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Thursday, April 12, 2018

Bill Gray's opens restaurant/pub in GREECE

While all the buzz in GREECE has been at the opening of Chick-fil-A, a new Bill Gray's quietly opened at 1177 North GREECE Road this week. A soft opening is what the company's vice president of finance is describing it as. Jon Gonzalez says the restaurant and pub is a combination of fast casual and full ...


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WAHID to bring GREEK, Persian and western jazz music to show

WAHID will perform from 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday, April 29, at Village Homes Community Center, 2661 Portage Bay East in Davis. WAHID is a musical dialogue between two versatile musicians, Chris Wabich on frame drums and Dimitris Mahlis on oud, who approach composition and improvisation in a ...


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Mirage 2000 pilot officially declared “dead”, SAR continues off Skyros

Search and Rescue operation continued until the evening, but neither the body of the pilot nor the Mirage 2000-5 have been spotted. Some debris have been found, his helmet, a survival kit, a small boat as well as evidence that the 34-year-old pilot Giorgos Baltadoros is not alive, media report. Locals who know the area … The post Mirage 2000 pilot officially declared “dead”, SAR continues off Skyros appeared first on Keep Talking Greece.


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A SOLDIER CALLED LOVE at National Theatre Of Greece

A SOLDIER CALLED LOVE, written by Iasonas Sigma, is running at the National Theatre of Greece on the Nikos Kourkoulos Stage from April 12 to May 27. The show tells the story of a boy named Love being handed over by his parents to a cruel regime in hopes ...


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Chik-fil-A is now open in GREECE and customers are flocking

"For me there is always half that sandwich that is thicker and juicier than the rest and when you find that bite, you know it," Newhart said. It took owner Alan Taylor eight years to open the franchise in his hometown of GREECE. Chick-fil-A is headquarted in Atlanta. "We have been waiting, waiting so long for ...


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Turkey, GREECE need constructivist approach in bilateral relations, PM Yıldırım tells Tsipras

Turkey and GREECE need to focus on a positive agenda in their bilateral relations, Prime Minister Binali Yıldırım told his Greek counterpart Alexis Tsipras in a phone call on Thursday. According to the prime ministry sources, Yıldırım said the communication channels need to remain open and both sides ...


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The Parthenon near Otterbach, Germany, delivers great Greek food at good prices

When I went to the Parthenon, a Greek restaurant in Otterbach, I didn’t really know what to expect. I had been craving something vaguely Mediterranean for days and had high hopes for a great meal, but the Kaiserslautern area is littered with restaurants ...


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GREEK Hero Killed in Aegean Jet Crash Identified (photos)

Baltadoros' Mirage and another GREEK jet were returning to an air force base on Skyros after confronting Turkish planes which had violated GREEK airspace. Greece's air force confirmed in a statement that at 12.15 p.m. local time (1015GMT) contact was lost with the Mirage about nine nautical miles ...


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The story behind Chelmsford's GREEK street food market stall

As well as a number of great GREEK dishes catering for meat eaters, vegetarians and vegans alike there are also several discounts available from Tis oras. All Essex County Council and Chelmsford City Council employees get a 20 per cent discount on food. Similarly students also get a 20 per cent ...


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Greece refuses Malta's extradition request linked to Daphne Caruana Galizia murder

Maria Efimova was the whistleblower who reportedly helped Daphne Caruana Galizia's investigation into high-level corruption in Malta. Caruana Galizia was murdered in a car bombing in October 2017.


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Ancient Greek settlement west of Naples well worth a wander

A serene walk through a wooded, waterfront park will take you through ancient Greek ruins at the Cuma archaeological site west of Naples. Yes, Greek. Cumae was the first Greek colony on Italy’s mainland. Records indicate Greeks settled here in the eighth ...


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Prime Minister Reacts As GREEK Courts Protect Egrant Whistleblower From Malta

“The European Arrest Warrant was requested by the Maltese courts and not by the government, and the GREEK courts have now taken their own autonomous decision,” he said. “I don't see this as a sign of mistrust in Malta's rule of law, and it's by no means the first time an EU country rejected a European ...


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New GREEK air space violations by Turkish jets

Two formations of four Turkish fighter jets violated Greece's airspace twice and infringed on the Athens Flight Information Region on Thursday, the Hellenic National Defence General Staff (HNDGS) said. The two Turkish F-16 and two F-4 jets entered national airspace in the northeastern and ...


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Sokratis, the Colossus of Dortmund The GREECE centre-back has been the rock on which ...

Kalamata is known for its olives and traditional folk music and dancing. The Greek city is also where Sokratis Papastathopoulos was born, though the none-shall-pass philosophy of the Borussia Dortmund centre-back means any opposing forward who tangles with him is unlikely to lead him a merry ...


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GREECE launches tender for Crete power link project

GREECE'S power grid operator has launched an international open tender for a project linking the island of Crete to the mainland grid via undersea ... The project linking Crete to the Peloponnese peninsula is part of a 2-billion-euro, 10-year investment plan to connect some of GREECE'S islands to the ...


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Additional 800 police officers on patrol to protect citizens from crime

More than 800 police officers will be withdrawn from the service of VIP persons and buildings and be deployed to Patrol Service on the streets, Minister for Citizens Protection, Nikos Toskas, announced on Thursday. The measure comes amid increasing crime in Athens and broader Attica and sharp criticisms by opposition parties and average people. 700 … The post Additional 800 police officers on patrol to protect citizens from crime appeared first on Keep Talking Greece.


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Greece, Turkey pledge to 'strengthen dialogue' after Greek pilot dies: Tsipras

Greece and Turkey on Thursday pledged to "strengthen their dialogue" after a Greek pilot was killed in a crash en route home from a mission to intercept Turkish jets, Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras said. Tsipras said he had received a call from his Turkish ...


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Greek-American Representatives Question Facebook CEO Zuckerberg

WASHINGTON, DC – Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg faced questions from Greek-American Rep. John Sarbanes (D-Maryland) on April 11 about ads which appeared on the social media […] The post Greek-American Representatives Question Facebook CEO Zuckerberg appeared first on The National Herald.


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Holy Cross Day School Students Celebrate Easter

WHITESTONE – The students at Holy Cross Greek Orthodox Day School celebrated Easter and the Anastasi on April 10, their first day back at school after […] The post Holy Cross Day School Students Celebrate Easter appeared first on The National Herald.


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Greece hoping for Germany to change tune on debt relief

Greece is hoping for a change of tune by Germany on debt relief when their finance ministers hold Friday their first meeting since a new government took office in Berlin. Greek Finance Minister Euclid Tsakalotos travels to Berlin where he will meet his new ...


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Michalis ANGELOPOULOS : « We have the moral duty to protect the rights of the Roma people”

“We have the moral duty - as mayors, as councilors and as Greek citizens - to protect the rights of the individuals affected and of the Roma community as a whole,” stated Michail ANGELOPOULOS (GREECE, EPP/CCE), Vice-President of the Congress and Mayor of Samos, addressing the participants at a ...


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Chick-Fil-A celebrates grand opening in GREECE

Chick-Fil-A celebrates grand opening in GREECE. April 12, 2018 12:39 PM. The brand new Chick-Fil-A in GREECE is now officially open. It's the first in the Rochester region, but the crowd of customers and traffic weren't as big of an issue as some expected to start the morning. Advertisement – Content ...


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Photos: Deadly Air Pollution May be the Price for New Jobs in Greece

The belching smokestacks of Ptolemaida’s coal-fired energy plant are a sign of opportunity for Greeks who lost their jobs after the country’s financial meltdown in 2007. For many others, however, they’re a symbol of the European Union’s hypocrisy.


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Greece proposes new CEO for Hellenic Petroleum

ATHENS (Reuters) - Hellenic Petroleum (HEPr.AT), Greece’s biggest oil refiner, said on Thursday that the Greek government had proposed that its chairman Efstathios Tsotsoros also take on the position of chief executive, replacing Grigoris Stergioulis.


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GREEK Fighter Jet Crashes After Encounter With Turkish Aircraft, Officials Say

An official at the GREEK Defense Ministry said the jet was returning from a mission to intercept two Turkish F-16 jets further east, near the GREEK island of Lesbos. “The mission had finished and it had been on its way back with another GREEK plane,” said the official, who was not authorized to speak publicly ...


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Take the reins of VMFA's 'The Horse in Ancient GREEK Art' and enjoy the ride

GREEK vases also would have been used to inspire discussion at gatherings called symposiums, where elite men would talk about the events of their time in a setting “like the most sophisticated cocktail party,” Schertz said. Just as guests might have been challenged to write poetry inspired by a scene on ...


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Kotzias meets Pacolli in Pristina.

Greek Foreign minister Nikos Kotzias has held a meeting in Pristina today with his counterpart from Kosovo Behgjet PacolliIn contrast to the other visits held as part of th


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Turkey and GREECE ratchet up tension in the Mediterranean

WHEN Recep Tayyip Erdogan travelled to GREECE late last year, the first such trip by a Turkish president in more than six decades, hopes surfaced that he and his hosts might hammer out a formula to reduce tensions. The past couple of months have disappointed the optimists. Rather than coming to ...


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GREECE refuses to extradite slain Maltese reporter's source

A Greek court has refused to extradite to Malta a whistleblower who helped a murdered Maltese journalist investigate money-laundering in high places. Malta wants to arrest Russian former bank employee Maria Efimova for allegedly providing false evidence that could lead to another's conviction, ...


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GREEK air force confirms identity of dead pilot

The GREEK fighter jet pilot who was killed on Thursday when his plane crashed into the central Aegean, was identified by the Hellenic Air Force as ... GREEK defense sources said earlier that the Mirage had been one of GREEK two jets on a mission to intercept Turkish jets in the Aegean earlier in the day.


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GREEK court rules against extraditing Russian source in Maltese scandal

ATHENS, April 12 (Reuters) - A GREEK court on Thursday ruled against extraditing a former bank employee who ignited a political scandal in Malta when she became a source for an investigative journalist who was murdered last year. Maria Efimova, a Russian who left Malta for Greece last year with her ...


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Finance ministry offers overtaxation protection to occasional workers for 2017 income

Greece’s Finance Ministry submitted a regulation to the Parliament offering tax protection to occasional workers with low annual income. The regulation refers to incomes obtained in 2017 and was submitted ahead of the tax declarations to be made in coming weeks of 2018. The regulation allows low-income tax payers who had occasional employment in 2017 … The post Finance ministry offers overtaxation protection to occasional workers for 2017 income appeared first on Keep Talking Greece.


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Greek airline Aegean's passenger traffic up 12 pct in first quarter

ATHENS, April 12 (Reuters) - Greece’s largest carrier Aegean Airlines said on Thursday its passenger numbers rose 12 percent in the first quarter of this year compared to the same period in 2017, mostly on international routes where traffic rose by 16 ...


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GREECE'S Ionian Islands to Get First Ferry Link

A new ferry route that will link all the Ionian islands for the first time will be inaugurated on May 1 and run until October 31. Shipping Minister Panagiotis Kouroumblis announced the new ferry service at the Regional Development Conference of the Ionian islands, noting that “the linking of the Ionian ...


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Air force fighter jet pilot reported DEAD after crashing into the sea

GREECE is adamant the men accidentally strayed into Turkey due to bad weather during a patrol. Earlier this year a Turkish patrol boat rammed a Greek coast guard vessel near disputed islands in the Aegean. Turkey is also angry over the refused application for the extradition of eight servicemen wanted ...


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Ryanair slashes unprofitable routes in GREECE

Low-cost giant Ryanair announced on Wednesday that it is significantly curtailing its activity in GREECE, removing two aircraft from local hubs to Germany. Besides the airplane flying from Athens International Airport, the other is being taken from Hania, leading to the closure of the Irish carrier's hub at the ...


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The Simple Greek Sets Anticipated Opening in Rosslyn

The Simple Greek is hoping to open its new restaurant location at the Colonial Village Shopping Center in early May, according to a company representative. Signs for the restaurant are currently up at the shopping plaza, between the Rosslyn and ...


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Vodafone Greece to modify charges for roaming calls

Vodafone Greece said it will modify the roaming calling charges for contract and pre-paid subscribers from 10 May. Basic roaming charges for roaming calls in countries outside the EU were increased to EUR 1.56 (VAT included) per minute from EUR 1.30 fo r ...


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GREEK military jet crashes in Aegean, pilot killed

Defense ministry officials in Greece say an air force fighter jet has crashed into the eastern Aegean Sea after returning from a patrol, killing the pilot. The officials told state-run television that the Mirage 2000-5 crashed Thursday some 6.5 kilometers (4 miles) north of the island of Skyros. They gave no ...


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Fallen GREEK mirage found off Skyros, pilot's death confirmed

The remains of a Mirage that fell off the coast of Skyros have been found, the Hellenic Air Force said, confirming the pilot's death. The Mirage 2000-5 jet fell into the sea some nine miles northeast of the island which is part of the Sporades group near the central Aegean, according to a statement issued ...


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Greek Defence Minister: “The pilot has been killed”! (Upd)

Developing Story!


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GREECE, FYROM talks focus on name change

A man walks past a poster reading in “End of the negotiations for the name – Our name is Macedonia,” in Skopje, on Thursday. The foreign ministers of the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia and GREECE have begun a new round of talks aimed at resolving a name dispute between the two ...


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Trilateral meeting between Greece, Egypt and Cyprus in preparation for ‘Nostos’ programme (Athens, 12 April 2018)

Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, Terens Quick, will be welcoming the Egyptian Minister of Immigration and Expatriate Affairs, Nabila Makram, and the Cypriot Commissioner for Overseas Cypriots, Fotis Fotiou, to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs tomorrow for collaboration on the final organizational details of the ‘Nostos’ programme. The ‘Nostos – The return’ programme will be carried out from 30 April to 6 May, and the Presidents of the three countries will attend the celebratory opening ceremony. Within the framework of ‘Nostos – The return’, the Egyptian government is undertaking to host a group of Egyptian Greeks from Greece and Cyprus in Alexandria, Cairo, El Alamein, Saint Catherine’s Monastery in Sinai, and Sharm el Sheikh. The programme will include visits to sites of special importance for the historical presence of Hellenism in present-day Egypt. Finally, within the framework of their visit, Ms. Makram and Mr. Fotiou, accompanied by Mr. Quick, will be received by the President of the Republic, Prokopis Pavlopoulos, and will be taken on a tour of the Acropolis archaeological site and museum.


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Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, T. Quick, visits Zambia (11 April 2018)

With his visit to Zambia, his meeting with the Greek community there, his talks with Foreign Minister Joseph Malanji, and his meeting with former President Kenneth Kaunda, Deputy Foreign Minister Terens Quick completed his tour of four sub-Saharan countries. A tour that combined Easter with the Greek community with important bilateral meetings, either for the first time, as is the case of Tanzania, or after at some 30 or 40 years, as in the case of Malawi, Zimbabwe, and Zambia. In Zambia, which was recently hit by a cholera outbreak, the Deputy Foreign Minister also announced Greece's contribution of humanitarian aid, in the coming days, with 1.5 tons of medical supplies collected by the Ministry of National Defence, which the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has committed to send by air, via the Greek Embassy in Harare. The meeting with the Greek community took place at the seat of the Orthodox Metropolis of Zambia, at an event prepared by Archbishop Ioannis of Zambia, on behalf of the Patriarch Theodoros of Alexandria and Africa. In his meeting with the Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, Honorary Consul Michail Kroupnik outlined the issues Greeks in Zambia are facing; primarily strengthening of Greek language learning and the resumption of ERT broadcasting. As he characteristically stressed: "we longed for the day when Greece would be with us again, after so many decades. We are overjoyed. We only want to help our homeland. We ask the minimum of it, chiefly to support us morally with its presence from time to time.” In his own welcome message, the Archbishop of Zambia conveyed the gratitude of the Patriarch of Alexandria for Mr. Quick’s tour of sub-Saharan countries, and described the Church’s vital missionary and charitable work there. During his talks with the Foreign Minister of Zambia, Joseph Malanji, Mr. Quick presented the Greek government's new policy pertaining to the African continent, which includes political consultations, business missions, and cooperation in sectors of production, as well as in the cultural and academic fields. At the same time, the Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs listened with great interest to the observation that Zambia is one of the key countries in the Southern African Development Community (SADC) as well as the Inter-ministerial Committee of the MCO for cooperation on Defence and Security issues for sub-Saharan Africa, the presidency of which will be assumed by Lusaka next August. It should be noted that, on the initiative of the Hellenic-Zambian Chamber based in Athens, approximately 20 Greek companies are already successfully doing business in Zambia – with its 17 million citizens – with a significant amount of activity. Mr. Quick described to the Foreign Minister of Zambia the situation in the Eastern Mediterranean and the Middle East, referring to Turkey’s aggressive stance towards Greece and its turbulent relations with the EU, as well as the diplomatic efforts on the part of our country, which, together with the Republic of Cyprus, represents the region’s pillar of stability. The visit to the home of the country’s first President, Kenneth Kaunda, liberator of Zambia and pioneer of the Non-Aligned Movement, was very emotional. President Kaunda, now 94 years old, reminisced about his cooperation with Andreas Papandreou and Archbishop Makarios within the context of the Movement. He also revealed that he is preparing to publish his autobiography in which he will explain, for the first time, why he always held, and continues to hold, a white kerchief in his left hand during public appearances. Since he lost important pieces of his archive when he was removed from power and placed under house arrest for five years (the Archbishop Ioannis of Zambia presently resides in the same home), he requested that Mr. Quick arrange for a picture of himself with Makarios to be sent from Cyprus, commenting that: "Such a picture must exist in the archives in Nicosia. I would like to add it to the pictures of the rest of my comrades." On his visit to Zambia, the Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs was also accompanied by Greek Ambassador George Markantonatos, who is also accredited to that country.


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Greek fighter pilot killed in crash after Turkish intercept mission: officials

A Greek fighter pilot died Thursday when his plane crashed in the Aegean whilst returning from a mission to intercept Turkish jets, officials said. "A Greek pilot (has entered) the pantheon of heroes," Defence Minister Panos Kammenos said in a tweet.


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GREEK Jet Crashes in the Aegean Sea, Pilot Missing

GREEK MoD refused to provide further details on the incident. Over the past couple of days, the HAF has intensified its patrol missions on the maritime border with Turkey following an escalation in the relationships between Athens and Ankara. Turkish and GREEK combat jets have also been engaged in ...


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Greece fighter jet CRASHES in dogfight with Turkey plane just day after GREEKS open fire

Greece fighter jet CRASHES in dogfight with Turkey plane just day after GREEKS open fire. A GREEK fighter jet has crashed into the sea after claims of a dog fight with Turkish planes in disputed airspace just days after GREEK soldiers ... GREEK authorities are currently searching for the aircraft's pilot. It is not ...


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GREEK owners lead trend in scrapping of crude tankers

Two GREEK shipping companies have scrapped 22-year-old tankers this week, feeding a steady flow of wet tonnage for demolition. George Procopiou-led Dynacom Tankers Management is sending the 148,000-dwt Shanghai (built 1996) for scrap, sources said, suggesting a price of about $10m.


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EU Officials Reject Vague Greek Holistic Growth Plan

Greek Finance Minister Euclid Tsakalotos’ self-touted “holistic” growth plan for the country, with three international bailouts of 326 billion euros ($402.26 billion) set to expire […] The post EU Officials Reject Vague Greek Holistic Growth Plan appeared first on The National Herald.


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Kotzias Says Greece, FYROM Must Compromise in Name Feud

ATHENS –  Greek Foreign Minister Nikos Kotzias said his government, as well as that of the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) both must make […] The post Kotzias Says Greece, FYROM Must Compromise in Name Feud appeared first on The National Herald.


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