Onassis Schools: New Admission Framework β 60% 'Local' Students and Defined Geographic Zones
Greece's education ministry has established a new admissions framework for public Onassis schools, ensuring that 60% of students come from the local community and outlining geographic zones.
Where the Oinorama will take place after the closure of Zappeio
The Oinorama, Greece's most important wine exhibition, will now take place at ONASSIS READY due to the unexpected closure of Zappeio for renovations.
A king who did not inhabit it, a confident Aristotle Onassis and the bet that made him lose a 'castle' house in Argentina
The Gehart family acquired a castle in Buenos Aires, revealing secrets and the long negotiation process involved in securing its ownership.
How the Scorpion Caught Epstein's Eye β The Intermediaries, the Banks, and the Helicopter That Never Arrived
Emails released by the U.S. Department of Justice reveal Jeffrey Epstein's systematic efforts in late 2011 to investigate the purchase of the Scorpion, an iconic island associated with Aristotle Onassis.
Epstein 'was sweetening' Skorpios, see the correspondence for the purchase of Onassis's island
Messages from the convicted pedophile suggest he went beyond inquiries about purchasing Skorpios, but for unclear reasons, no deal materialized.
New issue of HELLO!
The latest issue of HELLO! features Celia Kritharioti's debut at Fashion Week, special guests, and insights on relationships from Giorgos Lagios, all with a hint of Greek elegance.
Efi Gousi: 'In Morn the climate crisis does not concern an indefinite future, it is present'
Efi Gousi discusses the immediate impacts of the climate crisis in Morn, presenting her video installation 'Tectonic Riders' at the Onassis Foundation's ODD - Onassis Dance Days 2026.