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Europe’s radical right and the upcoming elections
Alexandra Voudouri, Kathimerini's Brussels correspondent, joins Thanos Davelis to look at the rise of the far right, how radical-right forces are already influencing European policies, and what it means for the future direction of Europe.
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Marvel drops actor Jonathan Majors after assault conviction
Rising Hollywood star Jonathan Majors was convicted on Dec. 18 of assaulting and harassing his ex-girlfriend Grace Jabbari, prompting Marvel to drop him from a prime role in its superhero blockbusters.
‘The Flash’ star Ezra Miller seeking treatment for mental health
Ezra Miller, the troubled star of Warner Bros' major upcoming superhero movie "The Flash," is seeking treatment for mental health issues after a string of high-profile controversies, the actor said.
Risks of ‘Revival’: The Bulgarian Far-Right’s Latest Incarnation
A flash in the pan or a force to be reckoned with? Bulgaria's far-right Revival party has everyone guessing.
Maria Callas statue in Athens causes online backlash (photos)
Netizens said it looked like a Terminator character
Linda Hamilton Set to Return to ‘Terminator’ Franchise
With James Cameron and Arnold Schwarzenegger involved, it’s a reunion more than 25 years in the making.
She’ll be back.
After waving hasta la vista, baby, more than 25 years ago, Linda Hamilton is returning to the world of Terminator, reuniting with James Cameron, the creator of the sci-fi franchise, for the new installment being made by Skydance and Paramount.
Harry Potter's Birthplace in Lavenham Listed for Sale for Almost £1m
The 14th Century cottage used as the fictional birthplace of Harry Potter is back on the market for almost £1m.
De Vere House in Lavenham, Suffolk, featured in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part One, as the house where the young wizard's parents were killed by Lord Voldemort.
Harry Potter turns 20
Harry Potter turned 20 on June 26 when muggle readers in gowns and glasses from Indonesia to Uruguay will celebrate the birth of a global publishing phenomenon in 1997.
"Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone" (later renamed "Sorcerer's Stone" for the U.S. market) introduced the boy wizard and a magical cast of supporting characters.
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Brtitish toddler killed by excavator on Kos?
According to reports, the mother of missing toddler Ben Needham says she has been told by British investigators that her son may have been crushed to death by a digger, in the Greek island of Kos.
South Yorkshire police confirmed its officers planned to return to the Greek Island of Kos, where the 21-month-old went missing in 1991, to excavate two sites after fresh leads.
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Harry Potter apparates in Japan as bug-eyed 'manga' figure
Harry Potter and his wizarding friends have been transmogrified into cartoon characters in Japan, a country which remains bewitched by the fantasy world of Hogwarts and its magical inhabitants.