Philosophy
No classes at Thessaloniki university Wednesday
No classes will be held Wednesday at Thessaloniki's Aristotle University, its governing council has decided.
Twelve university students were among the 57 victims of last Tuesday's railway crash. Another 26 students were injured.
The state university is Greece's largest, with over 51,000 students.
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Greek tourism takings likely to match those of 2022
Greek tourism authorities and businesses are expressing reserved optimism regarding the sector's course in 2023.
This optimism is based both on the first indications from bookings for this season and the number of seats to Greece planned by the airline companies.
Digital information kiosk to introduce Aristotle to tourists
The Culture Ministry, in cooperation with the Demokritos National Center For Scientific Research, is installing a digital information kiosk on the life and work of the ancient Greek philosopher and thinker Aristotle at the archaeological site of the Lyceum in Athens.
A mysterious new substance may have been found in the Earth’s core
If these theories prove true, it could help us understand a lot about why the Earth’s core seems to change constantly
Kostadin Kostadinov: This Parliament is a majority of an indiscriminate Euro-Atlantic crowd
"Dear compatriots. I want to ask you, are you satisfied with what you see in this hall? Do you like the election result? Do you like that, once again, the National Assembly will gather not representatives of the people, but a majority of an indiscriminate Euro-Atlantic crowd.
Epic rap battle - Socrates vs. Confucius! (hilarious must watch video!)
Bosnia’s Political Discourse Needs a Dose of Realism
The habit of Bosnian politicians and academics appealing to an 'international community' to solve the country's problems is based on an erroneous idealism about international relations.
Vučić: "Today, more than ever, the whole world longs for truth and justice" PHOTO
"Today, perhaps more than ever, the whole world longs for truth and justice," Vucic began and continued:
The powerful Greek drone Turkey fears...(photos)
It is a joint collaboration between the Hellenic Aerospace Industry (EAB) with the Aristotle University, the Democritus University of Thrace, and the University of Thessaly
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The first artists residency project at Domus Art Gallery, Athens (photos)
Through the lens of contemporary creative thought processes, three artists focus on very different aspects of Athens