Feminine given names
A young Giannis Antetokounmpo dressed as tsolias with Greek flag in hand
Mother Veronica honoured the Greek National Day
Parthenon Marbles: International support for their reunification
Greek Culture Minister Lina Mendoni responded with a statement that the British PM “has not been informed about the new historical data of the Ottoman era”
Vrmdza, the Serbian Village that Refused To Die
But today the village is reinventing itself as a paradise for foodies and mountaineers and as an ideal location for remote working. Once tumble-down houses are being restored. Internet-savvy villagers are marketing their organic produce and ecotourism offers - even a "floating yoga" studio - on social media.
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Bulgarian Police Report Boom in Phishing Attacks, Rock Star among Victims
There's a boom in bank card scams after internet purchases in Bulgaria. This is what dozens of Nova TV viewers report. Among the victims is rock singer Milena Slavova. Why did her bank account was emptied of over 700 euros? And how does the latest cybercriminals' scheme work? Cybersecurity expert Georgi Georgiev, guest of the On Your Side show answers.
'Unorthodox' director charms Berlin fest with robot love story
"Unorthodox" director Maria Schrader on March 1 premiered her sci-fi comedy "I'm Your Man" starring Downton Abbey's Dan Stevens as a robot ready to beat human rivals in the game of love.
The Emmy winner's soulful futurist romp is one of 15 contenders for the Golden Bear top prize Friday at the 71st Berlin film festival, which has gone all-virtual due to the pandemic.
Girl rescued from debris starts walking after two years
A 9-year-old girl, who was rescued from the rubble of an eight-story building that collapsed in Istanbul in 2019, has finally started walking again after two years and 55 surgeries.
Some 21 people were killed, and 14 others were injured when a residential block collapsed in the city's Kartal district on Feb. 4, 2019.
Ski jumper Nika Križnar bags World Cup victory in Rasnov
Rasnov – Nika Križnar, Slovenian’s best female ski jumper this winter, won a World Cup event in Rasnov, Romania on Thursday in what is the second World Cup victory in her career. She is now also in the lead in overall rankings.
Sexual harassment at Athens School of Fine Arts
The rector of the Athens School of Fine Arts has alerted a prosecutor to claims made anonymously earlier this month on social media by two female students at the institution accusing one of its professors of sexual harassment.
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Greek politician in final 4 candidates for OECD secretary-general position
It is former minister Anna Diamantopoulou
It is Christmas!
The Christian world celebrates the birth of the Son of God Jesus Christ. In the folk calendar, Christmas begins as early as midnight after Christmas Eve.
On this day the fastings are over and the family table already includes meat and dairy dishes. Believers go to a church where there is a festive service.
The holiday is also known as Big Christmas, Bozhik, Bozic.
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