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Archive - 2015

October 22nd

The Acropolis Museum announces a photo competition for Samothrace

22 October 2015 / 18:10:37  
The idea is for the museum and participants together to create a digital exhibition entitled #MySamothrakiExhibition, in which memories and experiences of Samothrace will unite with the archaeological mysteries of the island.


Creditors concerned over the dismissal of the tax chief in Athens

22 October 2015 / 18:10:30  
Creditor representatives of the European institutions believe that the Greek government's decision to remove Katerina Savaidou is dictated by political motives.


Mediterranean storm takes victims in Greece

22 October 2015 / 17:10:44  
A 40-year-old man died in his car in the Athens suburb of Menidi. Doctors at Nea Ionia hospital where he was taken established that the cause of death was drowning.


Berlin hospitals for mental diseases full of Greeks

22 October 2015 / 16:10:08  
Over 600 Greek patients have been recently registered at the outpatient departments for mental health of the municipal Humboldt clinic in Berlin, Vitenau district.


Francois Hollande breaks the diplomatic isolation of Greece

22 October 2015 / 14:10:50  
Francois Hollande will arrive in Athens together with the French Ministers of Education, Finance and Culture and with his secretary for European affairs. The arrival of Minister of Environment, and his longtime partner, Segolene Royal has been cancelled.


October 21st

Salonica Front gives impetus for the end of World War I

21 October 2015 / 20:10:05  
The terms of peace treaties at the end of World War I were too stringent in some cases and caused manifestations of revisionism in the Balkans, on the part of Bulgaria and in Central Europe, on the part of Germany, as stated by historian Yiannis Mourelos in an interview with GRReporter.


The intruder, threatening fish in the Aegean

21 October 2015 / 18:10:42  
The large fins of lionfish contain one of the strongest poisons found in nature, which can even cause death.