> Vasilis Tsakiroglou
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Typhoon Project: 903 tons of waste collected from Greece’s coastlines
The mission of the vessel Typhoon, operated by the Athanasios Laskaridis Charitable Foundation, is unique worldwide. For six consecutive years, it has been constantly at sea, 365 days a year, cleaning inaccessible coastlines across Greece
Research: Why do we have so many Autoimmune Diseases? Nobel Prize-Winning doctors unlock the mechanism behind their origin
Three scientists shed light on the immune system’s short-circuit that triggers 152 different diseases — the third most common category of illness after cancer and cardiovascular diseases. Ten percent of the world’s population is affected, and 80% of them are women
Tragedy in Tempi: The conclusions on the accident as stated in the EODASAM’s report
The final verdict on the Tempi tragedy: What happened and who EODASAM holds responsible
Katerina Stroponiati: Funding $300,000 for a startup for seniors, “Older people are the future”
The story of the 41-year-old Greek woman living in New York and working as a "venture capitalist"—someone who provides financial support to startups in exchange for equity shares in their profits (if and when they materialize)—has caught the attention of the financial world
The Varkiza Agreement: How we reached the final Third Round of the Civil War (photos)
The weapons that were not surrendered and the truce that did not last - How both sides viewed the events of February 1945
100 Years of Athens College: The history, the exemplary Alumni and the “black sheep”
Prime ministers, MPs and bankers, professors, intellectuals and artists, top-tier entrepreneurs, shipowners, as well as historians, are some of the thousands of alumni who attended the iconic private school of Greece
Hadrian’s Aqueduct: A 1,863-year-old Roman solution to Athens’ water scarcity problem
The history of the aqueduct-monument, unknown to many, commissioned by the Roman Emperor Hadrian - It spans eight municipalities of Attica over a length of 24 kilometers and is being revived to supply the capital with one million cubic meters of water annually, exclusively for irrigation
The 11 Indian tycoons who want to open businesses in Greece
The background of the meeting with Mitsotakis at the embassy residence in London - After Brexit there has been a strong interest in making Greece a gateway for their business activities in the EU