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Mystery in Istanbul: Search Intensifies for Missing 78-Year-Old Kozani Man – The Final Conversations and Family’s Desperate Plea
Hours of anguish are being experienced by the family of the 78-year-old from Kozani, who disappeared while on a trip to Istanbul.
Relatives of 78-year-old Dimitri are in Istanbul searching for him, where his friends last saw him. His trail disappeared a few hours after they landed in Turkey last Thursday and went for a walk in Taksim Square.
How creative writing transforms the students in Nigrita prison
“Can an offender also be a poet? A prisoner thinker, a human being with sensitivities, dreams, fears, worries, like everyone else?
George Tsunis to Danikas: “We, the USA, stand by Greece no matter what happens”
The meeting was as warm and spontaneous as never before in my journalistic adventure. Here’s exactly what happened last Thursday on Xenokratous sidewalk outside a well-known café. I saw him exit the embassy’s massive car and at first contact, he hugged me, spoke to me in the familiar manner as if we had known each other for years. “Dimitri, I’m glad to see you” (in Greek)
GEN-I launches largest solar plant in North Macedonia
Slovenian energy company GEN-I has constructed the largest solar plant in North Macedonia, which will generate 25,000 megawatt hours of green energy to meet the needs of more than 5,500 households, GEN-I said in a statement on Tuesday. The plant was connected to the Macedonian grid in September but the inauguration event was held in the capital of Skopje on Tuesday.
Easter mass held in Turkey’s churches
Christians in Istanbul gathered yesterday in the Aya Yorgi Greek Orthodox Church for a ceremony officiated by Fener Greek Patriarch Bartholomew.
In a speech he delivered at the mass, the patriarch wished peace in Ukraine and the world.
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U.S. hires company with K.G.B. link to guard Moscow Embassy
When President Vladimir V. Putin in July ordered American diplomatic missions in Russia to slash their staff by 755 employees, the State Department said it would need time to assess the “impact of such a limitation and how we will respond to it.”