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An ancient gift returned
Italian politician Alcide De Gasperi is seen holding his grandson Paolo, now 73, who returned a 5th-century BC Attic krater to Greece last week. The artifact had been gifted to the later Italian prime minister by his Greek counterpart Alexandros Papagos in 1953 and was part of a larger offering that included a looted ancient gold necklace, according to Alcide's daughter, Paola De Gasperi.
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Grandson of an Italian former Prime Minister delivered an ancient vase to Lina Mendoni
At a special ceremony held at our embassy in Rome, the grandson of former Italian Prime Minister Alcide De Gasperi presented the Minister of Culture, Lina Mendoni, with an ancient vase donated to his grandfather by the Greek government in 1953.
Without X Brazilians feel disconnected from the world
The blocking of social media platform X in Brazil divided users and politicians over the legitimacy of the ban, and many Brazilians yesterday had difficulty and doubts over navigating other social media in its absence.
Djokovic spoke out - is his attendance on the Australian Open threatened?
With 6:4, 6:4, Djokovic suffered his first defeat in Australia after 43 victories in the previous six years.
However, since the defeat, the tennis public is more concerned about the condition of his wrist ten days before the start of the Australian Open.
1 in 4 Bulgarian Children Face Poverty Risk
A recent UNICEF report assessing 40 OECD and EU nations sheds light on Bulgaria's persistent child poverty, showcasing a reduction of 8.3% between 2014 and 2021. Despite this progress, Bulgaria maintains one of the highest child poverty rates in the EU, with a staggering 26% of Bulgarian children facing the risk of poverty.
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Suitors that vied for Archaeological Museum presented
The first taste of the proposals of the nine partnerships of international and Greek architectural firms that participated in the competition for the expansion and upgrading of the National Archaeological Museum and competed with that of David Chipperfield Architects and Tombazis and Associates Architects that was ultimately chosen was released on Monday by the Culture Ministry.
Famous actor de Niro to visit Istanbul for restaurant check
Hollywood star Robert de Niro will be in Istanbul on June 26 for a one-day visit to "make inspections" on his world-renowned restaurant chain, Nobu.
The 78-year-old actor will come with his two business partners, Japanese chef Nobu Matsuhisa and producer Meir Teper.
Wizz Air to gradually reopen 27 air routes operated from Romania to nine other countries
A number of 27 routes operated from some airports in Romania to destinations in nine countries will be gradually reopened by Wizz Air, according to a press release of the airline, sent to AGERPRES on Friday. The reopening of the flights will take place until June 6.
ECB's De Guindos says coronavirus outbreak creates uncertainty
The European Central Bank sees early signs of stabilization in the global economy and inflation remaining at the same levels over the next 12 months in the eurozone, the ECB vice president said on Monday, but he cautioned that the coronavirus outbreak in China is creating uncertainty.
Turkish singer's suspected murderer detained
Turkish police have detained a 17-year-old man who has been accused of killing a well-known singer at her home in Istanbul.
The body of 39-year-old De?er Deniz was discovered by her younger brother when he had a locksmith open the door of her house in the Taksim neighborhood late May 5 after the singer?s family had been unable to contact her throughout the day.
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