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Rare exhibit in Athens features 7,000-year-old enigma
The statue from the Neolithic period has continued to puzzle archaeologists, who are still uncertain of its origins in Greece or the sex of the figure.
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Archaeologists unearth headless Aphrodite statue in Thessaloniki
The statue is one of 300,000 Ancient Greek artefacts discovered at the site of the Thessaloniki metro.
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Athens ready to ‘celebrate reading’ as World Book Capital 2018
“Athens this year has the opportunity to certify that it is one of the most important destinations of culture, knowledge and history,” says mayor Yiorgos Kaminis.
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Qatar Airways to launch new service direct to Thessaloniki
Instead of having to fly into the Greek capital, from March passengers will be able to travel directly to Thessaloniki from Doha.
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Nick Xenophon named the most influential personality in SA
“We are amongst a government that deserves to lose and an opposition that doesn’t deserve to win,” Nick Xenophon tells Neos Kosmos.
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Greek government demands that homeless magazine sellers pay for social security
Shedia magazine, created to provide the disadvantaged with a means of support, responds by raising price
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Greek graphic designer targeted by Erdogan
Jo Di Graphics among list of twitter accounts that the Turkish president wants to shut down for posting material criticising him
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Albanian President blocks talks with Greece to determine sea borders
The two countries are to resume negotiations about their Ionian borders, with Greece aiming to secure expantion of its territorial waters to 12 nautical miles
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This Greek town marks the start of Lent with a ‘flour war’
On Clean Monday in the coastal town of Galaxidi residents and visitors from across Greece and abroad pelted each other with bags of dyed flour.
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17 Turkish asylum seekers rescued by the Chios coast guard
They arrived by boat and claim they are public servants and judiciary employees threatend by the Erdogan regime