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University of Athens E-Learning Program

The National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, the oldest higher education institution in Greece, launched its E-Learning Program in 2001; today, its platform offers over 450 different programs in Greek and 45 programs in English, covering a vast array of interests and fields of knowledge, and has 165,000 registered students.

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Minister of Foreign Affairs, George Gerapetritis' message on World Greek Language Day (09.02.2026)

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Greek News Agenda8 hours ago
Message by the Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, Yiannis Loverdos, on World Greek Language Day

February 9th is dedicated to Dionysios Solomos, Greece’s national poet. Through this choice of date, UNESCO recognizes the Greek language as a heritage of freedom and a source of creativity for all peoples.
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Greek News Agenda3 days ago
Δήμος Καλαμάτας - Municipality of Kalamata has received a major international distinction, as the mural by visual artist Kleomenis Kostopoulos, depicting Maria Callas on the central Aristomenous Street, was named Best Mural in the World for 2025 by the international institution Street Art Cities. It is the first time a Greek artwork has won this global title.
The monumental mural now adorns the city center and has already become a landmark for residents and visitors alike. Through a dynamic artistic approach, the iconic figure of Maria Callas comes alive in public space, powerfully linking street art with contemporary Greek culture.
For the artist, the work is more than a portrait: “Callas isn’t a commemorative image, but a symbolic presence — a body carrying culture between past and present.” Nature, roots, fruit, and birds emerge as symbols of identity born from the land and its people.