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Facebook, Instagram Ban Trump’s Accounts

Facebook and Instagram announced on Thursday they are banning President Donald Trump's accounts at least until January 20 when the inauguration of his successor Joe Biden will take place. Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has announced via his platform that Trump...

Pandemic Causes Online Sales in Greece to Soar to 15 Billion Euros in 2020

Profits from online sales are expected to triple this year, totaling 15 billion euros in 2020, the Hellenic Confederation of Commerce and Entrepreneurship said in a survey released on Monday. The astounding figures are of course a result of the...

Hilarious Video of Italian Priest Opening Facebook Filters by Mistake

An Italian priest left social media users in hysterics after he inadvertently turned his phone's filters on and was transformed into a wolf and boxer while celebrating Mass online. In the hilarious video, the unnamed Italian priest could be heard...

Mark Zuckerberg Celebrates Wedding Anniversary on the Acropolis

Billionaire Mark Zuckerberg, the chairman and chief executive officer of Facebook, marked his wedding anniversary on Friday with a trip to Greece. Together with Priscilla Chan, his wife of seven years, Zuckerberg posed in front of the Parthenon, atop the...

Facebook Targets What it Considers Fake News in Greece

Facebook announced on Thursday that is teaming up with the Greek organization Ellinika Hoaxes (Greek Hoaxes) to to crack down on what it considers fake news and misinformation in the runup to European Parliament elections this month. The partnership is...

Tsipras Releases Video in Support of Prespa Agreement

The Greek Prime Minister, Alexis Tsipras, uploaded a video on Monday evening on his personal Facebook page which shows his support of the Prespa Agreement. ''The time has come to see the real facts about the Prespa Agreement'', Tsipras wrote...

No Laughing Matter as Greek Court Sentences Man for Posting 'Defamatory' Smiley Emoji

A Greek court has handed down a six-month sentence to a man for using a Facebook laughing emoticon underneath a post advertising a business in the city of Volos. The court ruled last week that the emoticon was offensive and...