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Artificial Intelligence · MacedoniaAI depiction of Boniface I, Marquis of Montferrat, the ruler of the Kingdom of Thessalonica. Credit: DALL-E 3 for the Greek Reporter In the turbulent years following the conquest of Constantinople in 1204 during the Fourth Crusade, a number of newly-born Latin and Byzantine Greek states emerged. These states were established to fill the power vacuum left by the shattered and tired Eastern Roman Empire, known today as the Byzantine Empire. Among …See the Story
The Forgotten History of Greece’s Kingdom of Thessalonica
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Royal Navy · Barrow-in-FurnessRoyal Navy names latest nuclear submarine after Greek mythology’s King Agamemnon. Credit: Defence Images. CC BY 2.0/flickr The Royal Navy’s latest Astute Class submarine built by BAE Systems – due to be launched later this year – has been officially named Agamemnon, after the ancient Greek king. Agamemnon was officially named at BAE Systems’ Submarines site in Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria, and is the sixth of seven Astute Submarines being built by…See the Story
Royal Navy Names Submarine after Greek King Agamemnon
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Immigration · GreeceThe US Department of State on Human Rights says that there is a list of issues on the treatment of migrants, police, and the use of spyware in Greece. Credit: AgnosticPreachersKid / CC BY-SA 3.0 / Wikimedia Commons There were “no significant changes” in the human rights situation in Greece over the past year, the US State Department said in its annual report which includes, however, a list of issues about the treatment of migrants, police, and t…See the Story
State Department Report Criticizes Greece’s Record on Human Rights
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Shipwreck From the War of Independence Discovered Off Greece
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Athens, Greece · AthensPlato’s statue in Athens. Credit: Edgar Serrano, CC2/Wikipedia An Italian archaeologist says he has found the exact location of Plato’s grave in the Platonic Academy in Athens after deciphering the Herculaneum papyri. The Herculaneum papyri are a collection of over 1,800 ancient scrolls discovered in the 18th century. They were unearthed in the Villa of the Papyri, a luxurious Roman estate located in Herculaneum, Italy. These scrolls are unique …See the Story
Has the Location of Plato’s Grave Been Found in Athens?
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Gaza · GazaGreece maintains a defense budget of 3.7 percent of its GDP because of the threat from neighbouring Turkey. Credit: Hellenic Navy The world spent $2.4 trillion on military forces in 2023, the highest amount ever recorded by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI). SIPRI has been monitoring military expenditures since 1949 and found in its annual report released on Monday that in 2023 they rose to 2.3 percent of the global gr…See the Story
World Spending in Military Reaches Record $2.4 Trillion in 2023
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Elafonisos · ElafonisosElafonisos. Credit: Public Domain Visiting Elafonisos in Greece is an unforgettable experience because of the unsurpassed natural beauty this small island has to offer. Located between the Peloponnese and Kythira, Elafonisos is a small island that is only approximately nineteen square kilometers, or seven square miles, in area. Its beautiful beaches attract as many as 3,000 visitors per day in the summer months. However, if you are lucky enough …See the Story
Elafonisos Island: A Little Piece of Greek Heaven
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Thessaloniki · ThessalonikiHydraulic telegraph, a fourth century BC invention of the ancient Greeks (reconstruction based on descriptions by Aeneas Tacticus and Polybius). Thessaloniki Technology Museum. Credit: Gts-tg/Wikipedia CC BY-SA 4.0 The hydraulic telegraph, invented by the ancient Greeks, had the capacity to send long-distance messages as early as the fourth century BC. The ingenious apparatus is dubbed as the world’s first telecommunications device. It was desig…See the Story
Ancient Greeks Invented World’s First Telecommunications Device
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