Come Tuesday, the bakery will open in a bright, inviting new space at 2544A Ridgeway Ave. in GREECE. Rivazfar-Hoyt comes from a large family of avid bakers and cooks — Italian on one side of the family and Persian on the other. As a young girl, she enjoyed helping her mother and aunts in the kitchen ...
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Greece Sea Arrivals Dashboard (March 2018)
So far in 2018, a total of 5,330 refugees and migrants arrived in Greece by sea. The majority are from Syria (38%), Iraq (27%) and Afghanistan (12%). More than half of the population are women (22%) and children (38%), while 40% are men. Arrivals in March ...
Giya Kutaissky's murder may provoke war among thieves
As reported by Rosbalt citing its sources, Zviadadze had recently split his time between Turkey and GREECE, where he held meetings with Shushanashvili. Supporters of the latter have already begun their investigation. Especially since Giya Kutaissky was considered an 'old school' thief, and his murder ...
NBA Playoffs 2018: A deep dive into Sixers' potential opponents (with series predictions)
Here's the thing about Giannis: While he can jump over an opposing player, as Tim Hardaway Jr. learned in a YouTube clip, he wants to play alongside teammates who care more about winning than getting their stats. And a friend in GREECE, who knows Giannis well, tells me The Greek Freak is privately ...
Approximately one million people acquire citizenship of an EU member state in 2016
The largest group acquiring citizenship of an EU member state where they lived in 2016 were citizens of Morocco (101,300 persons, of whom 89% acquired citizenship of Spain, Italy or France), ahead of citizens of Albania (67,500, 97% acquired citizenship of Italy or GREECE), India (41,700, almost 60% ...
GREECE a “haven for coup plotters” – Turkish PM
GREECE has become a “haven” for coup plotters after resisting Turkish demands for the extradition of eight Turkish servicemen from GREECE, Greek newspaper Kathimerini quoted Turkish Prime Minister Binali Yıldırım as saying. Turkey and GREECE have been trading barbs at a rate in recent months that ...
Zoran Zaev expects positive developments in the name issue
In an interview with the state news agency MIA the fYROMacedonian Prime Minister Zoran Zaev said that at the last meeting held on March 30 in Vienna the Greek and fYROMacedonian
Recipe: Greek-inspired chicken bakes over orzo with olives, capers, and lemon
1. Set the oven at 375 degrees. 2. Sprinkle chicken on both sides with salt and pepper. In a large, flameproof casserole with a tight-fitting lid over medium-high heat, heat the oil. Add the chicken, skin-side down, and cook for 8 minutes. Turn and cook ...
'Troy: Fall of a City' Producer on Homer, Wooden Horses and Potential for Season 2
It was after I'd produced a mini-series called Occupation about the aftermath of the Iraq War, but it dealt with the messy reality of war. I found myself reading the GREEK myths on holiday and thinking, is there a way of telling this story that doesn't feel like a Sunday tea-time version of it. What the myths are ...
Plates & People gets one great salad from two great friends
“He wanted to add this and that. And a little bit of this,” Manos said. “I said, 'Hey, this sounds pretty good, Howard!'” Piles of seasoned grilled chicken and spicy gyro meat mound on top of feta, pepperoncinis, Kalamata olives, and fresh romaine lettuce. Homemade GREEK dressing is doled out at your own ...
What GREEK Ally Week means to me: Lukas Gschwandtner
When my big, former GREEK Ally Week director Tyler Nelson, asked me to get involved with GREEK Ally Week as a straight ally facilitator, I felt an urge to say yes even though I knew I wasn't exactly straight. I figured in some weird way that this might give me insider knowledge of the GREEK community's ...
Dad with kids in the car accused of stealing vacuum cleaners
A GREECE, NY man is charged with stealing four vacuum cleaners from a store in Springville over the weekend. Author: WGRZ ... Robert Snyder, 38, of GREECE is charged with petit larceny, criminal possession of stolen property and two counts of endangering the welfare of a child. He's being held at the ...
GREECE Is Campaigning To Remove Plastic Waste From Their Oceans
Most people are unaware of the serious plastic waste issue in GREECE that threatens local marine life. According to The Washington Post, a huge part of the problem is that the local government keeps the beaches themselves clean, so tourists and citizens have the issue out of their minds. But it's still ...
GREEK Yogurt Market Research Report Analysis, Scope, Share, Growth, Trends and Prediction ...
GREEK Yogurt Market research report provides the newest industry data and industry future trends, allowing you to identify the products and end users driving revenue growth and profitability. The industry report lists the leading competitors and provides the insights strategic industry analysis of the key ...
People are trying to shame Ariel Winter for wearing a short dress to church
Some GREEK Orthodox churches have dress codes stipulating that women dress modestly and avoid wearing strappy dresses or skirts with short hemlines, but those rules vary for each church. It's worth noting that Winter is pictured posing outside of the actual church, and may have covered her legs ...
What GREEK Ally Week means to me: Claire Stout
My dorm was not close in the way that everyone else's seemed to be, and I had a hard time finding my place here, both socially and academically. So, when second semester came around, I decided to rush SLGs and sororities. I had gotten to know Tyler, one of the directors of GREEK Ally Week at the time ...
GLUTEN-FREE GREEK YOGURT CHOCOLATE MOUSSE
Celiac.com 04/07/2018 - Looking for a sumptuous, easy-to-make gluten-free, egg-free dessert that will knock the socks off your guests? Try this variation on a fabulous dark chocolate mousse recipe courtesy of Maria Speck. Not only is this mousse quicker ...
Over 4000 migrants held in 3 months off Turkish coasts
A total of 4,214 undocumented migrants have been held in the past three months when they tried to cross the Turkish-GREECE border using illegal routes, according to information based on official data. In January, provincial security forces, border guards and gendarmeries apprehended 1,634 people; ...
Italian Politics and Europe's Future
Just as in Italy, anti-EU nationalist parties like the League are gaining votes, and anti-establishment insurgencies like M5S – for example, Podemos in Spain, and Syriza in GREECE – are either winning power outright or holding the balance of power between traditional pro-EU mainstream parties and ...
'£54000 benefits claim of pensioner living on GREEK island'
A Pembrokeshire man living on a GREEK island while receiving state benefits he was not entitled to has been warned today (Monday) his trial would go ahead - with or without him being present. William Murray Gething-Lewis, aged 68, had been due to attend a plea and trial preparation hearing today ...
Two community centres hit with $6000 fines within a week
Pictured: What it looks look now thanks to the GREEKS' tender loving care. “And this is how they repay us?” Mr Kotis said, adding he felt the council was “hypocritical” because the former Marrickville Council used the kitchen when it held a late-night event in 2011 to celebrate its 150th anniversary. Mr Kotis ...
Interview of the Minister of Foreign Affairs, N. Kotzias, in Der Spiegel magazine, with journalist G. Christidis (8.4.2018)
JOURNALIST: In October 2017, you invited president Erdogan to pay a state visit to Athens, which took place in December and was called historic, with the expectation that it would usher in a new chapter in Greek-Turkish relations. Did you expect things to be where they are today? How did we get from there to here?N. KOTZIAS: In diplomacy, you don’t talk to just your friends. It is perfectly natural to talk to those with whom you have problems as well. So we talk to Turkey. The fact that you talk to them doesn’t mean you don’t have problems. What matters is keeping the channels of communication open. The invitation was an effort to rationalize our relations and the way in which we can discuss our differences. JOURNALIST: Why didn’t this effort of rationalization succeed?N. KOTZIAS: Mr. Erdogan is very restless right now. He is facing internal ambiguity, instability, conflict. Between a tendency towards arrogance and the sense that he can do whatever he wants in the region, on the one hand, and inward fear and insecurity on the other. We are trying to fuel the sense that Greece has no bad intentions and doesn’t want to be a bad neighbour. Of all of Turkey’s neighbours, we are potentially the best. But Mr. Erdogan decided to have problems with everyone – even with good neighbours.JOURNALIST: Including Greece?N. KOTZIAS: I say with third countries. You see what’s happening in Afrin. The Turkish president is very focused on energy issues. And how to pursue Turkey’s rights – even illegally – over the Mediterranean’s energy resources. JOURNALIST: Beyond energy resources. is there an issue of border changes with Greece?N. KOTZIAS: That is no way that is going to happen.JOURNALIST: Due to Greece’s deterrent posture?N. KOTZIAS: There is international law. And I don’t think Mr. Erdogan imagines that he can change Europe’s borders. For the time being, he has shown no such inclination. But he is showing an inclination to harass the country, to create incidents, to dispute our sovereignty and, by extension, that of the EU in a number of maritime areas and spaces. But he knows that Greece – and I say this in the friendliest way regarding these countries – is not Iraq, nor Syria. It is an organized state with much greater capabilities and capacities. I don’t think he wants to change borders.JOURNALIST: So what is he trying to do? N. KOTZIAS: I think he wants to make the countries around Turkey peripheral and to dominate the region. But Greece is a member state of the EU. We want a stable, western-oriented Turkey. Both because it is good for Turkey’s people and because a large percentage of Turks look to the West and to the EU. And it would be good for the EU to have such a Turkey at its side. JOURNALIST: But does Turkey want to stay on its European path?N. KOTZIAS: We want the ‘Europeanization’ of Turkey, but sometimes it seems like Turkey wants the ‘Turkification’ of Europe. And we don’t accept that. JOURNALIST: What do you mean by ‘the ‘Turkification’ of Europe’?N. KOTZIAS: Highhanded, harsh handling of allies. When, for example, Turkey detains an American pastor, German journalists, Greek military personnel. This does nt comply to a country with a European culture. It is up to him to decide. JOURNALIST: Provocative statements and actions from Turkey, violations, disputes, revision of the Treaty of Lausanne, and so on. You have met and talked with Erdogan. What do you say to him?N. KOTZIAS: Every time we meet, I tell him that Allah placed us next to each other. And He is waiting to see whether you will behave morally and correctly. You can’t change neighbourhoods. JOURNALIST: And how does he respond? N. KOTZIAS: We have a frank relationship and talk openly. I am always frank and try to find out what makes a given person the leader of a given country. Why Erdogan is the leader of Turkey. He is not some random personality. Whether this personality is structured and behaves in the manner I want it to is one thing. And it is another to question his capabilities and talents. From this standpoint, I say that, as a leader, he does not behave in the manner we would like him to. JOURNALIST: I hear things on the street, at the convenience store, at the super market. Is war coming? The Defense Minister said that 7,000 troops are being moved to Evros river and the islands. Is Greece preparing for the eventuality ...N. KOTZIAS: No, no. There is no alternative to peace and peaceful coexistence. But this doesn’t mean that we don’t bear in mind the conduct of a given neighbour and consider how to handle problems with our neighbours. All neighbours – even the best families – have their problems. These problems have to be resolved diplomatically, peacefully, based on international law.JOURNALIST: But there are provocative statements from both sides. Are these statements for domestic consumption?N. KOTZIAS: Turkey likes to fan the flames with statements. I respond one time in twenty, and this is the right thing to do. This is why I urge all of the sides in Greece not to respond in the way Turkey approaches the issues, because this is a Turkish game.JOURNALIST: Correct me if I’m wrong, but is your tactic to convey every Turkish provocation to the international fora and to the international organizations, and not to get involved in an intra-Turkish conflict?N. KOTZIAS: Turkey has a tendency – not always, and not everyone in Turkey – to create tensions. It is the way it does politics. We have another culture, and I think ours is more rational and just. We mustn’t be dragged into a ‘game of chicken’. Diplomacy has to calm things down and explain things to the other side. JOURNALIST: What is Turkey’s long-term goal if it isn’t border change?N. KOTZIAS: Turkey’s plan is to force us to go to the negotiating table on its own terms. And this cannot and will never happen, and Turkey would do well to realise this. Turkey also has a restlessness that it is projecting outwards. We mustn’t create an atmosphere that makes it easier for Turkey to project its restlessness onto us. He [Erdogan] also wants to draw the nationalist vote. He has yielded to their demands and choices. In the field of diplomacy, I concern myself with the degree to which this manifests itself in relation to us. JOURNALIST: Mr. Kammenos – do you see a similar approach from him?N. KOTZIAS: As all the analyses have shown – and chiefly that of Harvard’s Graham Allison regarding the Cuban crisis – foreign affairs and defense ministries act in different ways and manners. I am a fan of dealing with problems in a sober and composed manner. Reacting when it is useful for my country, not when I am provoked. Others see it differently. JOURNALIST: Is this the outcome of coordination within the government? Good cop, the diplomat, and bad cop?N. KOTZIAS: No, there are no such games. Mr. Kammenos reacts spontaneously to Turkish provocations. I have a different character as a person, not just because I head Greek diplomacy. JOURNALIST: You have said we aren’t Syria or Iraq. A Western country, in the hard core of the West.. N. KOTZIAS: Greece’s institutional systems and capabilities are different from those of Turkey. And I say this for one reason: Once in a while, our Turkish friends have to be reminded that our friendliness and our willingness to respond via diplomatic means – even to military provocations – must not be taken for weakness. It is responsible behaviour. It shows strength of character and capabilities. Once every six months we have to remind them of this. Turkey has a special relationship in Syria. In the 1930s it took Alexandretta. It apparently wants to stay in Afrin. So, once in a while we remind them that we are a different kind of player in the international system. My country will defend its rights in a different way. JOURNALIST: Will the EU and U.S. intervene in Greece’s favour? N. KOTZIAS: I don’t think the EU, given its structure, can intervene in a more difficult problem. But it is intervening pre-emptively to keep the problem from escalating. To bring the tensions down a notch. At the present moment, the Americans aren’t present in the region the way they used to be. And one has to bear this in mind. There are other powers in the region, where there are also strained relations with Turkey. I am referring to Iran and Russia and Turkey’s disassociation from the majority of the Arab world. JOURNALIST: Turkey – if the worst should happen. Do you have assurances? N. KOTZIAS: I recommend that Turkey not do it, and I hope it doesn’t believe it can do it.JOURNALIST: What we heard from Turkey: that Greece is a vilayet smaller than Istanbul, that it cannot be compared to Turkey militarily, politically, in terms of the influence it has or anything else?N. KOTZIAS: Turkey is a bigger country, but it also has bigger problems, internal conflicts and insecurities than we do.JOURNALIST: In early March, Turkey detained two Greek soldiers who unintentionally crossed the border. Was this one such provocation?N. KOTZIAS: Turkey is behaving in two ways that are not rational. For the first time, an incident in which military personnel strayed ten metres over the border is being handled in such a way as to make it into a crisis, while for decades we have had similar cases on both sides. At my office, I have documents on hundreds of similar cases. There are even records of hand-overs, where we returned personnel without any escalation. JOURNALIST: Has the doctrine changed? N. KOTZIAS: The behaviour has changed. This isn’t good. Because it will happen that their soldiers accidentally stray over the border too, which has always happened from time to time. Second, this isn’t the behaviour you expect from a NATO ally. We are two countries with peaceful relations. Moves like this don’t help. JOURNALIST: The government partner called Turkey an ‘enemy’. N. KOTZIAS: We talked about that earlier. I would never put it like that. JOURNALIST: Greece demands an independent judicial system. We aren’t sultans. Why do you reject the same argument when Turkey invokes it?N. KOTZIAS: It is invoking it for two different things. We didn’t arrest the eight Turkish military personnel. They requested asylum in Greece. Our military personnel aren’t requesting asylum in Turkey. They were arrested against their will. JOURNALIST: Refugee flows have increased.N. KOTZIAS: We have to deal with the source of the problem. The war in Syria has to end. Naturally, civil wars or wars in a limited geographical area end at some point. Whether because one side gets tired or because resources are exhausted. Here, neither one of these is happening, because third countries are continuously fuelling the conflict with supplies and personnel. As long as the flow of supplies and personnel continues, the war won’t end. And until the war ends, we will have refugees. Turkey has done a lot for the Syrian refugees, but it is also creating refugees. Nearly 500,000 people have moved out of the Afrin region. There are nine players in the Syrian conflict. When the country is reconstructed, we won’t have the problem. The war is the source of the migrant flows.JOURNALIST: Mr. Kotzias, you took what I would call a bold initiative to resolve the Skopje issue. Will you tell me a little about where we stand right now? And I wanted to ask: Could a more realistic approach like this – more open, more ambitious – be taken with Turkey? In other words, could we sit at a table and resolve whatever issues need resolving?N. KOTZIAS: We have been trying for three years. We made progress. But Turkey’s conduct changed after the failed coup attempt. We will try again, but they need to understand that we are doing this out of responsibility, not out of weakness. Our differences with Skopje are problems of a historical nature; identity, heritage and culture. These are sensitive issues. But they can be resolved through boldness, as we are doing now. While with Turkey we have problems of geostrategic and geopolitical nature. Turkey is claiming space, not heritage. I hope Turkey ‘comes to its senses’ and takes a better measure of its stature and interests.JOURNALIST: Greece is emerging from a major economic crisis. Turkey is arming itself. Can Greece hold its own in an arms race? N. KOTZIAS: We don’t have the same amount of money or logistical infrastructure, but there is a difference between arming for aggression and arming for defense. There are defense systems that cost less. Based on our economic capabilities, we are building up our defense. We have good personnel. And materiel. The six German submarines are a great asset at sea. Turkey is investing in major projects, such as ordering an aircraft carrier, but Greece has 2,000 islands. JOURNALIST: The matter of war reparations from Germany?N. KOTZIAS: The matter is before Parliament. The model for us is the German-Polish agreement on a joint committee for examining the issue. The German side didn’t want this, even though it proposed this very thing to the Poles. The occupation loan is not a reparations matter. Just as we are required to pay back our loans, Germany must do the same. The issue is pending. Greek-German relations are relations of love. Love always has its ups and downs.
NPL sales lose momentum in CEE as focus turns south
Machon says international buyers are losing interest in what is often seen as a fragmented and complex region as the prospect of a flood of supply from GREECE and Cyprus looms large. According to the EBRD, NPL stocks in the two Mediterranean countries currently stand at €124 billion, compared with ...
The EIB grants 100-million-euro loan for energy efficiency in GREECE
The European Investment Bank (EIB) will help to reduce the electricity bills of the Greek households by stimulating them to improve their energy efficiency. An amount of 100 million USD will be transferred to the largest Greek Piraeus Bank for lending to improve electricity consumption in existing homes, ...
Greek Foreign Minister Kotzias Tears into Turkey, Erdogan
ATHENS – With his government trying to ease tensions, Greek Foreign Minister Nikos Kotzias instead joined Defense Minister Panos Kammenos in blaming Turkish President Recep […] The post Greek Foreign Minister Kotzias Tears into Turkey, Erdogan appeared first on The National Herald.
Metropolitan Nathanael Officiates Easter Sunday in Chicago
CHICAGO – His Eminence Metropolitan Nathanael of Chicago officiated Pascha morning services on April 8 at St. Demetrios Greek Orthodox Parish in Chicago to the […] The post Metropolitan Nathanael Officiates Easter Sunday in Chicago appeared first on The National Herald.
Recipients of Greek Citizenship Up 138 pct in 2016, Eurostat reports
There was a 138 pct hike in the numbers of foreign nationals granted citizenship in Greece in 2016 compared with the previous year, according to […] The post Recipients of Greek Citizenship Up 138 pct in 2016, Eurostat reports appeared first on The National Herald.
Can Athens find a way to tackle its pickpocketing epidemic?
GREECE, still in the midst of a long-running economic crisis, has seen visitor numbers soar in recent years, with Athens receiving a record number of tourists in 2017, up to 5 million. According to the Bank of GREECE, the number of inbound visitors to the country rose 9.7 per cent to 27.1 million last year.
My big fat Greek Easter: celebs celebrate the holiday
On April 8, those who practice the Eastern Orthodox religion celebrated their Easter holiday. Actor and producer Rita Wilson took to Twitter to share a photo of her and 'My Big Fat Greek Wedding' star and writer Nia Vardalos, along with a Bishop and Father ...
Syrian refugees in Greece taught tailoring skills
ATHENS: Zayed University (ZU) has launched a workshop to teach tailoring skills to Syrian refugees at the Ritsona and Larissa refugee camps in Greece, as part of the “Year of Zayed,” 2018. The initiative is part of an ongoing support led by Zayed ...
Ferries, ships to remain docked due to Greece’s sailors 24h strike
The Greek Seamen Federation has announced it will launch a 24-hour strike on Wednesday, April 18th 2018. The strike will affect all types of ships and ferries that will remain docked as of 06:00 a.m. on the strike day. In a statement, the Federation PNO said the strike aims to protest against austerity measures like … The post Ferries, ships to remain docked due to Greece’s sailors 24h strike appeared first on Keep Talking Greece.
Access to one of Crete's most stunning beaches to be restricted
Crete is home to some of GREECE'S most beautiful beaches. But with tourism to the island on the rise, GREECE is taking measures to avoid congestion and protect the environment. According to reports, a presidential decree is expected to be issued any day now with restrictions on the number of people ...
Malta registers third largest growth in number of persons who acquired citizenship in EU
The largest group acquiring citizenship of an EU Member State where they lived in 2016 was citizens of Morocco (101 300 persons, of whom 89% acquired citizenship of Spain, Italy or France), ahead of citizens of Albania (67 500, 97% acquired citizenship of Italy or GREECE), India (41 700, almost 60% ...
Bulgaria granted citizenship to 1626 people in 2016, 30 per cent to Russians – Eurostat
The largest group acquiring citizenship of an EU member state where they lived in 2016 was citizens of Morocco (101 300 people, of whom 89 per cent acquired citizenship of Spain, Italy or France), ahead of citizens of Albania (67 500, 97 per cent acquired citizenship of Italy or GREECE), India (41 700, ...
GREECE expects 2 million more tourists this year – report
GREECE expects to attract an additional 2 million tourists in 2018 after arrivals surged 20 percent in the first quarter, Tourism Minister Elena Kountoura said, according to Ekathimerini newspaper. Arrivals in Crete jumped 800 percent to more than 50,000 visitors in the quarter and some areas of GREECE ...
Leaders of Serbia, Bulgaria, Romania and Greece attend joint press conference
Leaders of Serbia, Bulgaria, Romania and Greece agreed on Saturday that the whole region needs to be included in the European Union (EU) and that the cooperation on joint projects can bring the region long-awaited prosperity and stability.
Gift boosts support for ISU fraternities, sororities
Their gift, the amount of which is not being disclosed, will be used to create GREEK Arete, meaning “excellence” in GREEK, a fund to provide opportunities for increased educational programming, leadership and alumni engagement to students in fraternities and sororities, according to university officials.
Yildirim digs at Tsipras over 8 Turkish soldiers, hints at link to GREEKS
Turkish Prime Minister Binali Yildirim on Monday reproached his GREEK counterpart Alexis Tsipras for not mentioning the issue of the eight Turkish servicemen whose extradition Ankara has sought and appeared to link the case to that of two GREEK soldiers being detained in Turkey. Yildirim claimed that ...
Southeast Fraternities and Sororities to Celebrate GREEK Week 2018 Through Philanthropy and ...
The Interfraternity Council (IFC) and National Panhellenic Conference (NPC) join forces for their annual GREEK Week activities April 14-22 in a spirit of philanthropy, friendly competition and fun at Southeast Missouri State University. GREEK Week is a time for social GREEK-lettered organizations to give ...
Preservation matters: Schley House witnessed 200 years of history
The Schley House is one of Frederick's earliest examples of GREEK Revival domestic architecture. Located on the 400 block of East Patrick Street, the property is situated east of Carroll Creek. During its 200 years of history, it has served as a private home and an inn, and it is currently used as apartments.
Premier attends Easter celebration at Gymea
Thousands celebrate at Easter Midnight Mass at St Stylianos GREEK Orthodox Church, Gymea. Picture: Facebook. Mayor Carmelo Pesce, Eleni Petinos and Gladys Berejiklian at Easter Midnight Mass at St Stylianos GREEK Orthodox Church, Gymea. Picture: Facebook. Thousands celebrate at Easter ...
'Rodin and the Art of Ancient GREECE' at the British Museum
The British Museum commemorates the death centenary of Auguste Rodin with “Rodin and the Art of Ancient GREECE,” an exhibition that showcases how the French sculptor's work took inspiration from the ancient Greek art he encountered when he visited the British Museum in 1881. During that visit, the ...
GREEK life promotes success, community for students
Caleb Berry is a senator for USUAA and a member of the Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity. In universities across the nation, GREEK Life is a cultural phenomenon. Throughout the hallowed halls of American higher education, you can find the letters of fraternities and sororities proudly displayed. UAA is not ...
The founder of this iconic shoe label on turning her favourite holiday souvenir into a powerhouse ...
Angelina Jolie is a fan, as is Emma Roberts and even Harper Beckham, so it's likely that you are too. Ancient GREEK, the shoe label adored for its line of handmade leather sandals in modern designs, was born out of Christina Martini's love of shopping traditional GREEK sandals at tourist shops around the ...
Cleric with suspected links to Gulen arrested on GREEK-flagged yacht
A 48-year-old man believed to be an imam with links to Fetullah Gulen, the cleric that Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan blames for a thwarted coup in 2016, has been arrested, Turkey's Anadolu agency reported on Monday, noting that the man was stopped on a GREEK-flagged yacht off the ...
Agora: The Greek financial crisis
From democracy to the market - we examine the devastating impact of the Greek financial crisis on ordinary citizens.
The Light of the Resurrection Will Show the Way to Move Forward, ND’s Mitsotakis Says
Main opposition New Democracy (ND) leader Kyriakos Mitsotakis wished the light of the Resurrection to unite all the Greeks and to strengthen the hope. In […] The post The Light of the Resurrection Will Show the Way to Move Forward, ND’s Mitsotakis Says appeared first on The National Herald.
Kehila Kedosha Janina Announces 4th Annual Greek Jewish Festival
NEW YORK – Kehila Kedosha Janina Synagogue and Museum (KKJ) will host the fourth annual Greek Jewish Festival on Sunday, May 6 from 12-6 PM. The […] The post Kehila Kedosha Janina Announces 4th Annual Greek Jewish Festival appeared first on The National Herald.
Greek Prosecutor Probing Gun-Firing Newspaper Publisher
ATHENS – With Greek police still hunting for gun-toting soccer boss and business magnate Ivan Savvidis, a prosecutor has ordered a preliminary investigation into an […] The post Greek Prosecutor Probing Gun-Firing Newspaper Publisher appeared first on The National Herald.
Turkey’s EU Minister Says Greek Defense Chief Kammenos Not Funny
Greek Defense Minister Panos Kammenos’ constant digs at Turkey aren’t going over well in that Turkey, with Minister for EU Affairs Omer Celik describing him […] The post Turkey’s EU Minister Says Greek Defense Chief Kammenos Not Funny appeared first on The National Herald.