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Tuesday, February 8, 2022

Greek Protesters Torch Equipment at Island Migrant Camp

Greek police say they have arrested four people on the Greek island of Lesbos after violence broke out during a protest against plans to build a new migrant camp there.


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Rise: Giannis Antetokounmpo Watches His Biopic for the First Time

Giannis Antetokounmpo and his family recently caught an early cut of the Disney movie about the improbable life of the Greek-Nigerian basketball star that is set to be released later this year. The athlete, who plays for the NBA champion team Milwaukee Bucks, posted a picture with his mother, Veronica, and his brother, Thanasis, in […] Read the full story on GreekReporter.com.


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Canadian Truckers Block Major International Bridge in Detroit

Just as they had promised, Canadian truckers protesting vaccine mandates are now blocking the largest international bridge between their country and the United States in their continued effort to force Canadian Premier Justin Trudeau to back down. The bridge, between Windsor, Ontario and Detroit, Michigan comprises the main commercial link between the countries, having as […] Read the full story on GreekReporter.com.


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How Orthodox Martyrs Saved the Greek Language Under Ottoman Rule

The Greek language survived almost 400 years of Ottoman rule due to the Greek Orthodox Church, which protected and taught the language. Read the full story on GreekReporter.com.


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Nikos Xylouris’ Voice Still Resonates in Crete and Greece

Nikos Xylouris, nicknamed Psaronikos, who passed away on Feb. 8, 1980, is a symbol of Crete. He was one of its greatest singers whose talent made him internationally known. Xylouris was born in Anogeia, a rugged mountain region in the hinterland of Crete, and penned soulful songs seen as expressing the indomitable Cretan spirit. He […] Read the full story on GreekReporter.com.


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Oceans of opportunity: How seaweed can help fight climate change

It’s a nutritional food source, an alternative to plastic, has medicinal properties and can help to limit global heating: Marine algae might just be the next weapon in the fight against climate change. From February 9 to 11, the French town of Brest is hosting the One Ocean Summit, the first international summit dedicated to protecting the world’s oceans. NGOs, scientists, business leaders and heads of state will meet in the Breton town to discuss how to protect marine ecosystems and promote sustainability. Philippe Potin, a marine biologist and researcher at the French National Centre for Scientific Research, and Vincent Doumeizel, a senior advisor and food expert for the United Nations Global Compact, speak to FRANCE 24 about what’s at stake at the summit. There’s one point on which they are unanimous. “We have to invest in marine algae!” they say. “Often, when we talk about algae, it conjures up this negative image of piles of green or brown slime washed up on beaches in Brittany or the Caribbean. It’s a real shame,” says Potin. “When seaweed ends up on beaches, it’s because it’s been dragged up from the seabed by pollution or industrial activity. It’s not the problem, it’s a consequence.” "The reality is that these plants play a vital role for our planet,” Potin continues. Seaweed is to marine environments what forests are to the land. “They’re also the lungs of the planet. Thanks to their photosynthesizing, they absorb CO2 and emit oxygen,” he explains. “Alone, they are responsible for half of all of Earth’s renewal of oxygen. They are hugely helpful for the climate.” "They are also indispensable to ocean life because they help to create habitats for thousands of different types of fish and shellfish. There’s then a knock-on effect, because it’s in part thanks to algae that we have such a variety of fishing stock on the coasts.” In total, some 10,000 species of algae visible to the naked eye grow across the planet – from sea lettuce in Brittany to Tasmanian kelp and wakame in Japan. ‘THE WORLD’S MOST UNDER-USED RESOURCE’ On top of the role seaweed plays for the climate and biodiversity, it can also be useful across a number of other sectors, like food, industry and even medicine. “It’s one of the world’s most under-used resources,” says Doumeizel. “Our planet is made up of 70 percent water and yet the seas and oceans only account for three percent of our food supply. It’s absurd.” He goes on, “We know that one of the biggest challenges we face this century is that we have reached our limit on land in terms of the food industry. We’re running out of land and intensive agriculture is particularly damaging for the planet … It’s clearly time to think of new ways of doing things.” So could seaweed be the magic answer to these problems? It’s already a daily foodstuff in Asia and is recommended by dieticians, who say it’s packed full of fibre, protein and vitamins and is low in fat. According to a study carried out by Wageningen University and Research in the Netherlands, devoting just two percent of the world’s oceans to farming algae could produce enough protein to fulfill the needs of everyone on the planet. It’s not just humans who stand to benefit. “We can also use it to feed animals, particularly cattle. It would help to improve their immune system,” says Doumeizel. In the agricultural sector, a number of French villages – mostly in Brittany – already use seaweed as fertilizer. Seaweed is already starting to leave its mark in the medical sector, predominantly in antifungal creams or anti-inflammatory products. Fucales, a type of brown algae, are known for being able to ease heartburn. Recently, researchers registered a patent for a cream and a gel to treat acne made from a type of microalgae. In the industrial sector, Europe already counts several companies using seaweed to manufacture biodegradable packaging as an alternative to plastic. "Other companies are planning on using it to make clothing. In the Netherlands, a start-up is even looking into producing sanitary products made from seaweed,” says Doumeizel. One place where it’s actually hard to use algae is in the energy sector. Potin tells FRANCE 24, “For a while we thought about using seaweed to make a biofuel, but the sheer quantity needed to do it is just too much.” REST OF THE WORLD TRAILING BEHIND ASIA "In reality, none of this is anything new. Algae has been consumed for hundreds of years. Prehistoric people ate it, as well as indigenous people all over the world,” explains Doumeizel. “The practice simply disappeared almost everywhere during the Roman and Greek period, apart from in Asia.” Nowadays, Asia is a pioneer in algaculture – the farming of algae – and is responsible for 99 percent of global production. In 2015, China was the world’s leading producer, with 13 million tonnes collected, followed by Indonesia with 9 million tonnes. In Europe, France and Norway are the biggest producers in a sector that’s still in its infancy. According to a report by the European Commission on the ‘Blue Economy’, only 32 percent of algae in Europe comes from algae farms. The remaining 68 percent comes from wild farming, or harvesting the plants directly from their natural environment. “We’re still at the hunter-gatherer stage!” says Doumeizel wryly. The global market is rapidly growing, however. According to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, production tripled between 2000 and 2018. The report notes that algae accounts for the fastest-growing food sector in the world. FINDING A BALANCE BETWEEN FARMING AND SUSTAINABILITY Potin and Doumeizel are calling to accelerate research in algaculture. “Beyond its economic potential, it’s even more important because lots of alga species are disappearing, due to ocean heating and climate change,” explains Potin, drawing on the example of a forest of seaweed off the coast of California that has declined by 80 percent in the last few years. “Developing algaculture would allow us to restore ecosystems.” “But of course, this has to be done carefully and with a lot of thought,” he adds. “We mustn’t damage our oceans even further by doing anything we can to grow algae.” In Asia, algaculture has already come up against limitations. Just as with intensive agriculture, algaculture is often blamed for taking up too much space. The use of fertilizer for accelerating production is also very common. “And often it’s monocultures that are grown, which effectively wipe out other species,” Potin notes with regret. There’s an added challenge for algae farming in Europe. “Amongst the thousands of species of algae that exist, we are only able to farm about 10, and mostly Asian species. We have to do more research on European species. We want to avoid importing exotic algae that could disrupt ecosystems here,” emphasizes Potin. Potin and Doumeizel are part of the team behind the Safe Seaweed Coalition, a new organization managed by the United Nations, the French National Centre for Scientific Research and the Lloyd’s Register Foundation. Its aim is to bring together businesses, scientists and farmers to set up international legislation for the seaweed industry. At the One Ocean Summit, Doumeizel will be pushing algae’s many virtues in talks with Barbara Pompili, France’s minister of ecological transition. “France has huge potential. Brittany has a seaweed zone that’s unique in the world,” he says. “The government has to take advantage of it.” _This story is a translation of the original in French._


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GREECE – Changes in the validity of vaccination certificate as of Monday

The small extension in the validity of the vaccination certificate, which was given due to the bad weather that hit the country recebtly, expired on Monday, February 7. Health Minister Thanos Plevris stated that “many of our fellow citizens who had scheduled their appointment for vaccination could not be vaccinated due to the bas weather […] The post GREECE – Changes in the validity of vaccination certificate as of Monday appeared first on Hellenic News of America.


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Lesbos: Greek police detain at least five protesters after arson at planned migrant camp

Police have detained at least five people on the Greek island of Lesbos after violence broke out during a protest against plans to build a new migrant camp, authorities said on Tuesday. Following a ...


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Traveling to Greece during Covid-19: What you need to know before you go

If you're planning to travel to Greece, here's what you'll need to know and expect if you want to visit during the Covid-19 pandemic. The basics Greece is still open to some vaccinated or certified ...


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Covid live: Italy and Spain to ease mask mandate; UK records 66,183 new cases

Italy and Spain relax rules on wearing masks in outdoor spaces; UK records 66,183 new cases and 314 Covid-related deaths * Canadian truckers block bridge to US as Trudeau demands end to protest * Pfizer accused of pandemic profiteering as profits double * Hamsters can transmit Covid to humans, data suggests * France, Greece and Portugal relax Covid travel restrictions For more than a week, the centre of CANADA’s capital city has been paralysed by protesters who have blockaded the downtown area with trucks and cars. City police have described the protest as a “siege” and on Sunday the mayor of Ottawa declared a state of emergency. If you’re a bit confused about how this all began and what’s it all about read on below: Continue reading...


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Montenegro expects Greece's further support for its EU accession: President Djukanovic

ATHENS, Feb. 8 (Xinhua) -- Montenegro expects Greece's continued support for its accession to the European Union (EU), visiting Montenegrin President Milo Djukanovic said here on Tuesday. "We are ...


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Greece promises new rules at sport events after murder

Authorities in Greece promised to toughen rules governing football supporters’ associations in the wake of a fatal attack last week on a 19-year-old man who was stabbed and severely beaten by a gang ...


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Bulgaria's PM proposes single gas market between Bulgaria, Serbia, North Macedonia, Greece

… Republic of North Macedonia and Greece. "In order to have …


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Atlantis: How Plato’s Story Corresponds to Real History

Has the Atlantis mystery finally been solved? After years of extensive research, in conjunction with new archeological evidence, and with the aid of satellite technology, Christos A. Djonis credibly reveals that Plato based his story of Atlantis on a real prehistoric setting, now beneath 400 feet of water. by Christos A. Djonis Although most people […] Read the full story on GreekReporter.com.


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Cannabis Use in Athens “Among Highest in Europe”

Cannabis use in Athens is among the highest in Europe, according to a Greek professor who spoke to broadcaster ERT on Tuesday. Nikos Thomaidis, professor of analytical chemistry at the University of Athens said that Athens is ranking fifth or sixth in Europe, according to wastewater analysis data provided by Greek authorities to the European […] Read the full story on GreekReporter.com.


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Covid-19: 22,889 Cases, 108 Deaths Recorded in Greece

Greece confirmed 22,889 new Covid-19 infections and 108 deaths associated with the virus in the last 24 hours, the National Public Health Organization (EODY) announced on Tuesday. A total of 18,855 cases were recorded in the country the day before, Monday, and 109 people had died with the virus during that 24-hour period. Since the […] Read the full story on GreekReporter.com.


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Antetokounmpo Family Gets Early Screening of Disney Movie “Rise”

Giannis Antetokounmpo and his family recently caught an early cut of the Disney movie about the improbable life of the Greek-Nigerian basketball star that is set to be released later this year. The athlete, who plays for the NBA champion team Milwaukee Bucks, posted a picture with his mother, Veronica, and his brother, Thanasis, in […] Read the full story on GreekReporter.com.


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Parthnon' marbles’ return would be a lovely jubilee gesture

The sculptures in the British Museum could be replaced by exact replicas, and it would be fitting to return them to Greece this year, says ROGER MICHEL. Plus letters from ANNA WATSON, ALAN GAVURIN and RICHARD PICKVANCE The Parthenon marbles have been a source of tension between Greece and England for 200 years (The Parthenon marbles belong in Greece – so why is restitution so hard to swallow?, 5 February). Lord Byron urged their return in the 1820s. Last year, Unesco did the same. Opinion polls consistently show that a majority of Britons favour repatriation. Unfortunately, the debate has become a zero-sum game, with the suggestion that there can be but a single winner. Last month, at an event at Keats House in London, I tried to change that calculus: speaking alongside the Greek ambassador, I offered to reconstruct the marbles held by the British Museum. The copies, carved from the same stone, would be virtually identical to the originals. Continue reading...


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GREEK FM Dendias visits London

During his visit to London, he is expected to hold talks with British Minister of State at the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office, Chris Heaton-Harris. According to diplomatic sources, developments in Ukraine, the Western Balkans, the Eastern Mediterranean will dominate the agenda. They will also discuss the Cyprus issue and issues concerning the implementation of […] The post GREEK FM Dendias visits London appeared first on Hellenic News of America.


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France, Greece and Portugal relax Covid travel restrictions as half-term nears

France, Portugal and Greece have each updated their entry requirements for fully vaccinated travellers, with changes coming into effect in time for half-term. Vaccinated tourists travelling to ...


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Greece: Refugees, asylum-seekers struggle to integrate

"I had no rights there," said Muhammad. "I had to leave, my life was in danger." The young man decided to flee to Greece, arriving as an unaccompanied minor refugee in November 2018. For the first ...


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All the travel rules for Irish tourists for Greece, Spain, Portugal and UK summer holidays

Irish tourists looking to fly to popular holiday destinations such as Spain, Greece, Portugal or the UK will want to know what restrictions they may potentially face. The Department of Foreign Affairs ...


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The long, deep, surprisingly versatile history of bottoms: From Ancient Greece to modern misogyny

Ancient Greece didn’t subscribe to gay or straight labels Bottoming can be considered as two different things. There’s bottoming as a physical, sexual preference and act, and bottoming as a personal ...


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Restaurant news: Will there be a Greek festival in Naples this year?

There will be no "Opa!" for a second straight year. The popular Greek Festival usually held in mid-February is canceled at St. Katherine's Greek Orthodox Church in North Naples. Instead, the church ...


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Mandarin Oriental to manage luxury hotel in Greece

Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group has announced that it will manage a new luxury hotel in Costa Navarino, Greece, scheduled to open in Spring 2023. The group’s first property in Greece, Mandarin Oriental, ...


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Turkey's foreign minister criticizes Greece, EU over 'refugee push backs'

Greece and the European Union (EU) were responsible for the 19 refugees who were found frozen to death near the shared border of Turkey and Greece last week, according to Minister of Foreign Affairs ...


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Turkey-Greek islands resume ferry services after 2-year virus halt

… Nuri Ersoy and his Greek counterpart Vasilis Kikilias was … “Particularly, the tradespeople on the Greek islands are looking forward to … ferry services between Turkey and Greece have been halted since … Balıkesir provinces and the Greek islands. The Daily Sabah …


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‘Very positive’ Greece and Portugal ditch testing restrictions for British tourists

… popular all year round. Elsewhere, Greece has also announced that fully … a booster. Tourism officials in Greece previously announced the country was … the Greek islands are extremely popular with British tourists and Crete was …


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Tense politics aside, Turkish-Greek commercial ties remain buoyant

… . According to the Turkish-Greek Chamber of Commerce data, Greece's imports … ties with Greece. During ÇavuÅŸoÄŸlu's meeting with his Greek counterpart, Nikos … activities between Turkey and Greece. Ferry services between the Greek islands and Turkey …


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Greece 'responsible' for cold-related deaths-Turkey

… border area between Turkey and Greece last week. "Violating … due to alleged pushbacks by Greek officials at the border … back refugees attempting to enter Greek territory not only by land … after being pushed back by Greek officials. Athens has denied the …


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Baku's goal is to commit cultural genocide – Armenia-Greece Friendship Association

YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 8, ARMENPRESS. The Armenia-Greece Friendship Association (AGFA) has condemned in a statement the initiative of the Azerbaijani government to establish a working group to eliminate ...


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Greece Urged to Maintain Reforms to Regain Investment Status

Greece should push on with reforms, even after a period of increased creditor scrutiny ends, to help lift its sovereign-debt rating out of junk status, according to the European Central Bank’s mission ...


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Turkey opens new dispute over sovereignty of east Aegean islands

Turkey for the first time disputes Greece’s sovereignty over its east Aegean islands.


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The Peacock in Greek Mythology was Ancient Symbol of Royalty, Power

The peacock plays a role in ancient Greek mythology as the symbol of the goddess Hera, the consort of Zeus. Originally from India, where they were symbolic of royalty, they were later brought to ancient Babylon by Indian traders many centuries ago. Like many things, the peacock and its symbolism came to ancient Greece from […] Read the full story on GreekReporter.com.


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2022 Oscar Nominations Announced

The nominations for the Oscars, which will be the 94th iteration of the annual event, were announced on Tuesday morning. Actors Leslie Jordan and Tracee Ellis Ross hosted the announcement, which was live streamed across the social media platforms of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, which hosts the event. The Oscars will […] Read the full story on GreekReporter.com.


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Why Does Greece Have Such a High Death Rate from Covid?

Greece has recorded unprecedented high death rates from Covid in recent months. With 136 deaths per 1 million population, it had almost three times the death rate of the European average as of January 29, 2022 (see table). As seen in the Johns Hopkins University graph, other nations, notably the United Kingdom, had enormous spikes […] Read the full story on GreekReporter.com.


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Mevlut Cavusoglu: Greece, EU in charge of 19 migrants who froze to death

(MENAFN) Turkey’s foreign minister blames Greece and the EU over the passing of 19 irregular refugees due to cold weather near the nations’ shared frontier. Mevlut Cavusoglu said in a joint ...


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Petrogress, expands business by opening company’s first fueling Station in Greece.

EOS Areopolis Gas Station Operated by Petrogress NEW YORK, Feb. 08, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- (OTC: PGAS) is pleased to announce the Grand Opening of EOS Areopolis Gas Station in Greece. The gas ...


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Greece, Portugal and Morocco cut Covid travel restrictions

European countries have begun easing their travel restrictions on arrivals from the UK before the half-term holidays. Greece and Portugal have dropped the need for fully-vaccinated passengers to ...


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Online supermarkets reported a 56% increase in their 2021 sales in Greece

The total value of purchases from online supermarkets reached 255 million euros in retail prices including VAT, according to Convert Group.Indicative of the growth that is noted is the fact that in 2019 the turnover for online supermarkets was 45 million euros and within two years a total increase of 467% has been recorded. The […] The post Online supermarkets reported a 56% increase in their 2021 sales in Greece appeared first on Hellenic News of America.


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A reboot at No 10? You might as well try to reboot the reactor at Chernobyl

Keir Starmer’s depressing encounter with a mob shows Boris Johnson’s new ‘grownups’ really have their work cut out Having been instrumental in forcing the last two prime ministers out of office, Boris Johnson is on a hat-trick. Can he do it? Can Big Dog play his cards in such a way that a third prime ministerial scalp will be his – his in more ways than one? The answer feels like a hard yes, but this never-ending Greek tragedy is certainly taking its time. How’s your stamina? Like me, you maybe feel the Boristeia is dragging on a bit. Seemingly three plays in, Shagamemnon is still with us. Anyway: we go again. One calendar week after Johnson tried to wriggle off the “partygate” hook by shouting something grim about Keir Starmer and Jimmy Savile, Keir Starmer was beset in the street by a mob shouting something grim about him and Jimmy Savile. It’s important to be clear that they were shouting a load of other grim stuff, too – but I’m afraid that isn’t the get-out Downing Street seems to think it is. In fact, it just underlines why no prime minister, ever, should be feeding dangerous conspiracy theories, which run the gamut from anti-vax all the way to antisemitism, via a selection of paedophile-based nonsense and much else besides. If recent rallies and demos have taught us anything, it’s that there is, increasingly, plenty of overlap. These days, all sorts of persuasions are fellow travellers. Marina Hyde is a Guardian columnist Continue reading...


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Greek Journalist Found Dead in Cairo

In a statement, it said Nikolaou Katsika, who also worked for Greek public broadcaster ERT, was found dead on Saturday Feb. 5. Expressing condolences to the victim's family, the ministry said the ...


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Greece, EU responsible for 19 migrants freezing to death: Turkiye's foreign minister

Turkiye's foreign minister on Tuesday made clear he holds Greece along with the EU responsible for 19 irregular migrants who were found frozen to death near the countries’ shared border last week. "As ...


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Greek protesters torch excavators where migrant camp planned

Police have detained at least five people on the Greek island of Lesbos after violence broke out during a protest against plans to build a new migrant camp, authorities said Tuesday


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Will Greece Help The UAE Defend Itself?

Will Greece, which signed a strategic agreement with the UAE in 2020, follow suit? In early February, the Pentagon announced that the U.S. military would deploy fifth-generation F-22 Raptor stealth ...


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ΕΙΒ supports Greece with record 5 billion euro financing in 2021

ATHENS (Reuters) - The European Union's lending arm, the European Investment Bank (EIB), provided a record financing of almost 5 billion euros ($5.70 billion) last year to help Greece shift to clean ...


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Former Greek President Sartzetakis laid to rest

The funeral service for Christos Sartzetakis, who passed away last week at the age of 92, was held on Monday at Athens Metropolitan Cathedral. The former president was laid to rest at the First Cemetery of Athens. [Yiannis Liakos/Intime News]


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Greece drops pre-departure tests for fully vaccinated arrivals

… until your fever drops”. The Greek government also “strongly recommends” … in order to enter Greece.” Full vaccination status is … & Johnson jab. Greece will accept vaccination certificates for … vaccinated may still enter Greece, provided they can show …


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statue of Athena arrives in Palermo from Greece

… BC, will be accompanied by Greek Sports Minister Lina Mendone, … promoted by councilor Samonà with Greek authorities. Based on a … celebrated in the presence of Greek Premier Kyriakos Mitsotakis. The … the synergy between Sicily and Greece: a turning point that …


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Greek superyacht industry going strong despite pandemic

… Greek interests are concerned. Sources in the local market have told Kathimerini … that superyacht sales from Greeks to Greeks as well … particularly strong, say industry insiders. Greece is also the world’s …


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