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Saturday, June 9, 2018
GREECE puts Turkish putschists under protection: Report
Eight former Turkish soldiers, who had fled Turkey during the 2016's defeated coup attempt, are under heavy protection in GREECE, a Greek newspaper ...
GREEKS Brace for Scorching Temperatures on Saturday
Temperatures in Greece will exceed 37 degrees Celsius (98.6 Fahrenheit) on Saturday, with GREEKS running to the beach to cool down.
Preston bus station review – a glorious reprieve
Earmarked for demolition just six years ago, the brutalist gem that is Ove Arup’s Preston bus station has been sympathetically renovated, right down to the route numbers How could there have been any doubt? Why was it even considered that the majestic concrete battleship that is Preston bus station might be demolished? Yet it was, a few years back, to make way for a proposed shopping centre of uncertain viability. Central government, in the face of prolonged and well-made arguments for its listing, hedged and prevaricated until deciding in 2013 that, yes, it was worthy of protection. Now, as its renovation is completed, it’s plain that the bus station deserves to stand alongside the other robust civic masonry that Preston, like many industrial cities, boasts: the neo-Greek Harris Museum and Art Gallery; the Edwardian baroque Sessions House. It’s also again clear (see, too, the Southbank Centre in London) that the listing of postwar architecture is the last, best defence of public space that the tattered planning system can provide. Continue reading...
In GREECE the bus with immigrants crashed into a wall, killing 5 people
At least five people were killed and two seriously injured on Friday when a small van with the Iraqi and Syrian migrants crashed into a wall and ...
List of Trucks to be Featured in Livingston Summerfest 2018 International Food Truck Extravaganza
... represent Thailand, Italy, Columbia, Mexico, Japan, GREECE, China, Taiwan, Australia, Puerto Rico, Latin America and the United States of America.
Different readings holding up name deal with FYROM
The conclusion of negotiations between GREECE and the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia is being held up by disagreements over the ...
Top court upholds suspended prison sentence for former statistician
The case of Georgiou has attracted intense criticism from GREECE'S international lenders who fully support his efforts between 2010 and 2015 to ...
PAOK wins third place in GREECE
PAOK swept Promitheas Patras and completed the season in style. By Eurohoops team/ info@eurohoops.net. PAOK won third place in the Greek ...
San Diego Festivals, Fairs, Food & Fun
Listen to popular GREEK Music from groups like The Olympians. Take midday dance lessons and eat lots of GREEK food. Drop the kids off in the kids ...
Education and hypocrisy
University candidates taking part in Friday's nationwide exam on the subject of Modern GREEK were asked to distinguish between the notions of ...
Greek Parliament Lit with the Colors of ‘Athens Pride’
The Greek Parliament was lit with the colors of Athens Pride on Saturday evening for the annul parade of the LGBT community that took place at Syntagma Square. The 14th Athens Pride, and the second at Syntagma Square, was endorsed by the Greek governent ...
Trump repeats false claim that a 'Democrat bill' is to blame for his policy of separating migrant ...
Syrian refugee children from Afrin, who crossed the Evros river, the natural border between GREECE and Turkey, play with a dog at the train station of ...
Best beaches in Europe: Croatia, GREECE and Spain are home to some of the most beautiful beaches
Anyone wanting to spend the day should make sure to take provisions - there are no shops or food stands on the hidden section of GREECE.
IMF, eurozone seek velvet divorce
Rather, discussions are already under way to secure the IMF a velvet divorce from the eurozone that will have the least repercussions for GREECE.
The Portuguese Myth
Former prime minister Pedro Passos Coelho liked to say that “Portugal is not GREECE.” The truth in his slogan was not that austerity was any different in ...
Coronation Street’s Jack P Shepherd soaks up the sun with stunning girlfriend Hanni Treweek on well-deserved break in Greece
CORONATION Street star Jack P Shepherd and his girlfriend Hanni Treweek looked loved-up as they lounged by the sea in Greece. The 30-year-old actor, who plays David Platt on the soap, jetted away for some fun in the sun amid his current dramatic storyline.
Sounds Of The Ancients
Ever wondered what the Ancient GREEKS considered to be pop music? Certainly wasn't Ariana Grande... thankfully! Professor Michael Atherton ...
Greece aims to be marine LNG hub within years
ATHENS, June 9 (Xinhua) -- Greece aspires to become a regional marine bunkering and distribution hub for liquefied natural gas (LNG) in the Eastern Mediterranean through the European Union co-funded "Poseidon Med II" project, according to local officials.
Letter to the editor: Thanks for coverage of Greek festival
Please accept a sincere thank you from the entire St. Basil Greek Orthodox Church community for your coverage of our Annual Greek Festival this past weekend (June 1, 2 & 3). There’s a tremendous amount of volunteer work that goes into each year’s event ...
ESM's tranche delay shocks Athens
This Friday's decision is seen sending a twin message to Greece: The first part concerns the GREEK government's efficiency deficit and the second ...
TNH Publisher-Editor to Kathimerini: “Your Eminence, It’s a Question of Trust”
The National Herald’s Publisher-Editor, Antonis H. Diamataris, writes in Kathimerini, the leading newspaper of Greece, about the crisis at the Archdiocese of America. Mr. Diamataris […] The post TNH Publisher-Editor to Kathimerini: “Your Eminence, It’s a Question of Trust” appeared first on The National Herald.
Facing the new crisis in the GREEK Orthodox Church of America
The GREEK Orthodox Church of America has always been considered the nucleus of community life and a significant part of the GREEK-American ...
How the Greek debt crisis exposed the global economy as a giant con - and led to Donald Trump
Why is the world the way it is, and how did it get that way? One book I read in the past year explained more about that question than any other, and it wasn’t about Donald Trump or the rise of the far right or the endangered state of democracy — or at ...
Drones Detect Plastic Waste in Greek Seas
University of the Aegean kgiyvbk researchers conducted a successful experiment detecting plastic waste in the sea of Lesvos with the use of drones. The Marine Remote Sensing Group experiment was carried out at the Tsamakia beach of Mytilene. Its aim was ...
House Multi-Bill Guarantees €25 Bln to ESM for Greece’s Loans
A clause by which the Greek State guarantees €25 billion for loans received by the European Stability Mechanism is included in the multi-bill submitted to the House for a vote. Pursuant to Article 109 of the multi-bill to be ratified by Thursday, the ...
GREEK govt submits draft bill on reforms to parliament to unlock last bailout loans
The GREEK government submitted a draft bill to parliament late on Friday outlining reforms in the energy, pension and labor sectors as the government ...
Feature: Migrant rescue operations, illegal trade top challenges for Greek Coast Guard
ATHENS, June 9 (Xinhua) -- The search and rescue operations of thousands of migrants crossing the Aegean Sea, along with combating the illegal trade circuit are among the top priorities and challenges for the Greek Coast Guard, a Greek official told Xinhua ...
Alternate Minister of Foreign Affairs, G. Katrougalos, attends the 3rd Forum of the EU Strategy for the Adriatic and Ionian Region (Catania, 24.05.2018)
“The biggest problem Europe is facing today is the sharp rise in inequalities within and between states; inequalities that undermine both the economy and democracy.” Alternate Minister of Foreign Affairs Giorgos Katrougalos stressed this in his address to the 3rd Forum of the EU Strategy for the Adriatic and Ionian Region, which is taking place in Catania.“In contrast,” Mr. Katrougalos added, “these EU initiatives for the countries of the Adriatic and Ionian Region, which link EU member states with countries that are candidates or potential candidates for accession, enhance the region’s political and economic stability. We need regional strategies that will contribute to just development that benefits all of the European Union’s citizens. No citizen should be left behind and driven to poverty or unemployment.” “Greece,” Mr. Katrougalos highlighted, “promotes similar policies in the wider Balkan region, strengthening cooperation in the sectors of energy, transport and trade.”Issues of maritime and onshore cross-border cooperation during the period 2021-2027, the migration- and refugee-related challenges for the countries in the region, and the potential for further cooperation were discussed at the Forum.Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, Greece, Italy, Montenegro, Serbia and Slovenia are the countries participating in the EU Strategy for the Adriatic and Ionian Region. For the first time, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia was welcomed as an observer,in an effort towards confidence-building measures between the states of the region. FYROM submitted an application to become the ninth country participating in this EU Strategy.
Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Terens Quick participates in the official Centennial celebration of the Republic of Georgia – Bilateral meetings and a meeting with the Federation of Greek Communities (Tbilisi, 25 May 2018)
Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Terens Quick is in Tbilisi today, representing Greece at the official ceremony celebrating the 100th anniversary of the declaration of the First Republic of Georgia. The ceremony will be attended by Heads of State and Foreign Ministers from many countries. On the occasion of his visit to Georgia, Mr. Quick will meet with the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mikheil Janelidze, and with his counterpart the Deputy Foreign Minister for Diaspora Affairs, Zviad Gonadze. He will also meet with the Board of the Federation of Greek Communities of Georgia and with members of the Greek community who teach Greek in Georgia.
Greek Finance Minister Proposes New Reform Measures To Ease Debt
ATHENS (Alliance News) - Greek Finance Minister Euklid Tsakalotos proposed another set of comprehensive reform and austerity measures in parliament ahead of the end of the country's third bailout package in August. The measures, proposed late Friday, are ...
GREEK gov't plans for day after bailout
ATHENS, June 9 (Xinhua) -- A new draft bill, that includes the main guidelines and steps of Greece's economic policy for the next four years after the ...
General strike in Greece hits austerity, demands benefits
The 49th general strike called in Greece since its financial crisis hit in 2008 shut down the country for a day on May 30. Although some local buses and trains were running, most other government services, like the ferries to the Greek islands were not.
Meet the GREEK-American Educator Helping Kids to Thrive
Siani-Athanasiou, born into a GREEK family in Chicago, knew from an early age that she wanted to work in education. After 18 years of working in the ...
Greece Submits Reforms to Parliament, Aiming to Unlock Last Bailout Loans
ATHENS — Greece submitted a draft bill to parliament late on Friday outlining reforms in the energy, pension and labour sectors as the government races to secure the last loans from its international bailout programme. Athens is keen to pass a final ...
Mitsotakis Notes 100th Day of Detention for Greek Officers in Turkish Jail
ATHENS – New Democracy leader Kyriakos Mitsotakis noted in a tweet on Friday the 100th day in detention for two Greek officers held in a […] The post Mitsotakis Notes 100th Day of Detention for Greek Officers in Turkish Jail appeared first on The National Herald.
Ongoing Struggle for Treskas Family Rebuilding Their Queens Home
NEW YORK – The American dream of home ownership came true for Greek immigrant Panagiotis Treskas and his family, but after the home was structurally […] The post Ongoing Struggle for Treskas Family Rebuilding Their Queens Home appeared first on The National Herald.
Too Many Tourists? Greece Feeling The Strain of Popularity
With as many as 32 million people – three times the country’s population – expected to visit this year, tourism, Greece’s biggest revenue engine, is […] The post Too Many Tourists? Greece Feeling The Strain of Popularity appeared first on The National Herald.
The Sweet Song of Greece Lures Tourists to Good Life
There’s a spot on an island an hour away from Athens – I will never tell you where it is – a small, U-shaped beach […] The post The Sweet Song of Greece Lures Tourists to Good Life appeared first on The National Herald.
Police, New Democracy Lambast Tsipras Over Lawlessness
ATHENS – Greek police under siege from anarchist groups and the major opposition New Democracy joined in accusing Prime Minister and Radical Left SYRIZA leader […] The post Police, New Democracy Lambast Tsipras Over Lawlessness appeared first on The National Herald.
Letter to the Editor: Greek Priest Says that Jesus Was Greek – What?!
To the Editor: I am an American-born, lifelong member of the Greek Orthodox Church. When I was a member of the Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church […] The post Letter to the Editor: Greek Priest Says that Jesus Was Greek – What?! appeared first on The National Herald.
Hate crime rears its ugly head again in GREECE
For instance, while the New York Times reported that “the 75-year-old mayor of GREECE's second largest city was brutally assaulted by a far-right mob ...
GREEK conservative leader to continue efforts to free soldiers jailed in Turkey
The leader of Greece's Conservatives, Kyriakos Mitsotakis stressed on Friday that he would continue to bring international attention to the two GREEK ...
Greek Cypriots start work on south's first casino
Greek Cypriots started work on June 8 on building what has been billed as the largest casino resort in Europe costing 550 million euros ($650 million) and creating thousands of jobs on the south of the holiday island. Greek Cypriot President Nicos ...
GREEKS Are Invading London
Economic crises cannot stop entrepreneurs from invading and changing the world. And GREEK entrepreneurs aren't exceptions to the rule.
10 classic European islands on a budget
With sunshine, superb beaches and charming towns, Ibiza, Mallorca, the famous Greek islands et als often come with A-list prices. Here’s how to enjoy them without spending too much cash Even the epic photos don’t quite prepare you for Santorini, with its encircling black cliffs. The island was formed by an enormous volcanic eruption in 1600 BC, and the subsequently collapsing caldera formed these sheer faces. Its extraordinary landscapes justly attract hordes of visitors and, unsurprisingly, Santorini, or Thira in Greek, is one of the pricier Greek isles. STAY The island’s volcanic soil produces renowned wine, and at Caveland caves dug from the volcanic pumice to be used as wine cellars now provide fun and stylish accommodation. Dorm beds cost from €23, doubles (book ahead: they sell out quickly) from €70. HANG OUT Atlantis in the north-western town of Oia may just be the best bookshop on the planet; it certainly has one of the best settings, overlooking the sea in this whitewashed old town. Born through passion, and a bit of whimsy, it now runs food, film and literary festivals through the year. EAT Naoussa calls itself a traditional taverna, although its prices are a little high. The food is good, though, and factor in the location (its terrace is a good place to watch the sun set over the caldera) and it’s a bargain (main courses from €10.50). DAY TRIP Boat trips run to Thirasia, another sliver of the island before its eruption, on the other side of the caldera. If you can, bring a moped, stay the night and explore what Santorini must have been like 30 years ago (there are a few old-style rooms to let from €40 for a double). WAY TO GO There is an airport (served by easyJet and Norwegian from Gatwick), but though it’s a longish ferry trip from Athens (6-9 hours, greeceferries.com, from €40), nothing beats entering the caldera by sea. It does leave you with the problem of making your way up the cliffs on the switchback road. A donkey ride is traditional, if not exactly comfortable. ANDY BOSTOCK Continue reading...
Hellenic Centre for Marine Research in Posidonia 2018 to support GREEK maritime sector and ...
Integrating HCMR's vision to assist the development and further advancement of blue energy sector in the GREEK market, transfer knowledge ...
Geeking out: GREEK edition
Geeking out: GREEK edition. Tess Klein ... Storm Team 4 Meteorologist Jesse Ritka is avoiding the rain in Wauwatosa and geeking out at GREEK Fest.
It's not all GREEK: art and design exhibition at university
A group of 13 students, named after the 13th letter of the GREEK alphabet, is merging problem solving with art and design in an exhibition at the ...
Inmarsat to Collaborates With GREEK Space Agency for Technology R&D
TYSONS CORNER, VA, June 8, 2018 — Inmarsat has signed an agreement with the space agency of Greece to collaborate on technology research ...