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The deepest Blue Hole in the oceans has been found: The phenomenon that puzzles experts (video)
So-called “blue holes” are naturally formed cavities on the sea floor with vertical walls, mostly found in coastal regions
Zoe, the MP and the daughter-in-law; two “no’s” to Trump are too many; Optima in talks with Europa Insurance; the lawyers’ shortlist; the new tactic of the funds
Behind the scenes of Hélène Rey’s official premiere at the Eurogroup & the steady vote of confidence in the Greek flag from the Angelopoulos brothers
The second liberation of Northern Epirus by the Hellenic Army and the incredible bravery of Lieutenant Leontokianakos
The “Autonomous Republic of Northern Epirus” – Albania after the Protocol of Corfu (4 May 1914) – The departure of Prince Wied and the chaos in the country – Greece liberates Northern Epirus for the second time within 10 days – The tragic end of the Maniot officers Stefanakos and Leontokianakos and the monumental response of the latter to his murderers
Kaisariani documents move into a claim trajectory: Ministry of Culture delegation in Ghent, investigation into whether more material exists
Does the album of a German officer contain additional documents? The Central Council of Modern Monuments is examining whether the photographs should be designated as monuments, a crucial step for a claim by the Greek state
The “X-ray” of the 4 Chevron hydrocarbon contracts: Investments up to €1 billion, public revenues up to 40%
How the concessions pave the way for fossil-fuel production – The three decisive stages of exploration with a production horizon of 2032–2035
Pierarakis: Eleni Glykatzi-Arveler was the most tangible proof of the power generated by dedication to knowledge
The Finance Minister and Eurogroup President made a post on the loss of the great Byzantine scholar who passed away today at the age of 99
The execution of the 200 in Kaisariani by German occupation forces: The stories and relics of the fallen
Shattering testimonies of the mass execution at the “Wall of Kaisariani” on May Day 1944
St. Peter’s Basilica Square to fully open to the public, café to double in size, real-time booking system to be introduced
These changes—whose implementation date has not yet been specified—are part of the initiatives marking this year the 400th anniversary of the inauguration of St. Peter’s Basilica, the largest church in the world and the global center of Catholicism