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Famous Turkish Dr Oz sues sister for forging father’s will

Turkish-American cardiothoracic surgeon Dr. Mehmet Öz, famous for his "The Dr. Oz Show" broadcast in the United States, has filed a criminal complaint against his sister, Nazlım Suna Öz, in Istanbul, accusing her of forging a will of their father, Mustafa Öz, who died in February 2019.

Esquire celebrates Kate Moss’s birthday

Kate Moss turned 41 on January 16 and Esquire magazine published 11 unique photos of her to honor the fashion icon who has “risen to become one of the most influential people in the world.”

She was discovered when she was 14 years old in JFK Airport in New York and she has now become an internationally recognized woman, as Esquire mentions.

Greeks Gone West: George Lois

“Greeks Gone West” is a series of video vignettes the US Embassy in Athens made about the world of work in the US. Through the prism of Greeks and Greek-Americans with interesting work lives, we hope to improve the understanding of US society and to show possibilities during a time, in Greece, when life seems full of limitations and frustrations.