Human souls kept in the traffickers’ holds

«We set as the first issue peace in the Middle East and particularly in Syria. No matter how many walls are erected by affluent societies or how many patrols are launched, misery will find a way to penetrate and provoke Διαβάστε περισσότερα – Read more

ROME: 3rd century BC-5th century AD

Eva Apostolou PhD in the University of Sorbonne and also an archaeologist specialized in currency in the Ancient Greek and Roman world in an interview to “In-On” magazine depicts the market in Ancient Rome and the cost of the products Διαβάστε περισσότερα – Read more

ANCIENT GREECE: 4th century BC till 3rd century BC

The archaeologists Demelena Ladogianni and Giannis Stogias illustrate the cost of food products in the market of Ancient Greece. “The base of the ancient Attica diet during the  4th-3rd century BC consisted of  cereals, olive oil, figs, grapes and wine Διαβάστε περισσότερα – Read more

“Free Besieged” the Cretans in the cave of Melidoni

Arkadi (a European monument of freedom), Ideon Andron (the “home” of Crete-born Zeus), Zominthos (the Greek worship center of Ideon Andron),Fortezza ( the Venetian fortress) and the captivation  of the German officer Kreipe (Hitler’s famous officer) constitute the first historical Διαβάστε περισσότερα – Read more

The Heroic Resistance of the Abbots against the Invaders

“Vidiani monastery is situated on the northwest side of Lassithi plateau and it owes its name to Vidos, its founder. It is dedicated to the Life-giving Fountain. The building of the monastery started in 1854. On the 30th of May Διαβάστε περισσότερα – Read more

New enterprising opportunities

The Export Promotion Corporation (ΟΠΕ) will contribute to the progress of business and financial cooperation and the gradual creation of an area of free trade after signing the Athens Declaration for the Future of the Euro-Mediterranean Business Cooperation from the Διαβάστε περισσότερα – Read more