Fear
Forging forgotten Ancient Greek armor (video)
As an ardent researcher and historian, Katsikis has the uncanny ability to resurrect the vestiges of history from a mere handful of surviving fragments
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Gobi: The Desert | Athens | April 12-20
Photographer Achilleas Alexandrakis presents "Gobi: The Desert," a collection capturing the immensity, awe and admiration evoked by the vast, arid region in northern China and southern Mongolia. Hosted at the Melanithros Art Space (4 Zappa, melanithros.gr), Alexandrakis' images transport the viewer through his vivid artistic vision. Entrance to the exhibition is free.
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What did Ancient Greece really look like? A visual tour (video)
From the bustling agora and awe-inspiring temples to the stunning sculptures and epic myths
Doomsday Clock Stays at 90 Seconds to Midnight
Nuclear specialists have chosen to keep the hands of the Doomsday Clock unchanged at 90 seconds before midnight, a symbolic representation of the hypothetical point of global destruction. This precarious position, mirroring last year's setting, underscores the world's vulnerability to imminent catastrophe, according to the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists.
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Love, a divine pursuit
Lasithi, Crete. Our journey took us to a once-thriving mountain village. In the past, the place relied on agricultural and livestock production that bound its residents to their homeland. Today, only a small remnant remains vibrant, catering to tourism. Wherever you cast your gaze, you see shuttered shops, rundown houses and courtyards overgrown with weeds.
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New tours mean no more FOMO for plus-size travelers
Vacation is meant to be relaxing, exhilarating and insert all the other positive adjectives you like, but it is often stressful and disappointing. Traveling while fat can be both of those things, as well as dehumanizing and FOMO-inducing.
‘Doomsday Clock’ moves closest ever to midnight
Top scientists and security experts moved the "Doomsday Clock" forward on Jan. 24 to just 90 seconds to midnight, signaling an increased risk to humanity's survival from the nuclear shadow over the Ukraine conflict and the growing climate crisis.
The new timing of the clock set by the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists is closer to midnight than ever before.
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Biden "turned his back" on Ukraine? Russia warned him
It is a move that Ukraine has been demanding from the West for some time because of the invasion, but also because of Russian war crimes committed on Ukrainian soil.
Moscow, on the other hand, warns that such a label would completely collapse Russian-American relations.
Turkey’s non-stop provocations: “If Greece continues the violations, we will discuss the sovereignty of the Greek islands”
Turkish FM: “Greek politicians have an inferiority complex” – Athens responds: Turkey’s accusations are not legal & fuel instability
Covid-19 - Dramatic 60% rise in the use of antidepressants and cocaine in Attica, study shows
Greeks turn to drugs to get over lockdown and fear