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The history of vending machines and the case of Greece – From milk and oil to champagne and gold bars
In Europe and the US, the range of products available through vending machines is constantly expanding, while Greece remains in the “second gear” of the market – A second chance is now beginning with standardized olive oil ATMs
Stergiadis, the fall of Smyrna, and the Martyric death of Metropolitan Chrysostomos
On August 26, 1922, the High Commissioner of Greece fled the city, leaving the Greeks to their fate. The next day, the Turks began their atrocities
Kasta Tomb: How Amphipolis will be transformed into a Museum and what it will include
Projects worth €10 million by the Ministry of Culture are upgrading the area with parallel pathways, a visitor center, enhancement of the Tomb, and a specially designed museum space – “THEMA” reveals what the new space will include and the significance of the projects
Dimitris Konstantaras, the man who loved words
Snapshots from the life of the journalist who helped young people, adored his father, and never missed television, which he experienced in different times – He will be buried on Wednesday at the First Cemetery of Athens
What music do people with lower IQ prefer according to artificial intelligence
Music preference is related to intelligence, but influenced by socioeconomic factors, education and personal experiences, with no direct correlation
“Codename: Aphrodite” — The secret spy games in Athens: When Greek Police arrested a CIA agent on Mythimnis street
The former CIA operations officer in Athens, Charles Faddis, weaves disguised true stories in his second book — In August 1992 he joined the hunt for ‘17N’, but in November 1993 he was arrested in Kypseli
2,000-year-old statues resurface from the sunken Ptolemaic City off Alexandria — Watch video
There are many underwater finds, but what we can retrieve is limited, Egypt's Minister of Tourism and Antiquities said