“Weapons Too Expensive”: Defense Analyst on Greece-France Deal
Last week’s defense agreement between Athens and Paris is the biggest defense deal Greece has had in this century. In an exclusive interview with Greek Reporter, diplomatic – defense and Geo-strategic...
View ArticleThe Anglo-Danish Couple Who Devote their Lives to Saving Greek Cats
Richard and Joan Bowell left everything they had ever known to establish a cat sanctuary on the Greek island of Syros. Read the full story on GreekReporter.com.
View ArticleReforestation: How to Turn the Greek Landscape Green After Fires
With every devastating fire in Greece, reforestation becomes the second most crucial issue after state assistance to those affected. Former West Attica Forest director Dimitris Spathis offered his...
View ArticleGrowing Up Black in Greece: A Diplomat’s Daughter Recalls
Growing up black in Greece? Patricia Kumbakisaka, 31, one of Canada’s most accomplished young black women, has done it. Here she describes her life in Greece. Read the full story on GreekReporter.com.
View ArticleThe Strategist of Philanthropy: George D. Behrakis
A legend in the pharmaceutical business, Greek-American philanthropist and entrepreneur George D. Behrakis has given away tens of millions of dollars of his hard-earned money. Greek Reporter sat down...
View ArticleGreek-American Follows Basketball — and his Heart — to Mykonos
At 26, Greek-American Tommy Papas is “living a dream,” playing professional basketball for the idyllic island of Mykonos. Papas, a native of Plainfield, New Jersey, told Greek Reporter his Hellenic...
View ArticleThe Enduring Legacy of Ancient Greek Fashion and Clothing
Ancient Greek fashion is a fascinating look into the everyday lives of Greeks from thousands of years ago, and influences catwalks today. Read the full story on GreekReporter.com.
View ArticleDr. John Ioannidis: Transition from Pandemic to Endemic Now Happening
Dr. John Ioannidis, a graduate of the Medical School of the University of Athens, says that Greece and other Western nations are likely transitioning out of the pandemic and into an endemic phase of...
View ArticleMeet the Woman Who Builds Bridges Between Greece and Catalonia
By Ola Goroveci Nafsika Tomara, a Greek woman originally from Athens, has been living in Barcelona, Spain for the last twenty years. Approximately five years ago, she created an agency called “Agora –...
View ArticleThe Greek Language is Not Dying; It’s Merely Changing
Is the Greek language, one of the most ancient languages in history of mankind, dying due to an avalanche of foreign words being introduced? Read the full story on GreekReporter.com.
View ArticleParents of Zakynthos Murder Victim Return to Greece for Retrial
Jill and Phil Henderson, the parents of Zakynthos murder victim Bakari Henderson, are returning to Greece this week for the retrial of the men accused of their son’s killing in 2017. The 21-year-old...
View ArticleA Greek American Love Story Still Going Strong 60 Years Later
Greek-American couple Connie and Charles Cotros have been living a real life love story for the past 60 years. Today, many believe that long-lasting, health marriages are dying out, but Charles and...
View ArticleThe Private Detective Who Devoted His Life to Saving Greece’s Heritage
George Tsoukalis, the private detective who has devoted his life to saving and protecting Ancient Greece’s cultural heritage, talks exclusively about his rare profession. Tsoukalis is the famous...
View ArticleEmpire State: Chris Potamitis On His Famous Heist and Life Story
When Chris Potamitis was a young man, he took part in the largest cash robbery in US history. In an exclusive interview, Potamitis spoke to Greek Reporter about the real events of the heist, the jail...
View ArticleChairman George: The Greek-Canadian who Became a Singing Superstar in China
A PhD-trained statistician for the federal agency Statistics Canada is an unlikely candidate for becoming a singing sensation anywhere—much less in China. But this is the surprising path the life of...
View ArticleKoxlioi: The Traditional Escargot Dish of Crete
Koxlioi, or snails, are a traditional Cretan dish that Chef Mavrakis of Kritamon restaurant has chosen to explore and reimagine the recipe. Read the full story on GreekReporter.com.
View ArticlePablo Escobar “Hated” Cocaine, “Loved Greece,” Claims His Brother Roberto
Roberto Escobar Gaviria, the older brother of the infamous Colombian drug kingpin Pablo Escobar, opened up in an interview with the Greek Reporter. Read the full story on GreekReporter.com.
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