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What Does the World Worry About? (infographic)
Crime and violence are the most important issues in the US
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Floods in Crete: One 50-year-old dead, two missing in Heraklion (video-photos)
A vehicle carrying a family of tourists was swept away in Agia Pelagia, Heraklion – The driver is dead, two more people are missing
Bulgaria: Protest in Sofia demanding Mayor Fandakova’s Resignation
Bulgaria: Today is the Day of Sofia
Today is Sofia's holiday. Prizes will be awarded to the city's honorary citizens at the solemn session of the Metropolitan Municipal Council.
At 11:00 a.m., a flag-raising ceremony of the capital will begin in front of the Saint Sophia Church.
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US tourist arrivals in Greece spiked in 2022
The increase in regular flights offered by US airlines to Athens and Thessaloniki has helped to greatly boost tourist flows from the USA, the American Society of Travel Agents (ASTA) for the region of Greece said in a statement on Friday.
The Greek chapter of ASTA was awarded for the second year as the fastest growing internationally.
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Kornelije Kovač passed away
The famous Serbian composer and author of numerous legendary hits, Kornelije Kova, died today at the age of 81.
The cause of death is currently unknown, and as Kurir learns, the composer tested positive for the coronavirus.
Kornelije Kova was born in Ni in 1942. Kova composed his first composition "Desolate Pavements" already at the age of fourteen, in 1956.
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Passport Privilege: Turkish Fraudster’s Route to Honorary Greek Citizenship
The Greek public had to wait for investigative outlet 'inside story' to break the news on July 7, triggering fierce debate over Ayavefe's suitability for such an honour. For Ayavefe is no musicologist or historian, and certainly no wizard on the basketball court.
Yasam Ayavefe
Multiple breeding grounds for sexual, gender based violence: Op-ed
Rape is being used in conflict as a deliberate military strategy, and is feared most by women and girls when the shooting starts.
They are right to be afraid. It is vital to highlight just how shockingly common rape and other forms of sexual and gender-based violence have become in humanitarian settings worldwide.
Fajon welcomes EU consensus on Russia visa policy
Prague – Slovenian Foreign Minister Tanja Fajon has welcomed the decision by EU foreign ministers to suspend a 2007 visa facilitation deal with Russia as a measure that “clearly speaks to our determination to condemn Russia’s unacceptable aggression.”
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Diana’s death stunned the world, changed the royals
Above all, there was shock. That's the word people use when they remember Princess Diana's death in a Paris car crash 25 years ago this week.
The woman the world watched grow from a shy teenage nursery school teacher into a glamorous celebrity, who comforted AIDS patients and campaigned for land mine removal couldn't be dead at the age of 36.