Ethnic groups in Georgia
The Viagra of the ancient Greeks
Ancient Greeks had sex up to twelve times a day!
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The ancient Greek 'viagra'
Ancient Greeks did it...12 a day
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Portugal's offer to take Iraqi refugees from Greece rebuffed as favoritism
As a member of a persecuted minority in Iraq, 24-year-old Shaker Mahie has seen his people massacred, raped and scattered across a new continent. Now, the Yazidi - whose faith is older than Christianity - are at the center of a new European dilemma.
Iran's Turkish question
I was wandering around in a historic caravansary a little outside Kashan in Iran, a Turkic city that dates back to antiquity. A group of students, from the University of Tehran, I later found out, were sightseeing at the historical building just like me. They were having a conversation among themselves.
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Georgia looks to Greece on its path to Europe
Relations between countries come in all shapes and sizes, ranging from unmitigated enmity to total cordiality. But the strong historical friendship and the deep cultural and religious ties between Greece and Georgia put our bilateral relations in the league of their own.
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Amal Clooney spotted at Serres hotspot in Greece (videos)
Famous human rights lawyer and wife of Hollywood star George Clooney, Amal Alamuddin Clooney is reportedly visiting a refuge hotspot in the northern Greek city of Serres. According to local media, the 38-year-old activist, who is part of the London-based Doughty Street Chambers, was seen at the hotspot speaking to Yazidi refugees.
Yazidis in Turkey's refugee camps discriminated against: Report
Asylum seekers who have fled conflicts in Iraq and Syria are still not formally recognized as refugees in Turkey, while Yazidis are not afforded equal rights, a new report by the Diyarbak?r Bar Association Children's Rights Center has found.
Report reveals plight of Yazidi refugees in Turkey
A report has revealed the ongoing plight of some 30,000 Yazidi (also known as Ezidi) refugees who have fled from northern Iraq to Turkey after surrounded by brutality of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), with facts and findings exposing the absence of a "durable solution" for them in Turkey.
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World’s refugees rush to Turkey on way to EU
Visa policies are causing Turkey to become a way station for refugees from around the world hoping to cross into Europe, a parliamentary report says Turkey has increasingly become a bridge for human trafficking, as citizens of developing countries exploit its visa exemption policies to use its territory as a stepping stone to reach Europe, according to a parliamentary report.
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Fatih Akın says he is ready for polemics over his film on 'Armenian genocide'
Turkish-German director Fatih Akınâs recent film âThe Cut,â which takes the Ottoman killings of Armenians in 1915 as its starting point, is one of the films competing for the coveted Golden Lion award at the 71st Venice Film Festival.