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An American, not a Russian, proved to be the Cold War’s deadliest mole. He was a CIA officer named Aldrich Ames and a KGB spy ...
Archaeologists unearthed a 2,100-year-old skeleton of Thracian warrior in Bulgaria buried with gold wreath, treasures, and his horse.
Archaeologists have uncovered one of Turkey’s largest Roman odeons in the ancient city of Sagalassos (Greek: Σαγαλασσός), located in Burdur Province. The site, dating back to 3000 BC, is on UNESCO’s ...
Archaeologists have uncovered a temple dedicated to Demeter, the Greek goddess of agriculture and fertility, during excavations in the ancient Greek city of Aigai (Greek: Αἰγαί) in western Turkey. The ...
Scientists uncovered how genetic changes helped humans walking upright, offering new insight into a key step in human evolution.
Short-term rentals in Greece hit record highs in July 2025, while hotel occupancy and RevPAR slipped amid summer pressures.
The Etruscans were the inhabitants of Central Italy in the Iron Age. Some researchers believe they may have been descendants of the Trojans.
Tensions rise as Turkey’s foreign minister accuses Athens of “cheap politics,” prompting a firm rebuttal from Greek Foreign Minister.
US Representatives file NDAA amendments spotlighting Turkey’s actions in the Eastern Mediterranean, including arms sales limits.
A rafter in Wisconsin has discovered the 138-year-old shipwreck of the Frank D. Barker in Lake Michigan, solving an old mystery.
Historians generally accept that the ancient Olympics ended in the fourth or fifth century AD, but the date of the last Olympics is unclear.
Four international universities have been licensed to operate in Greece from 2025-2026, marking a milestone for country's education system.
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