Greece in World War I
Former prince Pavlos seeks citizenship
Pavlos, the son of former Greek King Constantine, is reportedly making steps toward regaining Greek citizenship, though a key legal obstacle remains: the issue of a last name.
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Civil Aviation extends flight restrictions through Aug. 31
A new notice to airmen issued by the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) on Wednesday extends travel bans with Balkan and European countries through August 31, to protect passengers and residents of Greece from a rise in new coronavirus cases.
According to the notice:
- Flights between Greece and Turkey remain suspended to August 31 (midnight).
Hundreds of Serbs sing to mourn members of Alexandrov Ensemble killed in Tu-154 crash
BELGRADE - A whole basketball arena in Serbia joined to sing a folk song in memory of the members of the legendary Alexandrov Ensemble who were on board the ill-fated Tu-154 jet that crashed off the coast of the Black Sea.
Brotherhood of Greek, Serbian peoples forged for eternity
CORFU - Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic, who is leading a delegation to a ceremony marking the centenary of the Serbian army's landing on the Ionian island of Corfu, has said that the brotherhood of the Greek and Serbian peoples was then forged for eternity, woven into our being forever, as part of Serbia's heroic history.
Venizelos to meet Turkish foreign minister in Thessaloniki
Greek Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Evangelos Venizelos was expected to meet with Turkish Foreign Minister, Mevlut Cavusoglu, in Thessaloniki, northern Greece, on Friday.
The meeting was set to take place on the sidelines of the meeting of foreign ministers of BSEC member states.