Papadopoulos

Celebrating a historic educational institution

It was just after World War II and young Antonis Papadopoulos was graduating from elementary school. The son of refugees from Asia Minor, he lived alone with his mother, following his father's death, in Toumba, one of Thessaloniki's poorest districts. Knowing of his love for letters, the family's friends and acquaintances encouraged him to apply to Anatolia College.

Incentives for farmers

Aid to farmers will have an important place among the measures to be announced by Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis in his keynote speech at the Thessaloniki International Fair Saturday.

These measures will not have an immediate effect but will be designed to reverse the aging of the farming population.

Lefteris Papadopoulos: Tribute concert at Kallimarmaro on September 4

The following artists will participate in alphabetical order, performing for free: Eleftheria Arvanitaki, Melina Aslanidou, Glykeria, Stelios Dionysiou, Eleonora Zouganeli, Melina Kana, Giannis Kotsiras, Kostas Makedonas, Christos Mastoras, Minos Matsas, Manolis Mitsias, Dimitris Basis, George Dalaras, Miltos Paschalidis, Antonis Remos, and Maria Farantouri.

Healthcare & Life Sciences meeting

One year after the first meeting of the Healthcare & Life Sciences group organized by the Hellenic Federation of Enterprises (SEV) within the framework of the Innovative Greeks initiative, the 5th consecutive Meetup is being organized and will host Dr Stelios Papadopoulos, chairman of the board of the American biotechnology company Biogen.

Cyprus President Christodoulides congratulates Mitsotakis

Cyprus' president Nikos Christodoulides has congratulated Kyriakos Mitsotakis on winning Sunday's general election.

In a tweet, the director of the Cypriot presidency's press office, Victor Papadopoulos, said that Christodoulides called the New Democracy leader to congratulate him on his and his party's victory. [AMNA]

The diplomat behind the poet

Exploring the elements that shape great personalities and the principles that define them is a process that is both fascinating and useful. One such endeavor was carried out by Vassilis Papadopoulos, a former ambassador and the general secretary of the Presidency of the Hellenic Republic, in his book "Diplomacy and Poetry: The Case of Giorgos Seferis," published in Greek by Ikaros.

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