A man who brutally abused his dog in Chania beginning of the week and triggered an unprecedented outrage appeared at the local police station on Thursday afternoon certain that the 48-hour deadline to be arrested had passed. He was accompanied by his lawyer. From what is reportedly known so far from his testimony to police, … The post Brutal dog abuser of Chania turns himself to police, after arrest deadline expires appeared first on Keep Talking Greece.
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Thursday, October 8, 2020
England removes 5 Greek islands from quarantine list
Five Greek islands have been added to the Government’s quarantine exemption list, Transport Secretary Grant Shapps said. Arrivals in England from Lesvos, Santorini, Serifos, Tinos and Zakynthos – also known as Zante – will no longer have to self-isolate for 14 days from 4am on Saturday, October 10, 2020, following a decrease in cases. No countries … The post England removes 5 Greek islands from quarantine list appeared first on Keep Talking Greece.
Greek islands added to quarantine-free list
Arrivals in England from Lesvos, Santorini, Serifos, Tinos and Zakynthos will no longer have to self-isolate for 14 days from 4am on Saturday.
The Guardian view on Greece and Golden Dawn: defeating the politics of hate
The cheers that rang out from the tens of thousands gathered outside an Athens court on Wednesday spoke of the relief and joy sweeping through Greece and beyond. The verdict that the leaders of the ...
Greece coronavirus: Average daily cases over 400 and over 5 deaths
Slowly but gradually increasing are the coronavirus cases Greece records each and every day, while the average rate of deaths has reached 5.3 per day. Authorities announced on Thursday, 436 new cases and another 6 Covid-19 related deaths. The total cases have reached 21,381 and death toll increased to 430. 19 of the new cases … The post Greece coronavirus: Average daily cases over 400 and over 5 deaths appeared first on Keep Talking Greece.
Greek island holidays back on as ministers lift quarantine rule
Families were given a half-term holiday boost today after the government reintroduced quarantine-free travel to popular Greek islands.The Department for Transport announced that passengers from ...
Five Greek islands removed from quarantine list for England, Wales and Northern Ireland
Travellers returning from the Greek islands of Lesbos, Tinos, Serifos, Santorini and Zakynthos will no longer need to self-isolate.
Fresh ‘exploratory talks’ agreed upon as Greek and Turkish foreign ministers meet for the first time since latest crisis
[Preview] Top diplomats from Athens and Ankara met in Slovakia as the two nations aim to put their issues aside. It’s the first sign of action since Turkish President Erdogan said he was willing to meet his Greek counterpart in September. Read Full Article at RT.com
Why tourists shun Salamis, site of a great sea-battle
2,500 years ago a small Greek fleet thrashed a huge Persian one. Holidaymakers don’t care
Top Turkish, Greek diplomats hold first meeting since crisis, agree on talks
The foreign ministers of Turkey and Greece met on Thursday for the first time since their dispute over energy exploration and territorial rights in the eastern Mediterranean, and agreed to hold ...
Greece warns Turkey Varosha decision will be raised at next EU Summit
The Greek government spokesperson called on Turkey to take a step back
Cavusoglu at GlobSec 2020: Kastellorizo is a tiny island
He said it is not possible for an island of 10 square kilometers to give Greece a continental shelf and an Exclusive Economic Zone
GREEK PM, EU Commission chief call on Ankara to reduce tension
GREEK Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen agreed that “Turkey has to undertake the ...
Erdogan undermines each chance for dialogue, provokes with Varosha
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan does not miss a chance to undermine any dialogue with his neighboring countries. Turkey “will never take a step back” from its goals in the Aegean Sea and the Mediterranean, Erdogan said on Thursday. Speaking about the “Blue Motherland” and the occupied North of Cyprus, Erdogan said that “the issue of … The post Erdogan undermines each chance for dialogue, provokes with Varosha appeared first on Keep Talking Greece.
Will GREECE go on UK quarantine list? Latest travel advice as 'air bridge' remains – but not on some ...
GREECE'S coronavirus situation has been comparatively good. However, infections are on the rise, and are now at their highest rate since the start of the ...
Erdogan's Shot Across the Bow: Turkey Won't Back Down
Backed by the United States, Turkey disputes parts of GREECE'S Continental Shelf although Washington said it supports GREECE at the same time as it ...
Azerbaijan recalls its ambassador to GREECE for consultations
Azerbaijan on Thursday recalled its ambassador to GREECE for consultations amid conflict with ethnic Armenian forces around Nagorno-Karabakh, the ...
France moves to replace the 12 Rafales sold to GREECE
“We have the intention, between now and the end of the year, to place an order, in parallel with the orders for GREECE, of 12 aircraft for the Air & Space ...
Turkish, GREEK foreign ministers meet for first time since E Med tensions
Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu and his GREEK counterpart Nikos Dendias met on the sidelines of the Global Security Forum in the Slovak ...
GREEK, Turkish foreign ministers meet as tensions ease
Turkey's foreign ministry released a short video of GREEK Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias and Turkish counterpart Mevlut Cavusloglu meeting on the ...
EBRD backs GREECE'S biggest renewable project
The project is set to be GREECE'S largest renewable energy project and the largest solar power project in south-eastern Europe to date, Kallanish ...
GREECE: NGOs call for investigation into migrant 'pushbacks'
GREECE'S government has come under scrutiny from several prominent human rights organizations for its treatment of migrants and refugees.
Cyprus: The coastal front of Famagusta has opened as Turkey kills all hope for a solution to the Cyprus issue
At the crossing point there are Greek-Cypriot and Turkish-Cypriot journalists as well as foreign news agencies
Dendias – Cavusoglu agree to set a date for the exploratory talks
Since the announcement for the resumption of the informal Greek-Turkish exploratory talks it has not yet been possible to set a date for the contacts
France to Order 12 More Rafale Fighters, to replace GREEK order
PARIS France will order “by the end of the year” 12 additional Rafale fighter jets to replace the twelve aircraft that will be taken from the French Air ...
GREEK FM meets with Turkish counterpart on sidelines of security forum
GREEK Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias and his Turkish counterpart, Mevlut Cavusoglu, agreed on Thursday to set a date for the start of exploratory ...
Peter Sarsgaard: 'People like the bad guy. It's distasteful but it's human nature'
The reluctant actor discusses his new horror film, his love of bats – and making love to a tree for wife Maggie Gyllenhaal Unlike many actors, Peter Sarsgaard got some work during lockdown: an 11-minute short, shot by his wife, Maggie Gyllenhaal, on their rural estate in Vermont. Penelope, now on Netflix, is the strange, moving story of a widowed farmer, facing a sad future, broken only by a delirious evening humping a tree. “I’m never going to look at that tree in the same way again, and I don’t think that tree will ever look at me in the same way again,” says Sarsgaard. He’s on lockdown again with his family, this time in Greece, where they are shooting Gyllenhaal’s directing debut proper, an adaptation of Elena Ferrante’s The Lost Daughter. “That was the first thing Maggie told me about Penelope. She said: ‘I want you making love to a tree.’ And I was like” – a resigned sigh – “Oh, whatever. I’ll do it!” Continue reading...
GREECE urges Turkey to 'step back' from reopening of Cyprus beach resort
ATHENS (Reuters) - GREECE called on Turkey to step back from reopening an abandoned beach resort in Cyprus, warning that Athens and Nicosia ...
Golden Dawn convicts’ “mitigating circumstances” as sentencing expected today
After a marathon session that lasted 13 hours on Wednesday, the Appeals Court in Athens resumes its work in the trial of Golden Dawn at 12;30 noon on Thursday. The session starts with the recommendations of the prosecutor regarding which mitigating circumstances should or should not be admitted in imposing the sentences. After the verdict … The post Golden Dawn convicts’ “mitigating circumstances” as sentencing expected today appeared first on Keep Talking Greece.
Greek court to sentence former Golden Dawn lawmakers
A Greek court is expected to sentence 18 former lawmakers of the extreme right-wing Golden Dawn party, including its leader, a day after the three-member panel of judges delivered a landmark verdict d ...
GREEK Australian Dialogue Series- CEO reveals vision for the Benaki Museum
Another successful and compelling GREEK Australian Dialogue Series took place last night, featuring guest speaker Mr Haris Siampanis, the Chief ...
UO's GREEK Social Life and COVID-19
As students return to Eugene from across the country, the University of Oregon and the GREEK Life community hope to avoid a trend that has been seen ...
GREEK Bonds Rally to Send 10-Year Yields to an All-Time Low
GREEK bonds yields dropped to a record low as support from the European Central Bank and the European Union quells investor concerns about the ...
The unknown village in Artsakh built by Pontian GREEKS
During his visit to the village, he met 10 GREEKS and two offspring of mixed GREEK and Armenian families. ” Some of them know neither Russian nor ...
Mohegan-led consortium offers 150 million euros for Greek casino licence
A consortium led by U.S. casino operator Mohegan Gaming & Entertainment [MOTGA.UL] has offered 150 million euros ($176 million) for a licence to build and operate a luxury casino resort in Athens, a ...
Commission calls for 'good faith' in GREECE-Bulgaria deals with North Macedonia
The implementation of the name-change deal between GREECE and North Macedonia (Prespa agreement) as well as a friendship agreement between ...
Hackers target GREEK banking users warns HBA
The Hellenic Banking Association (HBA) issued a warning on Wednesday about a new type of technical support scam whereby perpetrators call ...
Pandora's Jar by Natalie Haynes review – rescuing women in Greek myths
Helen of Troy, Aphrodite, Medea ... putting women centre stage in an enjoyable, witty look at the ways in which their stories have been changed over time It was actually a Roman mythological figure that compelled Natalie Haynes, author of the Women’s prize-shortlisted _A Thousand Ships_, to make female characters in the Greek myths the subject of her new work of nonfiction. Dido, ruler of a nascent north African nation, was the queen with whom Aeneas, the hero of Virgil’s epic poem the _Aeneid_, fell in love – before abandoning her to seek his destiny in Italy. Dido is a supremely sympathetic literary figure: dignified, humane, tragic. As she explains in her introduction to _Pandora’s Jar_, Haynes was saying so on the radio when she was surprised to hear her interviewer describing the character as “a vicious schemer”, a version of Dido, it turned out, that was not Virgil’s, but Christopher Marlowe’s. The modern era, or at least the early modern era, had not served Dido well. Part of the project of this hugely lively, fun, yet serious book is to unpeel the accretions that have affixed themselves over time, like barnacles on a shipwreck, to the women of Greek myth, from Pandora to Helen of Troy via Phaedra and Medea. Haynes examines the original sources for the characters, noting how, often – though far from invariably – later incarnations have underplayed the much fuller, more complex roles given to them in antiquity. Continue reading...
Sydney's “GREEK precinct”, Marrickville is the 10th coolest neighbourhood in the world
“Waves of Portuguese, Vietnamese, Italian and GREEK migrants have added to the richness of Marrickville's culture, spearheading the emergence of ...
Multiple GREEK houses report Wi-Fi connectivity issues
As a result, most students living in residence halls have newly revamped Wi-Fi, while some living in GREEK houses do not. Kiera Jackson '22, another ...
Why did Golden Dawn's neo-Nazi leaders get away with it for so long?
The party’s campaign of violence goes back to the 1990s, yet Greece’s political class seemed to turn a blind eye In the end, the leader of a party whose supporters threatened “civil war” and to turn the skins of immigrants into lampshades could not even bring himself to face judgment in person. Nikolaos Michaloliakos, like other senior members of Golden Dawn, was absent from court in Athens yesterday as a judge read out a series of damning verdicts on the neo-Nazi party he leads. Golden Dawn, which shot to prominence amid Europe’s economic crisis a decade ago, and is responsible for a years-long campaign of violence and intimidation against immigrants, LGBTQ communities and political opponents, was found to be a criminal organisation. Seven of the party’s former MPs, including Michaloliakos, have been found guilty of directing the organisation, while a range of members are guilty of crimes including murder, attempted murder and possession of weapons. Some now face sentences of up to 15 years in prison. It is the culmination of a lengthy court process that some campaigners have called the largest trial of Nazis since Nuremberg, triggered by the murder of Pavlos Fyssas, an anti-fascist Greek rapper, in 2013 – at a time when the party was Greece’s third-largest political force. Related: Golden Dawn leader and ex-MPs found guilty in landmark trial Related: Golden Dawn: the rise and fall of Greece’s neo-Nazis Daniel Trilling is the author of Lights in the Distance: Exile and Refuge at the Borders of Europe, and Bloody Nasty People: the Rise of Britain’s Far Right Continue reading...
EBRD to Support Largest Renewable Energy Project in GREECE
Supporting the largest renewable energy project in GREECE, EBRD is investing EUR 75 million in the successful Eurobond tap issuance by HELPE.
Virtual tour of Mykonos, one of GREECE'S most mystical islands
GREECE is known for its exquisite high-quality gold jewelry and you'll find an amazing selection of boutiques offering local, handcrafted pieces in ...
Dog Torturer on the Run as GREECE Hails Brave Vet
The veterinarian, Kostas Terezakis, now hailed around GREECE as a hero, refused payment for caring for the dog, despite the long and difficult hours ...
Turkey – GREECE and other countries: Population Movement
This revision aims to amend the GREECE component of this Emergency Appeal highlighting the increased needs in GREECE, particularly on Lesvos ...
Plans to create GREEK-style beach club at Bondi, Australia's most famous beach
A touch of Greece could soon be coming to the sweeping white-sand crescent of Bondi, one of Australia's most iconic beaches. The Amalfi Beach Club ...
Holmdel: Drive-Thru GREEK Food Fest this weekend! Kimisis GREEK Fest!
HOLMDEL, NJ: Drive-Thru GREEK Food Fest this weekend! THIS IS ONE FOOD ORDER NOT TO MISS!! It's that delicious time of the year again in ...