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Waldorf Astoria expands to eastern Peloponnese
International hotel management chain Waldorf Astoria Hotels & Resorts is taking its second step in Greece, at Petrothalassa in Ermioni in the eastern Peloponnese.
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Citigroup discriminated against Armenian Americans, regulator says
Citigroup employees labeled a group of roughly 80,000 Armenian Americans living near Los Angeles - the largest Armenian community outside Yerevan, the Armenian capital - as "bad guys" and secretly denied them fair access to the bank's credit card products, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau said in a statement on Wednesday.
Appetite for hotel investments still strong: Association
The latest data for incentive certificates issued by authorities show that appetite for hotel investments remained strong in the first half of 2023, says Müberra Eresin, the president of the Hotel Association of Türkiye (TÖROB).
From January to September, 131 hotel projects with 23,725 rooms in the country's 29 of all 81 provinces received investment incentives, according to Eresin.
Jury to start deliberations in suit accusing Trump of rape
A jury in New York City is set to begin deliberations Tuesday in a civil trial over advice columnist E. Jean Carroll's claims that Donald Trump raped her in a luxury Manhattan department store in 1996.
17th Annual Capital Link shipping forum starts on Monday
The 17th Annual Capital Link International Shipping Forum is being held on Monday at the Metropolitan Club in New York City.
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.
Suspicious package left in front of Türkevi Center in ??New York
Police have closed the street in front of the Türkevi Center in Manhattan to all traffic after a suspicious package was discovered in front of the building on Oct. 22.
Bomb disposal teams were sent to the scene along First Avenue between 45th and 46th streets. The package with red roses was found in front of the Türkevi Center building.
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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%.
America Celebrates Awkward Thanksgiving as COVID-19 Spikes
Americans awoke on Thursday to celebrate a Thanksgiving Day transformed by the coronavirus pandemic, with the traditional Macy's parade limited to a television-only event and many families resigned to meeting on video for turkey dinner.