Archaeologists excavating the ancient city of Gortyna on the Greek island of Crete have made an unusual discovery: a life-size statue depicting a pig. The rare find, uncovered during July and August ...
According to a report in La Brújula Verde, the base of a sculpture that included a pig or boar was uncovered in central Crete, at the site of the powerful Bronze Age city-state of Gortyna.
Thirty one years after their honeymoon, the columnist and his wife, Mary, return to the Greek island famous for its iconic ...
On 14 October 2025 Sydney welcomes the celebration of 30 years of film storytelling as its dynamic Greek Australian community ...
More than 17.2 million passengers and 3.3 million vehicles traveled on domestic ferry routes in 2023, marking a strong recovery after the pandemic and confirming ...
Greece is emerging as a protagonist of the new travel trend that is recorded internationally as “coolcation”, that is, holidays in a milder climate and ...
In May 1941, Nazi Germany launched its first major airborne invasion, targeting the strategic island of Crete. As thousands ...
Archaeologists have presented the preliminary results of excavation on Crete, where a unique Minoan Labyrinth was discovered ...
Greece will be hit by two waves of Saharan dust and extreme weather starting October 18, bringing reduced visibility, health ...
The City of Kearney, on behalf of Nielsen Contracting and Midlands Contracting, has announced that Avenue M will be closed ...
In Attica, the weather will initially be fair, but clouds will develop from midday, and light rain may occur in northern and ...