New Eurostat data shows that a staggering 66.8% of Greek citizens consider themselves poor or have difficulty making ends ...
The European Parliament has approved the creation of a memorial to honor the victims of the 1974 Turkish invasion of Cyprus.
Archaeologists uncovered rare Roman artifacts at Bremenium Fort, England, revealing how soldiers lived on Rome’s northern ...
A metal detectorist has unearthed close to 15,000 Roman coins in a discovery experts say could be the largest hoard ever ...
New radiocarbon analysis of Egyptian artifacts shifts the timing of the Santorini eruption to around 1600 BCE, before Egypt’s ...
Archaeologists in Iraq race to save unfired cuneiform tablets uncovered at Kurd Qaburstan, using urgent conservation to ...
China’s newly confirmed largest impact crater from the Holocene reveals rare geological evidence of a massive ...
Cruise tourism brought €201M ($233M) to Greece's Mykonos in 2024, driving jobs, local business growth, and new international ...
Ares—the Greek god of war, known as Mars in the Roman world—is never depicted committing an assault on a woman.
Chinese state refiners pause seaborne Russian oil imports after US sanctions on Rosneft and Lukoil, reshaping global energy ...
King Charles and Pope Leo prayed together at the Sistine Chapel, marking the first meeting between monarch and pope since the ...
The data clearly indicates that escalating housing costs—driven by record-high prices and rapidly dwindling supply—have ...