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March 2014

Επτά νεκροί ο μέχρι στιγμής απολογισμός στο Μανχάτταν - Συνεχίζονται οι έρευνες για τους αγνοούμενους (Συνεχής Ενημέρωση)

Άλλους τέσσερις νεκρούς έχει εντοπίσει, μέχρι αυτήν την στιγμή, η Πυροσβεστική Υπηρεσία, στα συντρίμμια των δυο κτιρίων στο East Harlem του Manhattan. 

  • Published in ΗΠΑ

The Greek Kingdoms of Bactria and India in coins

The Numismatic Museum and Alpha Bank are presenting "The Greek Kingdoms of Bactria and India" through their coin collections in an exhibition that opens on March 11 at the Ilion Melathron, the Numismatic Museum's premises on Panepistimiou Street in downtown Athens.

  • Published in Greece

Greek road among deadliest globally

The road connects the villages of Patiopoulo and Perdikaki in Aitoloakarnania and is included in the list of the 12 deadliest roads compiled by British company Driving Experiences.

  • Published in Greece

Thessaloniki to honor holocaust victims

Events will be hosted by the local Jewish community, the municipality and Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (AUTh), as was announced in a press conference on Wednesday.

  • Published in Greece

Tempi tunnels: in the pipeline

The tunnels at the Athens-Thessaloniki national highway, at the level of Tempi and Platamonas will be given to circulation by August next year.

  • Published in Greece

New royal tombs uncovered at Vergina

Five new royal tombs were discovered in Vergina and the excavators believe they belong to Cassander and King Perdiccas II. The five royal tombs came to light during excavations at the royal necropolis of Aeges.

  • Published in Greece

Greek ship held in Denmark

Mermaid, general cargo ship, has been detained in Aabenraa (Denmark) by the Danish Maritime Authority, reported the largest maritime union in Denmark, CO-Maritime.

  • Published in Greece

Golden Dawn MPs stripped of immunity

In parliament, on Thursday, the debate was for lifting immunity for three out of the total nine elected Golden Dawn members accused of criminal acts and the majority of the parliament's Ethics committee voted in favor.

  • Published in Greece
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