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Thessaloniki: Albanian PM Edi Rama calls Greece a strategic partner – Affirms respect for Greek people – Firm stance on “Northern Epirus” issue

At today’s speech by Endi Rama at a central hotel in Thessaloniki included announcements for Albanians living in Greece.

According to rthess.gr, the Albanian prime minister announced that Albanian teachers who live in Greece and teach Albanian to children will join a program and will receive payment from the Albanian state.

Italy: Reactions from tourists to the replacement of Fontana di Trevi with… a swimming pool

“Imagine if you had flown 14 hours to see Fontana di Trevi and instead found a municipal swimming pool.” This quote belongs to an X user, who rather mockingly comments on the placement of a small pool at the famous attraction until the restoration of the famous fountain is completed.

2024 US Elections: Their importance for Americans, the EU and the whole planet – How Greece is affected

 

As we approach November 5th, this year’s U.S. presidential election has captivated global interest. Many geopolitical analysts have been repeating, almost monotonously, the familiar claim that these elections are the most critical in the U.S. since 1860.

State Orchestra instead of Remos in the Metro (Thessaloniki), awkwardness (Karamanlis Foundation), PASOK (the same old tune), the two golden exits of BC Partners

Hello, let’s start with the unpleasant news. For those of you who thought that by attending the inauguration of the Thessaloniki Metro you would hear some culture from Dionysis Savvopoulos and maybe a few tunes from Antonakis Remos, you were mistaken.

Searching for the remains of Greek soldiers who perished in the mountains of Albania

Earlier this week Greeks around the world celebrated "No Day," the day 84 years ago that saw Greece reject the ultimatums of Italy's Mussolini.

The heroics of the Greek army during World War II are well known, as they showed occupied Europe that the Axis was not invincible.

Serbia's January-September external trade at 50.489 bln euros

BELGRADE - Serbia's external goods trade in January-September totalled 50.489 bln euros, which is a 3.6 pct increase y-o-y, according to figures released by the national statistical office.

Goods exports were worth 21.8263 bln euros, rising by 1.4 pct y-o-y, while imports totalled 28.6627 bln euros, growing by 5.3 pct y-o-y.

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