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A man from Alaska received a $22,000 Ural motorcycle from Russia after a viral TV interview, days before the Putin-Trump summit on Ukraine.
Archaeologists in Norway uncovered a 3,000-year-old carved image at a Bronze Age cult site, revealing rare rock art and ritual activity.
China develops a pregnancy robot with an artificial womb, aiming to carry human fetuses to term and offer alternatives to traditional birth.
A 2,150-year-old Greek weighing scale weight was seized in Jerusalem, shedding light on Hellenistic trade and governance in the region.
A new study dates Greece’s Petralona Cave skull to as much as 500,000 years, offering fresh insight into early human evolution in Europe.
Early August forest fires in Greece burned over 130,000 acres, surpassing the 20-year average and causing extensive environmental damage.
UBS lowered the 2025 GDP forecast for Greece to 2.3% from 2.6%, while raising its 2026 projection to 2.4%, warning of economic risks.
The Sentinelese tribe of India is the most isolated tribe in the world and lives a protected, primitive lifestyle to this day.
Cyprus has formally reiterated its opposition to the 2019 Turkey-Libya accord, calling it illegal under international law and UNCLOS.
Ottawa’s summer calendar would not be complete without GreekFest, one of the city’s most enduring cultural traditions.
Monemvasia, on the southeastern shores of the Peloponnese, Greece, is Europe's oldest continuously inhabited castle town.
Greece's Keros, home to the oldest sanctuary ever found, will host a landmark concert linking 5,000 years of sound with its Cycladic heritage ...