By Justine Frangouli-Argyris New perspectives are opening for Greece as the country slowly emerges from the debt crisis. Last week, after five long years, the Hellenic Capital Market Commission approved the application of Greek renewable energy producer, “TECHNODOMIKI ANEMOS S.A.,” to launch an initial public offering, making it the first company to list on the […]
Την προφυλάκιση του βουλευτή της Χρυσής Αυγής Αρτέμη Ματθαιόπουλου, αποφάσισαν οι εφέτες ανακρίτριες της υπόθεσης και ο αρμόδιος εισαγγελέας μετά την ολοκλήρωση της απολογίας του. Σύμφωνα με πληροφορίες, τόσο οι ανακρίτριες της υπόθεση όσο και ο εισαγγελέας, έκριναν πως ο βουλευτής πρέπει να οδηγηθεί στη φυλακή με το σκεπτικό ότι εάν αφεθεί ελεύθερος θα συνεχίσει […]
By Justine Frangouli-Argyris Athens is not only the Acropolis, Kerameikos and a plethora of museums and archaeological sites. For the Greek capital stretches far away to the sea, intersecting with Piraeus and its beautiful circular port, and reaches the Saronic Gulf, offering numerous marinas and beaches along the way, beginning at Faliron and continuing far […]
Τα πολλαπλά μηνύματα για την ελληνο-κινεζική συνεργασία και η διασύνδεση του παρελθόντος με ένα ελπιδοφόρο μέλλον, αποτέλεσαν τους άξονες της ομιλίας του πρωθυπουργού, Αντώνη Σαμαρά, κατά τα εγκαίνια των ανακαινισμένων χώρων του Αρχαιολογικού Μουσείου Ηρακλείου, παρουσία του Κινέζου ομολόγου, Λι Κετσιάνγκ, οι οποίος ολοκληρώνει το απόγευμα την επίσκεψή του στην Κρήτη.
By ANDY MANATOS Each time the Golden Dawn Party makes the news; anti-Semitism among some Greeks is re-exposed. In combating this problem, it is important that all of our people know about Jewish actions that may have saved thousands of Greek and Cypriot lives and maintained Greece’s territorial integrity. I refer to the Jewish community’s […]
By Efsthatios Valiotis NEW YORK – I foresee a new period of tribulations ahead for the Greek Orthodox Church in America with unpredictable consequences in store for its unity and future, if the Ecumenical Patriarchate does not show some serious decision making. I am alluding to the fact that, sooner or later, Archbishop Demetrios’ tenure […]
By Justine Frangouli-Argyris In Greece, today, no one can foresee what will transpire nationally after the European elections later this month given the fact that the far-left party (Syriza) is leading in public opinion while the once dominant socialists (Elia/Pasok) are polling a paltry 7 %. According to a recent poll conducted by Pulse for […]
By Marcus A. Templar Turkey’s refusal to submit flight plans for its military airplanes is consistent with its doctrine of preemptive strike when the time is ripe. Turkey’s doctrine developed from the fact that not only it went unpunished for a number of rogue actions that it perpetrated against Greek interests especially after it joined […]
WASHINGTON, DC, April 4, 2014 — President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden focused on Hellenes this afternoon as they celebrated Greek Independence Day at the White House. This was the 28th consecutive year that Greek-Americans met with the sitting US President to celebrate Greece and to focus on matters of Hellenic concern.
By Aris Petasis The current negotiations on the Cyprus problem were initiated by three foreign governments for their own benefit and not out of concern for the democratic rights of the people of Cyprus (Greek and Turkish Cypriots–G/T-C) Negotiations were kick-started by the British and the Americans, with help from Turkey, (the three are referred […]