Holiday. A double holiday combining history and religion. It is also called Greek Independence Day because it commemorates the start of […]
Oscars 2024: ‘Best actress’ Stone thanks Lanthimos for ‘gift of a lifetime’
The harsh reality competed with unrestrained imagination last night at the 96th Academy Awards. While Christopher Nolan’s “Oppenheimer” atomic bomb took home the most awards, seven in total, George Lanthimos’ […]
Marina Satti’s “ZARI” Released for Eurovision 2024!
The moment all Greek fans have been waiting for has arrived! “ZARI,” Greece’s entry for Eurovision 2024, performed by the multi-talented Marina Satti, has just been unveiled to the public. […]
Foreign and Interior Ministers briefed Greek Diplomats abroad on the postal voting
Minister of Foreign Affairs George Gerapetritis and Minister of Interior Niki Kerameus participated in a teleconference regarding postal voting with the Heads of Greece’s Missions abroad on Thursday, February 29. […]
Greece Ends a Disappointing Olive Oil Season
The country’s olive oil output is almost 50 percent lower than last year, leading to record-high prices and a market looking for balance. The final numbers for the ‘off-year’ season […]
Greek archaeologists express concerns to UNESCO over Hagia Sophia
In an open letter to the director general of UNESCO, Audrey Azoulay, the Association of Greek Archaeologists (SEA) sounded the alarm over recent reports of vandalism and damage to the […]
A Greek feast: breaking bread on the island of Chios
Our eyes meet momentarily as Simos pauses for a rest by the cast-iron stove. He seems content, but then the sun shines through the citrus trees and dapples his velvety […]
Tourism Minister Kikilias: “Establishing a Hellenic Tourism Organisation office in Melbourne is my priority”
The Greek Minister of Tourism Vassilis Kikilias, says his “priority is to set up the office of the Hellenic Tourism Organization (EOT) in Melbourne” He also emphasised wider Greek and […]
Stefanos Tsitsipas hits major milestone in Miami
The World number five Stefanos Tsitsipas has won his opening match in Miami with a hard-fought victory against the American J.J. Wolf. The Greek number one wrapped up the victory […]