Ethnic groups in Greece
Turkish FM raises minority issue
In a provocative address to the Turkish Parliament's budget committee, Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan again raised the issue of Greece's Muslim minority, referring to the "Turkish minority in Western Thrace" and demanding Greece refrain from any provocations.
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New program for the support of maternity & young families by the Region of Central Macedonia
Greek Community of Melbourne Schools welcome students & teachers from Perth
On Saturday, October 12, the Greek Community of Melbourne (GCM) Schools were delighted to host students, parents, and teachers from Perth’s Institute of Greek Language and Culture of Evangelismos at the Greek Center.
Turning the tide on the brain drain
The Rebrain Greece platform, launched in 2023, is gaining momentum in its mission to bring highly skilled Greek professionals back to the country.
Initially introduced by then labor minister Adonis Georgiadis and now managed by Minister Niki Kerameus, the platform connects innovative private sector companies in Greece with Greek talent abroad.
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Greece, Turkey at odds over minority schools
ISTANBUL - Tensions between Turkey and Greece are escalating due to disputes surrounding educational policies for minority schools. The Turkish Ministry of Education has introduced new restrictions affecting Greek minority schools in Istanbul, limiting events and visits that are not directly related to educational purposes.
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Kayaköy: The Ghost Village in Turkey that Once Had 10,000 Greek Inhabitants – A CNN Report
Kayaköy, also known as Livissi, emerges like a photograph from the past on a mountainside in southwestern Asia Minor. This Greek village, abandoned for almost 100 years, caught the attention of CNN, which visited and explored its history.
Bulgarians Flock to Greece for September Holiday: 45,000 Expected to Cross Border
In September, Bulgaria will see a surge in travel as approximately 350,000 to 380,000 Bulgarians take advantage of the long weekend for the Unification Day holiday on September 6, which falls on a Friday. This extended break, including the weekend, offers three consecutive days off.
Ambassador a.e.t. Alexandros Alexandris Has Passed Away – A Deep Connoisseur of Greek-Turkish Relations
The Constantinople-born diplomat, honorary ambassador Alexandros Alexandris, who had extensive knowledge of Greek-Turkish relations and specialized in minority issues, has passed away.
Alexandros Alexandros was born in Pera, Constantinople, and completed his education at the Great School of the Nation in Phanar.
Continued Hosting Programs for Diaspora Children by the General Secretariat for Greeks Abroad
For the first time in our country, a camping program for 50 children aged 13 to 18 from the Greek diaspora in Brazil and Tanzania was held with great success.
EU Ultimatum to North Macedonia: Include Bulgarians or EU Access Blocked!
EU ambassador in Skopje, David Geer, urged the Macedonian government to fulfill its obligation to include Bulgarians in the Constitution, stressing that the EU's negotiating framework will not change, BGNES reported.