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Egypt: Protesters Torch Christian Church
Turbulence and violent conflicts are plaguing Egypt after the gory breaking down of the demonstrations made by Morsi’s supporters. According to information, there are hundreds of dead protestors, though the Minister of Health has announced 95.
Egypt’s Presidency has declared...
Cyprus
Turkish Feminist Derya’s Oath Upsets Colleagues
The 35-year-old Doğuş Derya, of the Republican Turkish Party (CTP), founding member of the feminist workshop FEMA and the first feminist “MP” of the occupied territories in Cyprus, provoked an upset at the inauguration of the pseudo-Parliament as she...
events
Vietnam Says Greece Denies Tourist Visas
A presentation on Greece and Argo Travel Group was organized for the second time on Aug. 7 in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam’s largest city, by Travel Media Applications, in collaboration with the Vietnam Society of Travel Agents (VISTA).
The...
Australia
Alexander’s Lost World On Aussie TV
Alexander’s Lost World is the title of a documentary of six one-hour episodes, which will be launched on Aug. 13 by History Channel of Foxtel platform in Australia and New Zealand.
The film’s creator is the Australian David Adams, who,...
Economy
Greece’s Surplus Could Help Default
Bloomberg columnist Megan McArdle isn't so rosy about Greece's surplus helping the economy and said it could actually pave the way for the country to default on its loans.
She noted that not paying back what it owes - some...
Economy
Die Welt Says Greece Will Stiff Germany
The German newspaper Die Welt has reported that with speculation still rampant Greece will get a write-down in its debt to international lenders, including Germany, after that country's elections next month, that the idea of Greece leaving the Eurozone...
Europe
Austrians Urged To Buy Greek Properties
Extolling the beauties of Greece, "where the prices have significantly dropped and there are real opportunities for the tourists to enjoy the sun, Greek beaches and the sea at favorable prices," an Austrian tourism market company is urging Austrians...
Culture
Konstantatos’ Luton at San Sebastian Festival
The first feature film of Michalis Konstantatos, Luton, will premiere at the 61st edition of San Sebastian Film Festival, in Spain, which will take place from Sept. 20-28.
The plot of the film Luton is the following: Jimmy is a...
Europe
ARTE Pays Tribute to Greece
French-German channel ARTE is going to show Greek films and documentaries in a 24-hour special.
On Aug. 15, from early in the morning until after midnight, ARTE will travel the German-speaking viewers (Switzerland, Belgium, Austria and other European countries) in...
Economy
Greece Beginning To Look Like Kosovo
With Greece's unemployment at a record 27.6 percent and 64.9 percent for those under 25, the British newspaper the Telegraph has likened the economic catastrophe to what Kosovo was like, comparing Greece to its northern neighbor.
The Telegraph opened its...