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Greek American scientist discovers new ‘organ system’ related to cancer

Greek American Dr Petros Constantinos Benias has identified a new “organ system” officially termed “interstitium”, which is believed to play a role in a number of common diseases, including cancer. …

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Backlash for Greek MP suggestion to make trade deal for soldiers detained in Turkey

Junior coalition party MP Kostas Katsikis found himself in a corner last week, when he entertained, during a television interview, the thought that Greece should trade the eight Turkish military …

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Guardian retracts ad for organised crisis-themed tours in Greece

It may have been the most cynical move to exploit the ongoing Greek crisis – and it is coming from the least likely source: one of the most reputable media …

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300 asylum seekers arrive by boat in Lesvos

Eight boats, carrying around 300 asylum seekers crossed the Aegean on Tuesday night, coming from Turkey to Lesvos. It has been a long time since the island had to deal …

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Aegean Air looks to the future with €4 billion Airbus jet order

Following a strong 2017 in sales and tourism in Greece booming, Aegean Airlines is looking to renew its fleet of single-aisle planes and to add capacity for future expansion with …

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Public outrage causes despicable draft-law on pets and stray animals to be withdrawn

Supervising Agricultural Minister Vangelis Apostolou has once again been forced to withdraw the draft law for pets and strays in the country, which the majority of the public deemed cruel …

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The old man and the cat

A photo taken by an amateur photographer in Athens became viral, giving people a taste of after-hours life in the crisis-stricken city. The photo, depicting an elderly man, holding a …

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Thanks to animation you can now see the Parthenon as the ancients once did

Travel site Expedia has teamed up with NeoMam and This is Render to show what seven ancient monuments looked like in their heyday through animation. Through the animated GIFs, the …

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Victorian government invests in life-saving DNA tests for medical treatment of children

Victoria is leading the way in scientific research, investing $33.3 million in genomic sequencing, a cutting-edge process allowing for quick diagnosis of rare genetic conditions. “These tests help our sickest …

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Three smugglers of precious Hellenic and Roman antiquities arrested

Greek police have manage to break an antiquity smuggling ring, after receiving a tip off two months ago. Operating out of Sparti in the southern Peloponnese region of Greece, three …

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