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Ozzy wished to die after failed neck surgery: “He was in so much pain he couldn’t take it”
“He would just tell me he wanted to go,” said the legendary singer’s wife, Sharon Osbourne
New York: 29 Greek antiquities seized and repatriated
Historic victory: 29 ancient Greek artifacts seized in New York and returning home
The Asclepieion of Kos: The Garden of Hippocrates blooms 2,500 years later (photos)
A living monument has been created, reviving all the herbs and their uses discovered by the Father of Western Medicine. Biologists and archaeologists, in collaboration with “Ikos Aria,” are connecting the healing wisdom of the ancient world with today’s experiential reality, aspiring to place Kos firmly on the global map
Robbie Williams at the Kallimarmaro: The songs chosen by the “pop scoundrel,” the audience show, and… Haido
For two hours and fifteen minutes, this charismatic performer gave it his all—singing everything from Sinatra to Village People—while also staging a personal performance with a lady from Thessaloniki, serenading her up close and personal
A Mycenaean clay amphora from the Late Bronze Age is being presented for the first time at the Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki
Its surface, covered with marine organisms, indicates that the vessel had lain for years in a calm and dark marine environment, i.e., in deep waters
Athens Municipality Awards the Democracy prize to Israeli journalist Gideon Levy
"Every average Greek citizen learns far more about what is happening in Gaza than the average Israeli; they don’t want to see Gaza," said the journalist — The Democracy Prize 2025 was created by artist-sculptor Eleftheria Papadouraki