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41st Authentic Athens Marathon: All traffic regulations, how the metro will move on Sunday
Traffic regulations in Athens due to the 41st Athens Authentic Marathon, as well as the 5, 10, and 1.2 km road races on the weekend of November 9 and 10, will affect traffic from today until Sunday,
November 10, 2024.
New York: Euzones Greek Guard parade for the flag-raising ceremony - Videos and photos
Today was the big parade on 5th Avenue - Representatives of the parties were at the events of the Hellenism of New York for the anniversary of the National Regency
Empire State Building displays Turkish flag colors for quake survivors
The Empire State Building, one of the landmarks of New York, the U.S., has been lit up with colors of the Turkish flag as a tribute to those who lost their lives in the deadly Feb. 6 earthquakes that ripped through Türkiye's south.
Pandemic Increased Demand for Larger Apartments in Bulgaria
The Corona crisis has intensified the demand for larger homes and houses with courtyards in Bulgaria. In the last quarter of 2020 the purchased two-room apartments in Sofia are more than one-room, and the four-room dwellings have a share of 11%.
Met museum in NY aims to open in mid-August after lockdown
The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York said on May 19 it hopes to reopen in mid-August or a few weeks later with reduced visiting hours and no guided tours so as to encourage social distancing.
Turkish Airlines rings opening bell on Wall Street
Turkey’s flagship airline has rung the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange alongside Empire State Realty Trust in part to promote its presenting sponsorship of the world’s first and most famous tower race.
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Metropolitan Museum works to rebound from money woes
The Metropolitan Museum of Art, a behemoth of culture and wealth, is rebounding from more than a year of internal turmoil and financial problems.
As part of its recovery efforts, the museum is considering a mandatory admissions fee for visitors from outside New York state. The set fee, possibly $25 for adults, would be the first in the venerable museum's 147-year history.
Guggenheim celebrates immigrant roots in age of Trump
The Guggenheim Museum is highlighting the work of some of the visionaries who shaped its collection, using the occasion to note immigrants' contributions to American art weeks after President Donald Trump signed a travel ban.
Two Greek architects create the 'Flatiron Sky-Line' installation for famous NYC square
Few visitors to New York City can resist a snapshot of the emblematic Flatiron Building, which has stood since 1902 on the corner of 5th Avenue and Broadway at 23rd Street and was once the tallest building in Manhattan.
Tom Hanks Tweets Greek Independence Day parade in NYC
“I do love a parade. Don’t you? Hanx” was Tom Hanks’ Tweet, along with video footage, of the annual March 25 Greek Independence Day parade down New York’s Fifth Avenue on Sunday.
The versatile two-time Oscar-winning movie star – and well-known philhellene — apparently took part in the parade as well.