The remains of residential buildings found at Tenea date between roughly 300 B.C. and A.D. 400. Credit: Photo courtesy Greek Ministry of Culture Archaeologists have uncovered portions of the ancient G...
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Wednesday, November 14, 2018
GREECE: Public sector on strike over monetary policy
By Magda Panoutsopoulou. ATHENS. GREECE'S largest public sector union staged a rally in central Athens on Wednesday to demand an end to ...
Lost Аncient City was Discovered During Excavations in GREECE
GREECE'S culture ministry said Tuesday that archaeologists have located the first tangible remains of a lost city that the ancient Greeks believed was ...
CIFFT: GREECE Tourism Film Tops Public Vote as 'World's Best' for 2018
The Greek National Tourism Organization's (GNTO) award-winning promotional video “GREECE – A 365-day Destination” has added one more ...
Photo: in GREECE, a strike of civil servants
In GREECE on Wednesday, 14 November, civil servants have begun a 24-hour strike in protest against the country introduced austerity measures and ...
Brexit to Determine 2019 Pre-bookings from UK to GREECE
GREECE'S competitor countries as well as the United Kingdom's exit from the EU (Brexit) are the main factors expected to affect pre-bookings from the ...
No Ferries in GREECE on November 28 Due to Strike
The Pan-Hellenic Seamen's Federation (PNO) announced on Wednesday that it will participate in the 24-hour strike called by the General ...
Number of state debtors increases in GREECE: report
by George Georgakopoulos. ATHENS, Nov. 14 (Xinhua) -- Almost 600,000 Greeks were added to the long list of state debtors over the summer, ...
GREECE Health Ministry Plans Drug Consumption Rooms
The Greek health ministry is preparing a legislative amendment to permit the opening of drug consumption rooms in Athens, after a university's claim ...
Scientists discovered in GREECE amazing lost city
The Ministry of culture of GREECE reported that excavations on the island of Peloponnese was carried out from September this year. On the ruins of the ...
In GREECE have unearthed an ancient city
Excavated ancient Greek city of Teneya. Archaeologists in GREECE have stated that they managed to unearth an ancient Greek city Teneya based, ...
Travel to GREECE with WSC faculty
Wayne State College is giving students the opportunity to study abroad and follow a six credit program in GREECE. The six credit program will include ...
GREECE faces renewed bid to enforce Olympics award
A US defence contractor has asked a New York court for leave to begin attaching GREECE'S US assets to satisfy a €48 million ICC award relating to a ...
Greece hopes Brexit will stir a renewed debate over Parthenon Marbles
What would you do if you lost something that you really, really wanted back, and then fate handed you a way to get it? As Europe faces Brexit, that’s the question facing Greece. More than 200 years ag...
EP Rapporteur calls for suspension of EU-Turkey accessions talks
European Parliament Rapporteur Kati Piri proposes the formal suspension of accession negotiations with Turkey reiterating her call on Ankara to refrain from threatening Cyprus. Dutch socialist MEP Kati Piri presented on Wednesday to the European Parliament in Strasbourg her draft report on Turkey`s accession progress. Her report said that continuing a negotiating process aimed at … The post EP Rapporteur calls for suspension of EU-Turkey accessions talks appeared first on Keep Talking Greece.
Groussaka: Prince Charles invents a royal-style Greek Moussaka
Prince Charles has invented a royal-style Greek Moussaka. A Groussaka! The dish is made with grouse instead of lamb meat. the Prince revealed his love of “groussaka” on the day he turns 70, on November 14.. The Prince of Wales made the comments in the latest edition of magazine Country Life, which he edited to … The post Groussaka: Prince Charles invents a royal-style Greek Moussaka appeared first on Keep Talking Greece.
Greek mythology helps author make good on her wishlist with release of fourth novel
The idea for Rachael Craw's first novel came to her in dream. Some years later the inspiration for her young adult fiction is coming to her during waking hours. The Nelson College for Girls teacher re...
Greece, Hungary Take Lead in European Preliminaries
Hungary’s Dunaujvaros wrote history by clinching the women’s European Super Cup for the first time after a stunning shootout win in Kirishi. The LEN Trophy winner side came from four goals ...
Chinese seek bargains in Greece
Three times a week, hundreds of Chinese investors arrive at Athens airport to be greeted by Greek real estate agents who drive them straight into the city to view apartments for sale.The visitors are ...
Museum of Greek Refugees Project Presented
The presentation of plans for a museum of Greek refugees took place on Wednesday at the Acropolis Museum auditorium and was attended by luminaries from Greek culture, the Church, politics and sports.
Greek authorities are moving forward with new plans to save banks
Greek authorities are moving forward with two different plans to save their banks from a downward spiral. Some would-be investors think they’re too clever by half. To reduce non-performing loans, the ...
Greece hit by first major strike in post bailout era
ATHENS, Nov. 14 (Xinhua) -- Greece's umbrella trade unions of the public sector ADEDY called a 24-hour strike Wednesday, demanding increases in wages and pensions after being slashed since 2010. It is ...
Long-lost ancient city built by Trojan War prisoners discovered in Greece
Archaeologists in Greece have located the remains of a lost city believed to have been settled by captives from the Trojan War. In a statement released Tuesday Greece’s Culture Ministry said recent ex...
Greek archaeologists uncover first remnants of ancient city
A team of Greek archaeologists has just uncovered the first remnants of a once lost city believed to have been founded by former Trojan prisoners of war in the 12th or 13th century BC.
Greek company ponders Cobalt acquisition
Greece-based company Diversa announced on Wednesday that it is considering acquiring Cobalt Air, the Cyprus News Agency (CNA) reported. Consultants authorised by the Diversa board of directors are ...
Landslide unearths pre-historic tusk in lignite plant in W. Macedonia
A landslide at the Amyntaio lignite coal mine unearthed a 2-meter-long tusk. The pre-historic finding was discovered by workers of the Greek Public Power Company when they went to inspect the landslide area last week. They immediately informed their director about the finding and on his part he informed the competent authorities as well as … The post Landslide unearths pre-historic tusk in lignite plant in W. Macedonia appeared first on Keep Talking Greece.
Greece’ state budget shows mammoth primary surplus €6.46bn Jan-Oct
Greece’s state budget showed a primary surplus of 6.46 billion euros in the January-October period, up from a budget target for a surplus of 3.584 billion euros and up from a primary surplus of 5.33 billion euros in the same period last year, the Finance Ministry said in a report released on Wednesday. More specifically, … The post Greece’ state budget shows mammoth primary surplus €6.46bn Jan-Oct appeared first on Keep Talking Greece.
Greek civil servants on strike for wage hike, improved pensions
A man stands in front of protesters taking part in a rally organized by civil servants in central Athens, Greece, Nov. 14, 2018. EPA-EFE/YANNIS KOLESIDIS Members of the Communist-affiliated trade unio...
Greece public-sector workers strike for a real end to austerity
MORE than 1,000 people marched through central Athens today as civil servants all across Greece staged a 24-hour strike in protest against the government’s austerity measures. The country’s largest pu...
Langh Tech Delivers Scrubbers for the Greek Market
Langh Tech has secured a large deal in Greece for the delivery of 10 shipset scrubber systems for Bulk Carriers and Product Tankers. Shipping companies Marmaras Navigation and Delta Tankers, owned by ...
Tsitsipas Meets Greek President, Makes Vow
Fresh off defeating Alex de Minaur to capture the ATP NextGen Finals championship in Milan, Tsitsipas met Greek President Prokopis Pavlopoulos today. Watch: Who Will Win More Majors, Tsitsipas or Zver...
Greek Tennis Prodigy Meets with President of the Republic
Greek tennis champion Stefanos Tsitsipas visited the presidential mansion as the guest of President of the Republic Prokopis Pavlopoulos on Wednesday and expressed his wish to represent Greece in ...
Archaeologists Have Finally Found Greece's Lost City Of Tenea
Tenea was an ancient Greek city founded, so the story goes, by Trojan War survivors in the 12th or 13th century BCE. Until now, its location (and very existence) was entirely reliant on the words of h...
George Ciamba, sworn in as new minister-delegate for European affairs. Iohannis-Dancila, face-to-face meeting at Cotroceni after recent broadsides: Reasonable preparation of Council of the EU presidency still possible
President Klaus Iohannis has told the members of the Dancila Cabinet, present at the swearing-in ceremony for Minister Delegate George Ciamba, that a reasonable preparation of the Council of the EU presidency is still possible. The statement comes after the President recently said that Romania is not ready. “I wish you good luck in this regard. It’s one second to midnight for a reasonable preparation of the presidency of the Council of the EU and I believe it’s still possible,” President Klaus Iohannis told Premier Viorica Dancila and the other members of Government present at the ceremony in which George Ciamba was sworn in as Minister Delegate for European Affairs, following Victor Negrescu’s resignation last Friday. According to information provided by the Foreign Affairs Ministry’s website, George Ciamba has been working within that ministry since December 1990. He became secretary of state in November 2012. Prior to being appointed secretary of state for European Affairs, George Ciamba was Romanian ambassador to the Republic of Greece (2005-2012). In February 2016, he was released from the office of secretary of state and was then reappointed in January 2017. The President signed on Tuesday the decree appointing Ciamba in office, shortly after Premier Viorica Dancila’s nomination reached the Cotroceni Palace. Klaus Iohannis announced on Tuesday, several hours before signing the decree, that he will take a quick decision regarding the nomination for the European Affairs portfolio. “Several weeks ago, they were making a ruckus with the Government reshuffle. I see now that a bit-by-bit reshuffle is taking place, namely they should go one by one. It seems I’ll receive two nominations, one of which will be analysed very quickly. I’m talking about the Minister Delegate for European Affairs, we are nevertheless getting ready to take over the presidency of the Council of the EU. I don’t know why Mr Negrescu resigned, what’s certain is that we don’t have a minister on the eve of the presidency. The nomination made seems to be one that I’ll read in a positive note. I’ve collaborated very well with Mr Ciamba so far and I believe it’s important that I issue a resolution for this nomination, for us to finally move,” Klaus Iohannis stated at the Cotroceni Palace. President Klaus Iohannis stated on Monday that Romania is not ready to take over the Council of the European Union, considering that the responsible Government members are being replaced or are leaving and “things have gone haywire.” “I must point out a great worry I have, even though it does not concern you directly. It’s about 2019, the year when Romania takes over the presidency of the Council of the EU, an extremely honouring and demanding position, especially for the Government. I believe we’re not ready for this. Several weeks ago, I said we’ll live up to it reasonably, it’s just that things have gone haywire in the meantime, it’s no longer clear at the Government who the responsible persons are, the persons who should deal with this are resigning or are being dismissed from office. I believe that even now, at the last moment, the political need is to replace the Dragnea-Dancila Government, this accident of Romanian democracy. There is no outlook for good governance and involvement in European affairs. These things are very grave,” Klaus Iohannis stated. Premier Viorica Dancila stated on Tuesday, for Antena3, that the President has made a personal obsession out of toppling the current Cabinet. “The President has made a personal obsession out of toppling the current Cabinet. I have the conviction that the Government will survive, because it’s the Government of Romania. (…) By making such statements, by wanting to topple the Government, Mr Iohannis does a profound disservice to Romania. I’m the supporter of good cooperation, but I’m forced to firmly condemn such an attitude. I wonder what the President wants. Anarchy? Instability? Because I believe this is the effect when you promote such statements,” Viorica Dancila stated for Antena3. “Prime Minister’s Hour” postponed, Dancila chooses Cotroceni Palace, for Ciamba’s swearing-in, over the Palace of Parliament The members of the House Standing Bureau have postponed the “Prime Minister’s Hour” meeting during which two sensitive topics regarding the EU criticism levelled against Romania would have been debated, in order to allow Viorica Dancila to attend the swearing-in of George Ciamba at the Cotroceni Palace. The House Standing Bureau took the decision to postpone the “Prime Minister’s Hour” for a later date which will be established by the leadership of the House. The post George Ciamba, sworn in as new minister-delegate for European affairs. Iohannis-Dancila, face-to-face meeting at Cotroceni after recent broadsides: Reasonable preparation of Council of the EU presidency still possible appeared first on Nine O' Clock.
The Athens Crossroad Conference Spotlights Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery Excellence, Leading Hellenes (Vid)
ATHENS – Leading scientists and physicians from throughout Greece and the Hellenic Diaspora, along with companies representing cutting edge medical technology turned The Athens Crossroad […] The post The Athens Crossroad Conference Spotlights Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery Excellence, Leading Hellenes (Vid) appeared first on The National Herald.
Two Greeks Arrested in Police Operation to Dismantle Cocaine Dealing Ring
Two Greeks and a foreign national were arrested during a major police operation to dismantle an international drug trafficking ring that distributed large quantities of […] The post Two Greeks Arrested in Police Operation to Dismantle Cocaine Dealing Ring appeared first on The National Herald.
ND Leader Mitsotakis Receives Delegation of Greek Clergymen
ATHENS – Main opposition New Democracy (ND) leader Kyriakos Mitsotakis on Wednesday received the board of the Holy Association of the Greek Clergymen and assured them […] The post ND Leader Mitsotakis Receives Delegation of Greek Clergymen appeared first on The National Herald.
Tsitsipas He Wants to Play for the Greek Tennis Team (Vid)
ATHENS – President of Republic Prokopios Pavlopoulos on Wednesday received Greek tennis player Stefanos Tsitsipas, who was accompanied by his parents, following his return to […] The post Tsitsipas He Wants to Play for the Greek Tennis Team (Vid) appeared first on The National Herald.
This Greek Revival Brownstone Is the Ultimate Nonurban City Home
Mother-daughter design duo Suzanne and Lauren McGrath, of firm McGrath II, transform a young family's Brooklyn Heights townhouse into a cozy Cotswolds hideaway The owners of this 6,000-square-foot bro...
Debate over Constitutional revision underway in Greek Parliament (watch live)
Major opposition party leader Mitsotakis accuses PM Tsipras of trying to bring his leftist activism into the process
Brazil's Bolsonaro says 'bitter' measures needed to avoid fiscal crisis
Brazil's right-wing President-elect Jair Bolsonaro urged state governors on Wednesday to back the approval of reforms his team is preparing, saying some "bitter" austerity measures are needed to avoid a fiscal crisis such as the one Greece went through.
Greece's primary budget surplus for Jan-Oct beats target
ATHENS (Reuters) - Greece's central government exceeded its target and achieved a primary budget surplus of 6.46 billion euros (5.63 billion pounds) in the 10 months to October, thanks to higher ...
Greek civil servants stage strike over pay and pensions
Greek civil servants staged a 24-hour strike on Wednesday to press for wage and pensions increases that would reverse deep cuts in incomes enacted during the country’s three international bailouts sin...
Greece to boost renewables to cut oil imports, carbon footprint
ATHENS: Greece is seeking to almost double the share of renewables in its energy consumption by 2030 under a plan to cut down on oil and gas imports, tap its own resources and reduce its carbon footpr...
Little Left of Greek Revival Wood Frame Once Home to BookCourt in Cobble Hill
While the quaint and historic storefront that stood at 161 Court Street is now gone, replaced with a new, modern one, it had been hard to see what was happening with the rare Greek Revival wood frame ...
Listen To This Mix Full Of Underground ‘80s Synth-Pop And Minimal Wave From Greece
Discover tracks by Lena Platonos (pictured), In Trance 95, Chris Snake and more. Greece is not the first country you would usually associate with the minimal wave explosion across Europe and North Ame...
Greece-Ecuador-Australia: Joint police operation to dismantle cocaine-trafficking ring
A major police operation in cooperation of Greek, US and Ecuador authorities to dismantle an international cocaine-trafficking ring is underway on Wednesday. Simultaneous arrests are taking place in Greece and Ecuador after authorities in the Latin American country found and confiscated 300 kg cocaine on a yacht. The yachts was to transfer the cocaine to … The post Greece-Ecuador-Australia: Joint police operation to dismantle cocaine-trafficking ring appeared first on Keep Talking Greece.
Pan Gregorian of NJ Honors Consul General Konstantinos Koutras (Vid & Pics)
GARFIELD, NJ – Pan Gregorian of New Jersey’s P.G.E.I. of America Charitable Foundation, Inc. honored Consul General of Greece in New York Konstantinos Koutras at its […] The post Pan Gregorian of NJ Honors Consul General Konstantinos Koutras (Vid & Pics) appeared first on The National Herald.
Letter to the Editor: On Greek Universities
To the Editor: Mass media has already given and continues to give us many examples of stories of successful Greek University graduates, who immigrated, for […] The post Letter to the Editor: On Greek Universities appeared first on The National Herald.