Ankara will continue natural gas drilling work around the island of Cyprus to establish the fair sharing resources, Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said on Tuesday. “Turkey will not allow unilateral activities [in the Eastern Mediterranean]. We need to protect the rights of Turkish Cypriots with actual steps,” Cavusoglu said at a symposium entitled “Law … The post Turkey to continue gas drilling around Cyprus, says FM Cavusoglu appeared first on Keep Talking Greece.
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Tuesday, October 16, 2018
FYROM's PM Zaev urges Parliament to accept name deal with GREECE
FYROM's Prime Minister Zoran Zaev has urged deputies to “look into the future” as parliament opened a debate on proposed constitutional ...
GREECE woman searching for grandfather's stolen dog tags
GREECE woman searching for grandfather's stolen dog tags ... Monday morning when she went to her car, parked at her GREECE apartment complex.
GREECE and Britain look to the future
Domestic politics in both Britain and GREECE is not for the faint-hearted. It won't have escaped the notice of Kathimerini's readers that the United ...
Skopje film accuses GREECE of 'ethnic cleansing' of its people, using image of man Crucified on ...
A new Skopje film titled “Mocking of Christ” attempts to accuse GREECE of “ethnic cleansing” of its people. The film has in fact been criticised by ...
Classics Symposium 2018: "Being There-Martial and Mythological Landscapes of GREECE"
Thinking across ongoing work and recent explorations of Greek mountains and fountains, Professor Robinson will turn to central GREECE to consider ...
European budgets to Commission's judgement
... process in which GREECE participates for the first time after exiting the memoranda, and this Greek move showcases the government's intention not to ...
Airports around GREECE break all- time record
Airports throughout GREECE have seen a record-breaking 10 percent rise in passenger traffic from January through to September this year, with the ...
Gazpromneft-Lubricants sees sales soar in GREECE
“GREECE is one of the most promising sales markets in Europe. In just a few years of operation we have managed to [increase] brand awareness and ...
GREECE and the many changes in the Trump administration
The frequent changes of foreign and security policy officials in the Trump administration are not helping US allies, including GREECE, in their efforts to ...
How The Alt-Right Is Weaponizing The Classics
The Red Pill community has been using Greek and Roman antiquity to bolster their credibility.
Five Shipwrecks Found Near Greece’s Fourni Islands
ATHENS, GREECE—The Greek Culture Ministry announced that five additional vessels have been discovered in the ship graveyard off the coast of the Fourni Islands, bringing the total number of ships foun...
Greece’s first: Council of State to be headed by female judge
For the first time in its 89-year-old history the Council of State will be headed by a woman. Judge Aikaterini Sakellaropoulou was chosen by the Greek cabinet to be the President of the country’s Supreme Administrative Court for the next four years. Sakellaropoulou was one of the vice presidents under the presidency of Nikolaos Sakkellariou. … The post Greece’s first: Council of State to be headed by female judge appeared first on Keep Talking Greece.
Piraeus Bank Finances the Development of Thriassio Transit Center
ATHENS (BUSINESS WIRE)- Piraeus Bank will finance the development of the Thriassio Transit Center, which will help increase freight transport by rail and promote Greece […] The post Piraeus Bank Finances the Development of Thriassio Transit Center appeared first on The National Herald.
Meet The Greek Family in Thessaloniki That Has 12 Children
A family in Thessaloniki’s Oreokastro is growing…even after 11 children. Zacharias and Demetra Veltsios have a happy family of 12 children, as Demetra is expecting their 12th child in the ...
The Abundance of Goats in Greece and the Therapeutic Qualities of Goat Milk
Greece comes first in Europe in the number of grazing goats, as approximately 4.5 million goats are bred in the country, amounting to 47.6 percent of milk-producing goats in the EU. Professor and ...
Stunning Rescue Operation Saves Horse from the Open Sea in Greece’s Katakolo
A difficult and strange rescue operation took place on Monday in Peloponese’s Elia region. Everything started 15 days ago, when a local farmer lost his horse, named ”Haido”. The horse couldn ...
Greece’s Tsipras Calls for Unity After ‘Macedonia’ Rift
Greece’s Prime Minister, Alexis Tsipras, addressed a meeting of his cabinet ministers on Tuesday in the Greek capital. Among other things, Tsipras called all of his ministers, both from SYRIZA ...
‘206 Rooms of Silence’ exhibit revives forgotten memories of Greek orphanage
A former Greek primary school, now used as an art space, is hosting an exhibition on the Prinkipo Greek Orphanage, which once served as a home for the orphans of Istanbul’s dwindling Greek community f...
What's with the sunny autumn weather? It's all Greek to meteorologists
October sunshine are not usually two words typed together around Seattle, but this year, it's becoming a theme. Tuesday marked a week since it last rained around here, and long range forecasts ...
‘Traditional Greek Home Cooking’ at Elea on the Upper West Side
Pickles at Industry City in Sunset Park, Edward Huang’s Taiwanese fare in a Midtown food hall, and more restaurant news. The long-awaited underground bar at Cote, the Korean steakhouse in the Flatiron ...
The Latest: Tusk says new thinking required in Brexit talks
LUXEMBOURG (AP) — The Latest on Britain's upcoming departure from the European Union (all times local): 4:30 p.m. European Council President Donald Tusk says new thinking is required to end the Brexit standoff and is likening the Irish border problem to the mythical Gordian Knot that cannot be untied. Tusk said Tuesday that "we need maybe a new method of thinking." He says that avoiding a "hard border" between EU member Ireland and the U.K.'s Northern Ireland "looks like a new version of the Gordian Knot. Unfortunately I can't see a new version of Alexander the Great." Legend has it that the ancient Greek king used his sword to cut through the knot.
“Mocking of Christ” triggers outrage both in Greece and FYROM
“Mocking of Christ” is a film about a Greek journalist with family roots in Greece and the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia. The film that has won the Innovation Award at the Montreal film Festival 2018 has triggered an outrage not only in Greece but also in FYROM. According to the plot, Alexander Philippopoulos returns … The post “Mocking of Christ” triggers outrage both in Greece and FYROM appeared first on Keep Talking Greece.
Tsipras asks Ministers to commit “to not bring down the gov’t over Macedonia”
Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras has asked the government ministers to commit themselves to not bring down the government on the Macedonia name issue. Tsipras was addressing a cabinet meeting of the SYRIZA-ANEL coalition government on Tuesday, with his junior partner Panos Kammenos to insist in not supporting the Prespes Agreement. The Prime Minister urged for … The post Tsipras asks Ministers to commit “to not bring down the gov’t over Macedonia” appeared first on Keep Talking Greece.
Alternate Minister of Foreign Affairs, G. Katrougalos, attends the General Affairs Council of the EU (Luxembourg, 16 October 2018)
Alternate Minister of Foreign Affairs Giorgos Katrougalos, speaking today at the General Affairs Council which met in Luxembourg, emphasised that a significant delay exists in the creation of a cohesive European migration policy. The Alternate Minister of Foreign Affairs stressed that the xenophobic voices of demagogues in Europe take advantage of this inability in order to undermine solutions that are based on solidarity and international law, and to act as demagogues in light of the European elections in May 2019. The issue of migration is not a national issue, but rather a European one. Mr Katrougalos stressed that this requires a holistic strategy in order for it to be tackled, and especially a new asylum system which will fairly distribute the weight of migrational challenges in conjunction with the foreign dimension of migration; in other words, to support growth in neighbouring countries in order for them to be able to ensure an attractive future for their citizens. The relevant decisions must be taken by the end of the year. The Alternate Minister of Foreign Affairs welcomed the acceptance of Greece’s proposal to create a mechanism for political protection in the European Union to deal with natural disasters and threats, which must be outfitted and financed with the required funds. He also noted the need for social deepening of European integration as the only path to regaining citizens’ trust in the European endeavour. For this purpose, the new community budget will need to be ambitious and socially oriented. Referring to the issue of BREXIT, Mr Katrougalos expressed the hope that an agreement will be reached, provided that the United Kingdom takes into account the significant progress in the negotiations and responds with a creative approach to recent pending issues, specifically with regard to the key issue of the Irish border in which European solidarity is a given. Our country is nonetheless preparing for any outcome, as is the European Union, including a worst-case scenario in which an agreement is not reached. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is coordinating the preparation and reaction of all ministries concerned, attaching special importance to the protection of the rights of Greek citizens living in the UK, protection of agricultural products and geographical designations as well as tourism, education, and shipping issues. Moreover, in conjunction with the Ministry of Digital Policy, a related web page is being prepared to provide updates to all interested citizens and institutions.Before the meeting of the General Affairs Council, Mr Katrougalos participated as an observer in the preparatory meeting of the European Affairs Ministers of the Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats where the above issues were discussed in a general climate of converging views.
Sokratis Doubtful for Arsenal's Leicester Clash After Limping Out of Greece's 2-0 Defeat to Finland
Arsenal defender Sokratis Papastathopolous reportedly suffered a sprained ankle during Greece’s 2-0 UEFA Nations League defeat to Finland on Monday evening and is a doubt for the Gunners' clash with L...
Join in the spirit of Ut Prosim with upcoming Greek philanthropies
Hokies live our school motto “That I May Serve” in different ways every day. We find ways to give back to our community through classes, clubs, churches and individual endeavors, not because we have t...
Greek public sector union calls 24-hour strike on Nov 14
ATHENS, Oct 16 (Reuters) - Greece's largest public sector union will stage a 24-hour walkout on November 14 to demand wage and pension increases, hirings and tax cuts, the first major strike since ...
Catford man faces extradition to Greece over birthday brawl death despite being cleared of murder
A Catford man wanted over the murder of a teenager celebrating his 19th birthday on the party island of Malia faces extradition to Greece. AdChoices 1 2 3 YOU MAY LIKE Sponsored Links by Microsoft Sli...
A New ‘Greek Mark’ for Olives and Olive Oil
Seven companies in Greece that produce table olives and extra virgin and virgin olive oil were the first in the country to display a "Greek Mark" on their labeling, part of a project to distinguish Gr...
“200 were killed” trying to keep Aphrodite of Milo in Greece
At least one thousand Greeks who were at the port clashed with the French ship crew and Ottoman soldiers
Acropolis Museum offers free admission on October 28th
Like every year on Greece’s National Holiday on October 28th, the Acropolis Museum open its gates to visitors free of charge. The Museum will be open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Visitors will be able to tour through the permanent exhibitions of the Acropolis Museum that include findings of the country’s most important Temple … The post Acropolis Museum offers free admission on October 28th appeared first on Keep Talking Greece.
Investment in Greek Housing Fell 96% in Ten Years
ATHENS – Highlighting the devastating effects of an economic and austerity crisis that began n 2010, investment in housing in Greece fell 96 percent from […] The post Investment in Greek Housing Fell 96% in Ten Years appeared first on The National Herald.
Kammenos Says Tsipras Knew About Balkan Alliance Idea
ATHENS – Greek Defense Minister Panos Kammenos insisted his plan to create an alliance of Balkan countries as an alternative to a new name deal […] The post Kammenos Says Tsipras Knew About Balkan Alliance Idea appeared first on The National Herald.
Menendez Has Won Our Vote
For a number of years, our community had or one or two fellow Greek-Americans in the United States Senate. The great Paul Sarbanes and later […] The post Menendez Has Won Our Vote appeared first on The National Herald.
Greek President Pavlopoulos Addresses Conference in Cyprus
NICOSIA – Greek President Prokopios Pavlopoulos on Tuesday addressed the conference “Presidential Republic vs. Presidential Parliamentary Republic” held in Cyprus. “There is no system of organising […] The post Greek President Pavlopoulos Addresses Conference in Cyprus appeared first on The National Herald.
Ancient mariners: Greek navy offers taste of life in galleys
ATHENS, Greece (AP) — For a NATO-member warship, Greece's Olympias is pretty unusual. It's got a zero carbon footprint, no whale-zapping sonar and an antiquated propulsion system. The 37-meter (121-fo...
Greece Defense Industry Report 2018: Market Attractiveness, Competitive Landscape and Forecasts 2019-2023
DUBLIN--(Business Wire)--The "Future of the Greek Defense Industry - Market Attractiveness, Competitive Landscape and Forecasts to 2023" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering. Gre...
Greece: Kiwi season started, but growers are not harvesting yet
The kiwi season has finally started in Greece. Although the season started with the government giving the permission to start with harvesting around 10 October, but according to Christina Manossis fro...
Italy just took a step closer to a major clash with the rest of Europe over its budget crisis
[ITALY POLITICAL CRISIS] * ITALY SUBMITTED ITS BUDGET FOR REVIEW TO THE EUROPEAN UNION ON TUESDAY, LIKELY BRINGING TENSIONS OVER THE COUNTRY'S SPENDING PLANS TO THE FORE. * THE BUDGET PROPOSES INCREASING BOTH ITALY'S OVERALL GOVERNMENT DEBT AND ITS DEFICIT IN THE SHORT RUN, PUSHING THE DEFICIT AS HIGH AS 2.4% OF GDP OVER THE COMING YEARS. * THIS MEANS ITALY WILL FALL FOUL OF AN EU-MANDATED MAXIMUM DEFICIT LEVEL OF 0.8% OF GDP, AND COULD LEAD TO CLASHES BETWEEN BRUSSELS AND ROME. * BOTH LEADERS OF THE ITALIAN COALITION GOVERNMENT ARE EUROSCEPTIC AND A HARDLINE FROM BRUSSELS COULD STOKE TENSIONS. Italy's government on Tuesday pushed the country closer to a showdown with the European Union after submitting its latest budget for review. The budget proposes increasing both Italy's overall government debt and its deficit in the short run, pushing the deficit as high as 2.4% of GDP over the coming years. This means Italy will fall foul of a previously mandated maximum deficit level of 0.8% of GDP. Italy was asked to amend its budget by eurozone authorities before submitting it, and was told that the proposals represent "significant deviation" from its mandate. It refused to do so, with the Italian parliament voting to approve the proposals on Monday evening. "This budget keeps the government's promises while keeping public accounts in order," Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte said at a press conference. "Italy is a founding EU member and a net contributor," he added, according to the ANSA news service. "On the strength of this position, we go to Brussels with a budget that we are proud of and that we want to discuss without prejudices." The problem for Italy, however, is that Brussels has the power to send back the budget if it does not believe Italy is fulfilling its obligations. This would set the scene for a serious clash between the EU and Italy. Matteo Salvini, the leader of the Northern League, one of the two coalition partners in the Italian government, said on Monday evening that the government plans to go ahead with the implementation of its budget proposals, regardless of any opposition from Brussels. "If Brussels says I cannot do it, I do not care, I will do it anyway," Salvini said last week, referring to the budget's implementation. Salvini's belligerent attitude puts the EU in a tricky position. If it backs down and lets the Italians implement a budget in violation of rules it has set out, it risks a backlash from other eurozone countries which have abided by budget rules, often to their detriment. On the other hand, if it takes a hard stance and attempts to force the populist coalition into changing its budget, that could risk further alienating Salvini and his colleague, Luigi Di Maio, the leader of the Five Star Movement. This in turn, could bring back to the fore the aggressively eurosceptic stance of the coalition, which was moderated when it took to power. Official policy is that the government backs remaining in the European Union, but both Salvini and Di Maio are avowed eurosceptics, and Salvini is believed to privately back an exit from the single currency. In May, a leaked report, published in part by the Huffington Post, showed that both parties discussed a commitment to leave the euro prior to entering into government, before abandoning that pledge. Officials sought to play down the chances of a major clash, with Giovanni Tria, Italy's foreign minister saying that the "idea that this budget will blow up Europe is totally unfounded." The threat of a clash between Rome and Brussels comes as the Italian political situation continues to spook markets. Last week, Italian stocks briefly slipped into a bear market, and while they have rebounded a little, they remain subdued — although Italy's benchmark share index, the FTSE MIB is more than 1% higher on Tuesday. Bond markets have also responded strongly to the crisis, with the yield on the 10-year Italian bond rising above 3.6% last week, its highest level in four years. SEE ALSO: IS ITALY THE NEW GREECE? THESE 6 CHARTS EXPLAIN WHY ITALY IS RATTLING MARKETS Join the conversation about this story » NOW WATCH: Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales: There's going to be an 'enormous backlash' against Donald Trump's lies
OPINION: Greek organizations must consider alternatives to hazing
Within the past two months, four USC fraternities have faced or currently face suspension due to charges of hazing. Although it is well-known among students that hazing is alive and well on USC’s camp...
British Airways reveals new flights from Heathrow to Corsica and Greece
British Airways has revealed the latest additions to its expanding network of Mediterranean destinations from Heathrow. Bastia in northeast Corsica will served on Saturdays from 25 May to 28 September ...
Greece invites Indian companies to explore biz opportunities
The Ambassador of Greece to India Panos Kalogeropoulos interacting with Bangalore Chamber of Industry and Commerce (BCIC) invited Indian Companies to explore business opportunities in Greece. In an in...
‘Coexistence group’ tears down cross on Greek island that receives migrants, refugees
CWN Editor's Note: Pope Francis visited the island of Lesvos in April 2016. The above note supplements, highlights, or corrects details in the original source (link above). About CWN news coverage. Fo...
China, Greece start joint preservation work on fossilized dinosaur footprints in Beijing
Georgios Grimpylakos (front) and Nikoeaos Salamparchos, both experts from the Lesvos Geopark of Greece, work during a dinosaur footprint preservation project at the Yanqing Global Geopark in Yanqing D...
Anarchists attack police station in Athens, injure 4 policemen
Four police officers were injured when anarchists attacked the police station of Omonia in downtown Athens on Monday evening. It was around 9 o’ clock, when some 50 people wearing hoods and helmets started to throw stones and molotov cocktail bombs first at a police van and then at several other vehicles parked near the … The post Anarchists attack police station in Athens, injure 4 policemen appeared first on Keep Talking Greece.
20 high-ranking officials testify to prosecutor over deadly blaze in July
Regional and local government officials, former chiefs in charge of Police, the Fire Service and as well as members of the Coast Guard, a total of 21 people started arriving at the prosecutor’s office in Athens on Tuesday morning. In presence of their lawyers, the officials have to answer questions about the tragedy in Mati, … The post 20 high-ranking officials testify to prosecutor over deadly blaze in July appeared first on Keep Talking Greece.
Elena Crociani Impresses the Audience at United Solo Festival
NEW YORK – Elena Crociani starred in the Greek contemporary comic tragedy, The Prostitute Upstairs, written by Antonis Tsipianitis and directed by Albert Baker. The play […] The post Elena Crociani Impresses the Audience at United Solo Festival appeared first on The National Herald.