Morsa Images / Getty Images Government Issues 24/7 Music Ban in New Bid to Stop COVID-19 An exlusive Greek island which relies on tourism will ban music until the end of the month in an effort to curtail COVID infections. By Johnathan Jones July 17, 2021
CNN via Edward Cowling / Facebook Marble Slab Woman Discovered in Her Garden Was Actually Ancient Engraving Worth $20K After using it as a glorified stepping stool for years, the woman eventually noticed there was something carved into the stone. By Amanda Thomason January 16, 2021
Porcupen / ShutterstockOp-Ed Victor Davis Hanson: The World's Next Major War Could Be Between Allies - And Give the US a Massive Headache 'While U.S. President Donald Trump has reached out to Erdogan, his administration has also been among the most pro-Greek in years.' By Victor Davis Hanson September 10, 2020
Greek City Times / YouTube screen shot Watch: Young Girl on Unicorn Float Swept Away by Sea Currents, Rescued by Ferry Boat The young girl seemed to know to stay on board and not panic, but her parents quickly - and rightly - called for help. By Amanda Thomason September 4, 2020
Yasin Akgul / AP Christian Leaders Around the World Dismayed as Historic Cathedral Is Officially Converted Into a Mosque 'A shadow hangs over us with the transformation of Hagia Sophia into a mosque - something that genuinely shocks Christians all over the world.' By The Associated Press July 24, 2020
Kleon Papadimitriou / Facebook College Student Bikes for 48 Days To Make It Home After COVID Restrictions Stranded Him Papadimitriou did not want to spend time in quarantine and came up with a different option - a 2,175-mile bike ride By Jack Davis July 18, 2020
Angelos Tzortzinis / AFP via Getty ImagesCommentary Border Guards Allegedly Open Fire on Migrant Crowd Trying to Enter Europe 'The Turkish side creates and disperses fake news targeted against Greece. Today they created yet another such falsehood, with injured migrants and one dead supposedly by Greek fire.' By Johnathan Jones March 9, 2020
Aris Messinis / AFP via Getty ImagesCommentary Islanders Furiously Revolt After Gov't Tries To Build Refugee Camp on Their Land Thursday marked the fourth day of violent demonstrations against the government across the Greek islands Chios and Lesbos. By Jared Harris February 29, 2020
Aggelos Barai / AP Greece Planning To Build a Floating Border Fence To Stop Influx of Migrants The government in Greece wants to use a floating barrier to help stop migrants from reaching the Greek islands from the nearby coast of Turkey. By The Associated Press February 1, 2020
AP Middle East / Twitter screen shot 92-Year-Old Woman Shares Emotional Reunion with Holocaust Survivors She Helped Rescue Dina, now 92, was able to meet with two of the children she helped rescue as well as the 40 descendants who came into being thanks to her family. By Amanda Thomason November 6, 2019