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Foreign minister asks for Washington support
Greek Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias said that he asked for a "clean line of communication" between Athens and Washington in the event that "issues" arise with Turkey, during his first meeting with US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo in Washington on Wednesday. "The Americans noted this (request) and will answer us," he said.
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Monument of John Kennedy Will Be Placed in Sofia
In memorial to the 35th President of the United States, John Kennedy, a monument will put be in Sofia. The initiative was launched by US Ambassador Eric Rubin at a farewell meeting with the Center for Psychological Studies of a Farewell Event.
The place where the monument will be placed will be specified after it is accepted by the Sofia Municipal Council.
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Pyatt calls on Turkey to cease provocations, stresses dialogue
US Ambassador to Athens Geoffrey Pyatt has today sent yet another clear message to Turkey to stop provocations in Cyprus' Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) and declared that its time for dialogue.
NKUA rector wins prestigious international award
Meletios Dimopoulos, Rector of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens (NKUA), Professor of Hematology and Medical Oncology and Professor of Chairman of the Department of Clinical Therapeutics, was named as the 2019 recipient of the Robert A. Kyle Lifetime Achievement Award.
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Greece an Industry 4.0 outsider
The latest Readiness for the Future of Production Report, published annually by the World Economic Forum, contained some rather alarming news for Greece. The country ranks rock bottom among 100 states around the world in the future orientation of its government, and remains the only Western European economy to be classified as "emerging" in terms of readiness to take part in Industry 4.0.
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FETÖ school in US gets approval despite experts’ objection
A charter school commission in the U.S. state of Alabama approved on June 7 a 1-year extension to start operation of a charter school despite objections of the superintendent of education, experts and local Alabamians.
Pompeo says efforts underway for safe zone in northern Syria
The U.S. is planning to set up a safe zone in northern Syria to reduce the risk of terror attacks on Turkey and avoid further tension in the region, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said on May 31.
"European integration is dead"
Former White House strategist Steve Bannon told this to the AP in Monday.
Bannon thinks Europe's center is imploding and that traditional right-left politics are being replaced by a battle between "nationalist versus globalist" forces.
People are taking their countries back, he said.
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Turkish spokesperson slams US former adviser Bannon
Turkey's presidential spokesman responded on May 23 to remarks by conservative American Steve Bannon who made remarks about the Turkish leader.
Pompeo meets EU ministers on Iran
Iran and the United States could trigger a conflict by accident in an already unstable Gulf region, Britain's foreign minister said on May 13, as U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo held talks in Brussels with the main European powers on the crisis.
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