Greek Abuse Scandal: Sailing Coach Admits Relationship with 11-Year-Old Athlete
The Greek sexual abuse scandal experienced a new twist in revelations that came to light on Friday. File photo A Greek sailing coach admitted on Friday that he had had what he called a “relationship”...
View ArticleCrete: Dream Location for British Vacationers Post-Lockdown
The Palm Beach of Vai, Crete. Credit: Wikipedia The Island of Crete is the destination most British vacationers dream about when the pan-European lockdown is lifted. According to new research from...
View ArticleGreece-Turkey Talks to Resume Amid Threats of “Casus Belli”
Turkey threatened Greece with war if it extends territorial waters in the Aegean. Credit: Hellenic Navy Greece-Turkey exploratory contacts are set to resume on Monday in Istanbul as Ankara is warning...
View ArticleFirst High Speed Train Arrives in Greece
Greece received its first high-speed train. Credit: Alstom/Twitter Greece received its first high-speed train earlier in the week which will soon make traveling across the country much faster. The...
View ArticleAthens Safe for Travel Germany Rules
Changing of the Greek Presidential Guard at Syntagma, Athens. Credit: Wikipedia Athens and the Attica region as well as North Aegean will be removed from the German Foreign Ministry’s list of high-risk...
View ArticleGreek Abuse Scandal: Police Arrest Coach Who had Affair with 11-Year-Old
The sailing coach was arrested on Sunday. Credit: GreekReporter A Greek sailing coach who admitted on Friday that he had what he called a “relationship” with an 11-year-old athlete was arrested on the...
View ArticleGreece Approves Drug Colchicine in the Fight Against Covid
Credit: pxfuel.com On Sunday, Greece approved colchicine, an inexpensive medicine for heart diseases, to be included in the protocol of oral treatments for patients with Covid-19. The committee of...
View ArticleGreece Signs Deal With France to Purchase 18 Rafale Jets
French-made Rafale fighter jet. Credit: Tim Felce/Wikipedia Greece is to sign a formal agreement with France for the purchase of 18 Rafale fighter jets at a ceremony in Athens on Monday. French Defense...
View ArticleAncient Greek Statues Unearthed from Tomb East of Athens
Credit: Ministry of Culture Two ancient Greek statues depicting female figures were uncovered from inside a burial tomb east of Athens, the Greek Ministry of Culture announced on Sunday. The discovery...
View ArticleGreece Confirms 334 New Covid Cases, 24 Deaths on Sunday
Shoppers stroll at Ermou Street in central Athens. Credit: Greek Reporter Greece confirmed 334 new Covid-19 infections in the last 24 hours of which 4 were identified at entry points to the country,...
View ArticleFormer Greek Minister Valyrakis Found Dead at Sea
Sifis Valyrakis was found dead at sea. Credit: AMNA Former Greek Minister Sifis Valyrakis, who had been missing since Sunday at noon was found dead in the sea off Eretria, on the island of Evia. The...
View ArticleTalks Between Greece and Turkey Resume After Five Years
Exploratory talks between Greece and Turkey launched in Istanbul on Monday. Credit: Greek Ministry of Foreign Affairs Talks between Greece and Turkey, described as “exploratory contacts,” resumed on...
View ArticleGreece, France Sign $2.8 Billion Rafale Jet Deal
Florence Parly, the French Defense Minister, and her Greek counterpart at the signing ceremony in Athens. Credit: Ministry of National Defense Greece signed a 2.3 billion-euro ($2.8 billion) deal with...
View ArticleGreece and Turkey Agree to Continue Talks in Athens
The Greek and Turkish delegations pose after the first round of talks in Istanbul. Credit: Ibrahim Kalin/Twitter Greece and Turkey agreed on Monday to continue talking during the first round of...
View ArticleGreece Bans Gatherings, Demonstrations of Over 100 People
Changing of the Greek Presidential Guard at Syntagma, Athens. Credit: Wikipedia Greece announced on Monday it is banning large gatherings in public and private places in order to combat the spread of...
View ArticleGreek Lawyer Elected Judge to the European Court of Human Rights
Greek lawyer Ioannis Ktistakis. Credit: www.ktistakislaw.com/ Greek lawyer Ioannis Ktistakis, an Associated Professor of Law at Democritus University in Thrace, was elected Tuesday as judge to the...
View ArticleGreece Eyes US F-35 Jets After French Rafale
Greece is considering buying the F-35s “sooner or later”. Credit: Wikipedia Greece is eying to buy the state-of-the-art F-35 fighter aircraft from the US, the country’s Defense Minister revealed on...
View ArticleMikis Theodorakis Wrote the Most Beautiful Music on the Holocaust
Mikis Theodorakis Mikis Theodorakis, the Greek composer who is renowned around the world, is credited for writing the most beautiful music on the Holocaust. The “Mauthausen Trilogy,” also known as “The...
View ArticleGreece Invites Prince Charles, Macron, Putin to Bicentennial Celebration
Greece invites Prince Charles, Emmanuel Macron and Vladimir Putin for the 200-year anniversary of the War of Independence. Greece is expecting replies from three world leaders that were invited to...
View ArticleOnly Civilian Living in Cyprus’ Buffer Zone Dies at 104
Elsie Slonim was the only civilian resident of the militarized zone in Nicosia. Credit: elsie.slonim/Facebook Elsie Slonim, the only civilian living in a buffer zone in Nicosia, the largest city on...
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