60 Second Histories
Democracy in Ancient Greece
A Greek philosopher explains how democracy began in Ancient Greece including the oligarchy system of rule
Epic History TV
Alexander the Great Part 1
Find out why many still consider Alexander the Great to be the greatest military leader of all time. Animated maps chart the full story of his brilliant 10-year campaign across Greece, Egypt, Iran, Afghanistan and to the borders of...
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Turkey, Assos Theatre
The theatre of Assos in Asia Minor in Turkey, It was discovered that the theatre which had been set up on the south slope of the ancient city across Lesbos was destroyed during an earthquake. The theatre with 2500 people capacity had...
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Ancient Greece: The Birthplace of Modern Society
This video provides an overview of the ancient Greek civilization, highlighting its influence on modern society. It covers topics such as city-states, Greek gods and goddesses, ancient Greek scholars, and the origins of the Olympic...
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Israel Deports Greta Thunberg and 170 Other Gaza Flotilla Activists
New ReviewIsrael has deported Swedish climate campaigner Greta Thunberg and 170 other pro-Palestinian activists who were detained when Israeli forces intercepted a flotilla trying to breach its naval blockade of Gaza to deliver aid last week.
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WATCH: Pro-Palestinian protests held across Greece over Gaza war
New ReviewPro-Palestinian demonstrators gathered in Athens’ Syntagma Square on Sunday as part of nationwide protests calling for an end to the war in Gaza.
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LA Wildfires: Rapidly Spreading Fire Prompts Thousands Of Evacuations In California
New ReviewA fast-moving wildfire is tearing through the mountains north of Los Angeles, forcing thousands of residents to evacuate as flames threaten homes and critical infrastructure. Fueled by dry conditions and strong winds, the blaze has...
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Watch: Pinball wizards back in action at Athens museum
People in Athens are reliving their youth at a pinball museum opened by a devoted fan of the game. It was hugely popular in Greece, but the craze died out 20 years ago with the rise of computer games. Nestled on a side street near the...
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Populists are attacking Europe from inside and out, claims Bernard-Henri Levy
Europe is facing a twin attack from populist forces both within and outside the continent, a French philosopher has claimed. Bernard-Henri Levy said Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin were fuelling internal critics like Italy’s Matteo...
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Populists are attacking Europe from inside and out, claims philosopher Bernard-Henri Levy
Europe is facing a twin attack from populist forces both within and outside the continent, a French philosopher has claimed. Bernard-Henri Levy said Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin were fuelling internal critics like Italy’s Matteo...
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Greek police fire tear gas at crowds protesting FYR Macedonia name change
Police in Athens fired tear gas at crowds of protesters who had gathered outside parliament on Thursday to express anger over the proposed name change of the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia to the Republic of North Macedonia....
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Bomb explosion rips through Athens TV station
A bomb explosion ripped through the offices of Greek television station Skai TV in Athens in the early hours of Monday morning. No injuries were reported, however, the force of the blast caused "extensive damage" to the station, Skai TV...
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Europe briefing: Brexit latest, ‘gilets jaunes’ no confidence motion and Sweden hosts Yemen talks
1. EU court to issue Brexit ruling on Monday The European Court of Justice (ECJ) announced that it will deliver its judgement on whether the UK can unilaterally reverse its move to leave the European Union at 9 a.m. CET on Monday. The...
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Greece fires took just minutes to reach the sea
As strong winds and very dry ground helped fuel the fires, a second major blaze broke Monday afternoon in areas northeast of Athens. This was to be the most devastating of the flames. Vlasis Siomos is a conservationist, President at the...
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Greece wildfires: EU will help for 'as long as it takes'
The EU's pulling together to support Greece, as deadly wild fires continue to rage in the country. Planes, firefighters and medics among the resources promised as part of the bloc's civil protection system. With Athens appealing for...
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Greek National Opera presents 'Nabucco'
The Odeon of Herodes Atticus in Athens will play host to Verdi's Nabucco , presented by the Greek National Opera from Friday, as part of the Athens Epidaurus Festival . Nabucco tells the story of the struggle between the Hebrews and...
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Scorpions back for 'once in a lifetime' event
Almost 20 years after their historic appearance with the Berlin Philharmonic, the Scorpions are reprising the event with the Athens State Orchestra. The band’s founder Rudolf Schenker spoke exclusively to Euronews. "It's a very good way...
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Migrants stranded in Greece march against racism
Thousands of protesters, many of them migrants stranded in Greece, took to the streets of Athens to march against racism. The protesters chanted "open the borders" and marched and waved handmade placards. It's after sixteen migrants...
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Watch: Timelapse of Athens shows a city in change
This timelapse from scenes of Alexandros Maragos' new film, "City of Athens — a Portrait of a Changing Metropolis", shows the changing skyline of the Greek capital. "I had the concept of this film in my mind for many years. I wanted very...
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EU economy commissioner talks Greek bailout, Germany, and Portuguese austerity
In the midst of constant change across the EU, the pressures on the economy are always a challenge. Euronews met up with The EU Economy Commissioner, Pierre Moscovici, in Athens as he met Prime minister Alexis Tsipiras to discuss the...
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Eurozone finance chiefs admit Greece will need debt relief
The chairman of the eurozone finance ministers group is promising a deal by the end of May to break the deadlock preventing Greece from getting much-needed bailout loans. Jeroen Dijsselbloem also admitted for the first time that some of...
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Violent clashes in Greece pit farmers against police
Riot police hit with shepherd's crooks and other projectiles
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Greek bailout talks restart
A hotel in Athens is the focus of the hopes and fears of many Greeks this week. Inside, the country’s finance minister Euclid Tsakalotos and the energy minister George Stathakis, along with their advisers, have been meeting with experts...