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Great success for Greece at the World Swimming Championships - 5th place in the 4x100m mixed team event - Video
Great performance by Apostolos Christou, Arcadios Aspougalis, Anna Dtounaki and Nora Drakou in Doha
Failure becoming the norm in Greek education
The underwhelming performance of Greek students in the latest PISA (the acronym stands for Program for International Student Assessment) competition organized by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development likely did not come as a surprise.
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Greek Pioneers in Medicine | Athens | December 14
A presentation of "Greek Pioneers in Medical and Biomedical Sciences, 1821-2021" (2023), which was published recently in Greek and English, will take place on December 14 at The Demos Center (17 Ipitou, Plaka).
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Informational Modernism | Athens | January 28 – February 26
The Onassis Cultural Center presents a fascinating and thought-provoking exhibition on the evolution of our understanding of data, space and cities from the 1960s to the present, starting off with an exploration of the work of celebrated Greek architect and city planner Apostolos Doxiadis and his early use of computers.
Office in memory of terrorism victims inaugurated in Athens
The Office for the Support of Victims of Terrorism was formally inaugurated on Monday by Citizens' Protection Minister Michalis Chrysochoidis to serve as a place of remembrance.
A "wall of memory" has been created at the site, where the relatives of victims of terror can post messages.
Self-styled anarchists target home of Jumbo CEO
Members of the Rouvikonas (Greek for Rubicon) group splashed paint and scattered fliers outside the residence of Apostolos Vakakis, the CEO of Greek toy and seasonal items retailer Jumbo, in an overnight protest over labor rights.
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‘It happened accidentally,’ says Tsitsipas after racket swipe hurts dad
Stefanos Tsitsipas said he did not mean to hit his father and coach Apostolos with a racket swipe in a mid-match fit of rage during Tuesday's ATP Cup loss to Australia's Nick Kyrgios.
Suspect in Greek-Australian businessman's murder loses lawyer
A 31-year-old Bulgarian man being charged in connection with the murder in Voula last October of 47-year-old Greek-Australian businessman John Macris is expected to reappear before an investigating magistrate on Tuesday after his lawyer resigned.
Which issues should have been addressed by the Prespes agreement?
A common criticism of the Prespes agreement between Greece and the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia is that its scope should have been limited to the name of the country without addressing any other issues.
Scoreless Greece gets gift from Cyprus
Greece failed to beat Estonia at home, conceding a goalless draw on Thursday in Piraeus for the 2018 World Cup qualifiers, but the triumph of Cyprus over Bosnia in Nicosia (3-2) has stretched the advantage the Greeks have over the Bosnians to two points, with three games left to play in the group.
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