Films
Former Greek Military Official Shot his Bulgarian Girlfriend and Killed Himself
A 70-year-old retired Greek officer shot his Bulgarian girlfriend and killed himself, Ekathimerini.com reported.
Police in Athens said they were investigating the death of a man who shot himself after trying to kill his partner, a 60-year-old Bulgarian.
The elderly couple was taken to an Athens hospital with multiple gunshot wounds, but doctors could not save them.
5 mosques vandalized in central England
Counter-terrorism officers in central England are investigating attacks on five mosques in which windows were apparently shattered by a sledgehammer.
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Çanakkale: On Gallipoli Campaign’s trail
Each year thousands of Australians, New Zealanders, British, Indian and French citizens visit Gallipoli to commemorate their ancestors who lost their lives in the Gallipoli Campaign of 1915. After the Battle of Gallipoli in 1915, the peace and friendship bridge established between Turkey, Australia and New Zealand strengthens.
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Prva TV reporter persuades man not to commit suicide/VIDEO
Ilic came across the situation on the road between Leskovac and Vlasotince, where a local, dissatisfied with a court case where he sought to be given his land back, decided to commit suicide by jumping off the bridge, to which he previously pinned an explanation of his move.
Turkish film Ayla screened in New York
The screening of Ayla: The Daughter of War, an acclaimed Turkish film, was organized in New York on March 8.
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Balkans Must Escape ‘Cycle of Suffering’ – Serbian Actor
The first was Nikola Rakocevic, in 2014. In its time, European Shooting Stars has brought such now famous world stars as Rachel Weisz, Franka Potente, Daniel Craig, and others to Berlin.
But Maric says he does not think that world fame automatically awaits him.
"I'm not getting too excited. Hollywood will not be ruined without me," he jokes.
Hadjidakis in Film | Athens | March 1 & 2
The Greek National Opera presents two movie suites by Manos Hadjidakis at the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center on March 1 and 2. The first is the "The Martlet's Tale," a soundtrack penned by the great Greek composer for the 1970 film of the same title directed by John Crowther, which received such poor reviews at its San Francisco preview that it was never released.
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The Police Found Murdered Taxi Driver on the Road in Razgrad
63-year-old man was killed in the region of Razgrad - Dyankovo village. This was announced by the Regional Directorate of the Ministry of Interior-Razgrad.
In an upset, 'Green Book' wins best picture at Oscars
The segregation-era road-trip drama "Green Book" was crowned best picture at the Academy Awards, handing Hollywood's top award to a film seen as a feel-good throwback to some but ridiculed as an outdated inversion of "Driving Miss Daisy" by others.
Lanthimos' 'The Favourite' wins one Academy Award
Yorgos Lanthimos' period drama "The Favourite" won one Academy Award Sunday.
The award went to Olivia Colman for Best Actress.
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