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How the tragedy unfolded at Eleftherios Venizelos Airport involving the 67-year-old woman with disabilities – Who “life fighter” Maria Lada was
The disability association “Hyperion” stresses that the loss of Maria Lada is not only a tragedy but a wake-up call on accessibility, raising three key questions
Eight years after: How the Frigate “Kanaris” ran aground in four seconds
The Supreme Court assigns responsibility and reveals shocking details of the grounding
Retatrutide enters the weight-loss battle – “Magic drug No. 3,” reduces body weight by 25%
Retatrutide targets metabolism, appetite, and energy expenditure, promising impressive results. Clinical trials are being completed at the end of March, with market release expected shortly thereafter
The Herodion closes for three years: It will reopen with a new entrance, roof, lighting, no speaker towers, and an expanded forecourt
Detailed overview of the planned maintenance work
What would happen if drones flew over Greek airports? The state apparatus is “training” for hybrid threats and illegal flights
Under the coordination of the General Secretariat for National Security, military personnel, scientists, elected officials, civil servants, private-sector representatives, and citizens are being trained and “networked” to respond to geopolitical crises
Greek and Cypriot diplomacy highlighted at AHI policy briefing & breakfast
The American Hellenic Institute (AHI) will host its Policy Briefing & Breakfast on Saturday, March 21st, from 9:30 to 11:00 AM, offering attendees a unique opportunity to engage with leading diplomatic voices
Ministry of Culture: Saint George cemetery in Ermoupoli, Syros, protected and enhanced
A unique example of 19th-century funerary architecture and sculpture
The photos of the execution of the 200 in Kaisariani are authentic; declared a monument by the Ministry of Culture, opening the way for their acquisition
The 12 photographs bear the date 1–5–1944 on their reverse – The same collector holds a collection of over 160 photographs belonging to a German lieutenant