Ferry routes connecting Greek islands in the north Aegean Sea with Turkish ports will be…
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Turkey is preparing a new challenge in the heart of the Aegean, with the launch…
The contract for the modernisation and upgrading of the airport of Chios was signed on…
A Christmas spectacle was enjoyed by young and old on Sunday afternoon, in the Central…
Mastic gum is a resin, or sap-like substance, that comes from the mastic tree. The…
Give your shortbread a subtle Greek makeover this Christmas with the addition of Mastiha, an…
It was the largest Sea Battle of the Balkan Wars (1912-13). Rear Admiral Pavlos Kountouriotis,…
The number of asylum seekers residing at Greek island facilities has dropped by 76% compared…
A rare shipwreck of the classical years was brought to light by the seabed surveys…
The Greek book publishing landscape is populated in its majority by small independent, often family…
Greek Minister of Migration & Asylum Notis Mitarakis has called on the country’s National Transparency…
The coast guard on Tuesday launched a major search-and-rescue operation east-southeast of the island of…
A cargo ship registered in the Comoros is adrift in the waters west of the…
Over 20,000 Greek inhabitants of Chios were massacred by Ottoman troops during the Greek War…
The magical ‘tears’ of the Greek island of Chios are known for their many health benefits. Here’s how to incorporate this powerful natural ingredient into your everyday life.
A 3.5 months old has been hospitalised in Chios after catching the COVID-19 virus. The…
Greece continues to be on high alert over increased fire risks across more regions today…
It is well-known that the academic mathematicians of ancient Greece made a hugely significant contribution to world thought. However, the ancient inhabitants of the tiny village of Pyrgi on the island of Chios present to us their mathematical brilliance in a more unexpected way – through their design tradition, patterns called xysta.
Pyrgi is a picturesque medieval village on the island of Chios, known as the “painted…
Georgios Dilvois (February 5, 1896 – July 18, 1918) Born in Alatsata in Ionia, Asia…