GREECE was struck by intense gale force winds last night at the coast of Halkidiki, killing at least six people. Winds swept over a caravan, killing two ...
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Thursday, July 11, 2019
Suzanne Eaton murdered in Crete: Greek police say American scientist suffocated on work trip
The death of an American scientist last week while she was on a work trip to GREECE was "100 percent" murder, a coroner has told CBS News.
Partial skull found in Greece is Europe’s oldest human fossil
Researchers have dated a skull found in the 1970s to be the oldest modern human outside of Africa.
Saudi King Congratulates New GREEK PM
The Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Salman bin Abdulaziz, has made a telephone call to GREEK Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, ...
HRW calls on PM Mitsotakis to protect rights of refugee children
The Human Rights Watch is calling on the new Greek government to protect Children, asylum seekers, people with disabilities. In an open letter to Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, the HRW says that he should demonstrate that he intends to put protecting human rights high on his agenda, Human Rights Watch highlighted areas of concern and … The post HRW calls on PM Mitsotakis to protect rights of refugee children appeared first on Keep Talking Greece.
Early dispersal of Homo Sapiens from Africa to Greece 210,000 years ago
Scientists call it the earliest sign of our species outside Africa: a partial skull recovered from a cave in Greece. Analysis of two fossils from a Greek cave has shed light on early hominins in Eurasia. One fossil is the earliest known specimen of Homo sapiens found outside Africa; the other is a Neanderthal who … The post Early dispersal of Homo Sapiens from Africa to Greece 210,000 years ago appeared first on Keep Talking Greece.
The Greek Election Brings Hope for a Country in Need
In Greece, the mainstream has returned to power and the populists are in retreat. Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis promised that the country would “proudly raise its head again,” and Greek ...