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November 2014

New Antikythera video

Magic on the seabed! With the help of an integrated video all the current important findings of the Antikythera shipwreck are presented to the publicfor the first time.

  • Published in Greece

Αυστραλία: Άναψε "κόκκινο" στην Χρυσή Αυγή

«Ἀναψαν κόκκινο» οι Αυστραλοί στην επικείμενη επίσκεψη εκπροσώπων της Χρυσής Αυγής. Το Υπουργείο Μετανάστευσης δεν χορήγησε τελικά βίζα στον Ευρωβουλευτή της οργάνωσης, Γιώργο Επιτήδειο, και το στέλεχος, Μιχάλη Γιανάγκονα, με αποτέλεσμα η περιοδεία τους στην χώρα να ακυρωθεί.

ΗΠΑ: Δεύτερος νεκρός από τον Έμπολα

Έχασε την μάχη ο ασθενής του Έμπολα που είχε μεταφερθεί στο νοσοκομείο της Νεμπράσκα από την Δυτική Αφρική. Ο λόγος για τον Δρ. Μάρτιν Σάληα, ο οποίος – σύμφωνα με την ανακοίνωση του νοσοκομείου – εξέπνευσε στις 5 το πρωί.

  • Published in ΗΠΑ

Karatzeferis under scrutiny for kickbacks

LAOS party president Giorgos Karatzaferis is faced with three felonies, according to preliminary research findings of Chartered Accountants on behalf of the competent committee of parliament.

  • Published in Greece

What the future holds for Greece

In an article entitled “Greece: No plan, no future,” neweurope.com notes firstly that “Greece is the number one country in Europe not to invest in.”

  • Published in Greece

The Sultan'a new clothes

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan claimed that Muslims had discovered the Americas three centuries before the voyages of Christopher Columbus, in a televised speech in Istanbul, addressing a summit of Muslim leaders from Latin America.

Job openings guarding rich kids

Bodyguards for children outside schools is now far from rare in Greece, as kidnapping cases have terrorized the country's rich and powerful, who are hiring experts to constantly have their eyes on the offspring of the largest business families.

  • Published in Greece

Greek ambassador to Israel: WWII crimes still relevant

Speaking at an Holocaust remeberance event to commemorate Greek Jews murdered Nazis, Greek Ambassador Spyridon Lampridis said that the crimes committed during the Second World War are still relevant today, notes the Jerusalem Post.

  • Published in World

Alarm in Piraeus over possible ebola case

The alarm has been raised at the port of Piraeus, as it became known that Greek flagged cargo ship "Magda P" is expected this afternoon with a crew member reported to have symptoms of the Ebola virus.

  • Published in Greece
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