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Trump wants Katsimatidis to run for mayor of New York City against Eric Adams who was taking “gifts” from Türkiye
A Greek-American, and a billionaire at that, mayor of New York City? Why not? Developments are already racing ahead at breakneck speed. Incumbent mayor Eric Adams may well be counting down the days in office after the Manhattan District Attorney’s office brought a slew of serious corruption charges against him.
John Catsimatidis: The Billionaire’s Son Marries His Beloved in New York – See Photos and Videos
John Catsimatidis Jr. married his beloved, Megan, at the Archdiocesan Cathedral of the Holy Trinity on 74th Street in New York City.
The couple arrived at the cathedral together, joined by the bridesmaids, groomsmen, and the groom’s sister, Andrea, who awaited them in front of the altar.
Andrea, the groom’s sister, shared a video of the event on social media.
US Elections: Kamala Harris and Donald Trump clash over two Greek-Americans
After the official confirmation of Kamala Harris and Tim Walz’s candidacies by the Democratic National Convention last Thursday, the electoral landscape in the US is set.
Borderline Festival | Athens | April 26-28
For more than a decade now, the Borderline Festival has been defying dystopian narratives, urging audiences to explore new realities through music. This year's theme of "magical realism" invites collective participation, blending sounds from diverse genres at venues including the Kypseli Municipal Market (42 Fokionos Negri) from 5.30 to 8.30 p.m.
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Espionage suspects confess to links with Mossad
Espionage suspects nabbed in Türkiye earlier this week have admitted that they sold information to Israeli intelligence agency Mossad about individuals and organizations of Middle Eastern origin residing in the country, leading to the arrest of six of them.
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Deserted Albanian Village Tries to Keep Ancient Carnival Alive
Centuries later, local inhabitants are trying hard to protect those traditions following a different type of epidemic: mass emigration and population collapse.
The carnival summons home those that emigrated years ago for three days of festivities. Photo:Nensi Bogdani.
In Greece, a Refugee Football Club Plays for Respect
"When we focused on football and we started to play, the difference was obvious," Lazaridis told his team after the game. "We're going to shout. The city will hear us today."
Pahor and Ader mark 30 years of Slovenian minority association in Hungary
Szentgotthard, 4 September – The presidents of Slovenia and Hungary, Borut Pahor and Janos Ader, honoured the 30th anniversary of the the Association of Slovenians in Hungary at a ceremony in Szentgotthard on Saturday with Pahor noting the important role of ethnic minorities as a link between nations.
Sofia Pride 2019 Supported by More Than 25 Embassies and International Organisations
This year marks the fiftieth anniversary of Stonewall, a pivotal moment in the movement for LGBTI rights. 2019 also marks the 51st anniversary of the decriminalization of homosexuality in Bulgaria and 16 years since the inclusion of the sexual orientation marker in the Protection against Discrimination Act.
C.I.A. names the ‘Dark Prince’ to run Iran operations, signaling a tougher stance
He is known as the Dark Prince or Ayatollah Mike, nicknames he earned as the Central Intelligence Agency officer who oversaw the hunt for Osama bin Laden and the American drone strike campaign that killed thousands of Islamist militants and hundreds of civilians.