Government-Press War Breaks Out
The arrest of leading editor for publishing a terrorist manifesto in defiance of a new law has liberal newspapers up in arms
The arrest of leading editor for publishing a terrorist manifesto in defiance of a new law has liberal newspapers up in arms
John and Fanny Hill travelled a long way to establish a high standard of education at the foot of the Acropolis.
Northern Greece holds many refreshing surprises and in the heartland of Macedonia, lies one of its most cooling and restful havens/
Once a centre of intrigue and espionage, the Grande Bretagne has held a distinctive prestige throughout the years, and, while maintaining an old world atmosphere, provides ultra-modern comforts to an elite clientele.
Commemoration of this anniversary means above all honoring those who gave their lives in the struggle, 20-31 May, 1941, and the subsequent four-year resistance to the German occupation of the island.
A sumptuous carriage of the Sultan of Turkey captured in 1913 is only the centerpiece of a little-known museum which incorporates the short but colorful history of Greek railroads.
A refugee from Asia Minor, Ellie Soyoultzoglou, known as Nelly, introduced outdoor photography with a painter’s eye.
After nearly 15 years of endless discussions, proposals and counter proposals, five Ministers of Culture, three architectural contests and storms of controversy, the issue of the New Acropolis Museum seems to be entering its last definitive and concrete stage. But is it so?
Panayiotis Patouras, the only potter left on Rhodes and, he insists, the last in Greece who works in the classical way, is bringing to a close a ceramic craft dating back to the neolithic period.
Abandoned and decaying, high in the Pontic Alps of Turkey, the monastery of the Virgin of the Black Rock remains a monument to a once vivid Hellenic dream.