Ancient Eleftherna: Opening of the exhibition “Picasso in Crete”
Civilization

Ancient Eleftherna: Opening of the exhibition “Picasso in Crete”

In culture, Uranos shone on Friday night at Ancient Eleftherna, whose 8th birthday was celebrated at the Museum, in the presence of the President of the Republic, Katerina Sakellaropoulou. The President of the Republic traveled to the mountain Eleftherna with dignitaries and cultural personalities for the opening of the exhibition with the works of Pablo

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Greece: The average cost per trip decreased for the third year in a row
Travel

Greece: The average cost per trip decreased for the third year in a row

The performance so far points to a good year for tourism in Greece in 2024, however, there is also a worrying element: For the third consecutive year the average expenditure per trip by non-residents of Greece is still in a downward trend. Specifically, from 681.3 euros in the first half of 2021, it will gradually

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Italy: With… the visit to the Trevi Fountain – The Plan of Rome
Travel

Italy: With… the visit to the Trevi Fountain – The Plan of Rome

The possibility of restricting access tourists The Trevi Fountain, the famous fountain in the center of Rome and one of the busiest monuments not only in the Italian capital but in the whole world, was reviewed in Italy. And this, before a year expected to see more tourist traffic in the Italian capital, as Rome

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The psychology of empathy: Why do more people love animals than people?
Pets

The psychology of empathy: Why do more people love animals than people?

So the question that arises: Why are we more likely to show more empathy for animals that are suffering than for something that might happen to our neighbor? The weakest among us A recent study conducted by the American professor of sociology and anthropology Arnold Arlukes at Northeastern University in Boston and also by the

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