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Angela and her Alexis, Chrysochoidis’ road, an MP’s drama, the battle of Lavrio, and where Elpedison is heading
Hello, today I want to focus on two books from which I managed to read excerpts and found quite interesting. The first is the memoir of Merkel, including everything she says about us—Greece. During her tenure, we went back and forth—figuratively and literally—within and outside of Europe, and endured the hardships of the bailout programs. I read the Greek excerpts with great attention.
Türkiye nabs Israeli rabbi's murder suspects in Istanbul
Turkish authorities have apprehended three main suspects in the murder of an Israeli-Moldovan rabbi in Dubai as they fled to Istanbul, according to security sources.
Tzvi Kogan, a 28-year-old United Arab Emirates-based rabbi, was found dead last week, following what Israel's prime minister called "an abhorrent anti-Semitic terrorist attack."
Germany goes nuts for viral pistachio chocolate
When Ali Fakhro lays out a row of pistachio-filled chocolate bars in the morning at his bakery in Berlin, he knows they will be gone in a matter of hours.
Inspired by the viral success of the crunchy delicacy known as "Dubai chocolate," Fakhro, 32, hunted down a recipe and began making his own version two months ago.
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Ruja Ignatova Still Alive, Hiding With Criminal Cartels, Claims BBC Journalist
Ruja Ignatova, the notorious figure behind the OneCoin cryptocurrency scam, is reportedly alive and being hidden by international criminal cartels, according to BBC investigative journalist Yordan Tsalov. Ignatova, who is one of the FBI's top three most wanted individuals, has a reward of 5 million dollars for information leading to her capture.
Ankara, Baku to strengthen green energy cooperation: Azerbaijani minister
Azerbaijan and Türkiye will take steps to strengthen their cooperation in green energy, the former's energy minister told state-run Anadolu at the U.N. climate change conference COP29 being held in Baku.
The endless popcorn of SYRIZA, the oligarchs and the “balance” of power, the mysteries of M.M., and the breaking of the duopoly by the Competition Commission
– Hello there! What a lovely weekend we just had—bright but chilly with the sun showing its teeth, and thankfully no rain (let’s see how long this lasts in November).
Istanbul, Antalya, İzmir in top 100 brand cities of 2024
Turkish cities of Istanbul, Antalya and İzmir have been ranked among the world's top 100 brand cities in the "City Index 2024" by Brand Finance, which assessed urban reputations through a global survey of 15,000 people across 20 countries.
Good evening & goodnight (SYRIZA), Zannis-Loro, Sammy the chef-Dubai and the Arabs, the Jacobs business, the explosion in the EBITDA of GEK TERNA
Greetings, so the analyses are flowing not just nationwide, but globally, regarding Trump’s overwhelming victory. In Europe, there was such a commotion that Scholz almost fell by himself just by hearing the news from across the Atlantic. Now, at the top of the rhetoric about the causes of Kamala’s loss, there are several issues, mainly the excessive promotion of the Democrats’ woke agenda.
Turkish exporters see surge in demand amid Dubai chocolate trend
Turkish chocolate exporters are experiencing a surge in demand, driven by the growing popularity of pistachio and shredded phyllo dough-filled Dubai chocolate, with both domestic consumption and exports expected to rise, a sector representative told daily Hürriyet.
Master Chef Nikos (snails boubouristos-style), Stefanos and the Priesthood, the electric chair of OSE, and the deals being made
Hello, now we knew it, we wrote about it, but who believed us? Stefanos is still here, but it’s like he’s not here at all; poor guy got swallowed up by vested interests. Even the last “pillars” of Democracy—Liagas and Kainourgiou, who supported him—have started to…waver, kind of erased him.