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George Osborne: “I remain optimistic about reaching an agreement with Greece on the Parthenon Sculptures”
Speaking to The Times, the former UK Chancellor said that the Sculptures represent the museum’s most “intractable problem” for the past 200 years — and that any solution must satisfy both sides
Israel will participate in Eurovision; Spain, the Netherlands & Ireland withdraw
Members of the European Broadcasting Union defied warnings of withdrawals and said yes to Israel’s participation in the contest – Iceland and Slovenia are also expected to withdraw
Minoan architecture protected the palace of Archanes from natural disasters
The ingenuity, experience, and refined aesthetics of Minoan architects protected the palace from natural disasters and landslides
Maria Callas: Celebrating 102 years since her birth, remembering the iconic looks that defined her style
The aesthetic of the greatest soprano, born on this day in 1923, remains timeless and classic
Untold stories of Vouiouklaki, Karezi and other stars – The memories of celebrity gynecologist Nikos Papanikolaou
The doctor with the groundbreaking method who performed the first uterus transplant in the world and founded the first sperm bank in Greece passed away a few days ago at the age of 99 — ‘Zozó Dalmas would come to me and tell me how she had done it with Kemal Atatürk