Police in Greece say a marble statue of a woman believed to be more than 2,000 years old has been found abandoned in a garbage bag and handed to archaeologists.
A headless and armless small marble Greek sculpture from the Hellenistic period turned up in the trash in Thessaloniki.
Thessaloniki's first metro line, inaugurated after almost two decades of work, offers a journey through time that connects passengers with the city's ancient history, thanks to the archaeological sites and monuments restored at its stations.
EXCLUSIVE: The Thessaloniki International Documentary Festival's industry-focused AGORA section has selected 10 projects from 12 countries for this year's Agora Docs in Progress sidebar alongside 4 projects from Greece for the Agora Boost program.
Tens of thousands of Greeks have taken to the streets in 110 cities, including 13 locations abroad, to demand justice for the victims of the country’s deadliest rail disaster in 2023
The demonstrations recalled the mass protests of the working class which filled up city centres during the movement against austerity in Greece from 2010.
On the evening of Jan. 18, a 32-year-old Greek man went to the police with an unusual object that he said he had found in a plastic bag among trash bins near the northern city of Thessaloniki. It was a headless, armless statue depicting a female form in a flowing, draped garment.
More than 40,000 people protested in Athens and the northern city of Thessaloniki on Sunday, demanding justice for the families of the 57 victims who died in a train crash in 2023, the worst railroad accident in Greece's history.
Protesters demonstrated across Greece two years after the country's deadliest rail disaster. They are frustrated by the lack of punishment for those responsible and believe the government is hiding the truth.
Agora, the industry section of the Thessaloniki Intl. Documentary Festival, has selected 14 projects for its Pitching Forum. All the projects are from Southeastern Europe and the Mediterranean region,
ATHENS, Greece (AP) — Tens of thousands of Greeks took to the streets in 110 cities Sunday, including 13 locations abroad, to demand justice for the 57 victims of the country’s deadliest rail disaster in 2023.
Luis Palma is expected to leave Celtic, returning to Greece to join Olympiakos according to a report in Greece.