The British Museum should return the ancient treasures to Greece for the sake of art, not nationalism.
Hundreds of people packed a port in Santorini in the early morning hours of Tuesday to board a ferry and reach safety in Athens as a series of quakes kept shaking the famous Greek tourist island.
More Greek islands closed schools Tuesday as hundreds of earthquakes ratted the Aegean Sea, while a handful of hardy tourists enjoyed having Santorini’s stunning views to themselves. Thousands of resi ...
A marble statue of a woman believed to be more than 2,000 years old was found abandoned in a garbage bag near the Greek city ...
A deeper look into the development of ancient Greek art and sculpture through time, covering various styles, forms and ...
From the iconic white-and-blue landscapes of Santorini to the ancient wonders of Athens and the party vibes of Mykonos - here ...
Sir Stephen Fry, the distinguished British actor, writer, director, and well-known Philhellene, recently spoke at the ...
A foreign national was arrested in Athens on Thursday morning, for allegedly orchestrating online auctions to sell ancient ...
Authorities in Greece say they have arrested a suspect accused of setting up online auctions to sell ancient Greek artifacts ...
Lead released from smelting in ancient Greece is the world’s first toxic pollution, experts say. More than 60 per cent of the ...
"We all understand that the Sculptures belong here and must return to Greece. And we should do this so that we can be proud ...
It was the year 160 AD when Appius Annius Atilius Bradua filed a complaint before the Roman Senate regarding the murder of ...