Barroso: Impressive Changes in Greece
The President of the European Commission, José Manuel Barroso, characterized the financial changes and reforms made over the last three years in Greece as really impressive. At the beginning of his...
View ArticleNew Louis Vuitton Handbags Inspired by Goddess Athena
Recently, Louis Vuitton enriched its Monogram high-end collection of contemporary handbags with a new model inspired by Greek Goddess Athena. Aside from its feminine design and rich functionalities,...
View ArticleAthina Onassis Looks Pretty at Half-Sister’s Wedding (PHOTOS)
Shipping heiress Athina Onassis was pretty in a pink silk dress as she attended the wedding of her half-sister Sandrine Roussel. The wedding of Sandrine Roussel took place at the small village of...
View ArticleAnti-fascist Demonstrations Around Europe for Fyssas
A series of demonstrations concerning the anti-fascist hip-hop artist, Pavlos Fyssas’ murder by Giorgos Roupakias, supporter of the Greek political neo-Nazi party Golden Dawn, are organized in...
View ArticleCorinne Mentzelopoulos Leads the Wine Industry in France
Life may not have been “a walk in the park” for this successful lady, however her choices led her to be one of the leading women of the wine industry in France and worldwide. Corinne...
View ArticleEurimages Will Fund Two Greek Co-productions
Two Greek co-production films are among the 20 film projects that secured funding from Eurimages. This was settled in a meeting that is under way in Vilnius of Lithuania from October 14-18. Eurimages...
View ArticleSurvey: Greeks are the Least Happy Europeans
A survey conducted on behalf of Deutsche Post and published by business magazine Wirtschaftswoche, concerns the happiness scale of European people. The least happy people in Europe are Greeks in...
View ArticleGreek Scientists Honoured with the “Marie Curie Award”
The team of researchers of Theodosia Maina-Nock and Berthold Nock of the Greek centre for scientific research “Demokritos,” was honoured with the internationally acclaimed “Marie Curie Award.” The...
View ArticleDonation of 500,000€ for Winged Victory of Samothrace
The administration of the Louvre Museum announced that during the last two months they were able to raise the amount of 500,000 Euros for the restoration of the statue of the Winged Victory of...
View ArticleSamaras in Paris for Youth Employment Meeting
Greek Prime Minister, Antonis Samaras is travelling to Paris today, in order to participate in the second European summit that will take place in the capital of France. The subject that will be...
View ArticleGreek Cultural Activities Promote Tourism
The show entitled “The Other Side of Greece” traveled to London, Brussels, Paris and finally accommodated in Amsterdam. The purpose of this event was to strengthen public relations, especially with the...
View ArticleBBC: Cine Thisio Among Top Ten in the World
“There are many outdoor movie theaters around the world but none of them are as spectacular as Cine Thisio in Athens, situated at the foothill of Acropolis with an amazing view of Parthenon,”...
View ArticleOne Million Raised for Winged Victory Restoration
According to an announcement by the Louvre Museum, it has managed to collect one million euros from private donations to restore one of its most famous exhibits, the Winged Victory of Samothrace,...
View ArticleDelta Products on French and Italian Shelves
Vivartia Group announced the signing of an agreement between its subsidiary Delta Foods S.A. and Granarolo, the biggest Italian milk and yogurt producer. The partnership is effective immediately and...
View ArticleTwelve Ancient Greek Gods On a Plate
Food lovers not only from Greece and Europe, but from all over the world will have the opportunity to taste some new products that are named after the 12 ancient Olympian Gods of Greece. These products...
View ArticleMt. Athos Cuisine Travels to Paris
The authentic monastic cuisine of Mount Athos, Greece, traveled to the luminous and cosmopolitan Paris, presenting French people with the simple diet of the monks which is mainly based on the use of...
View ArticleFocus: ‘Greece Incites France Αgainst Germany’
“Athens incites France to turn against Germany” This is the title of an article that was published in the German magazine “Focus” regarding Greece. Focus along with other German media reproduced the...
View ArticleGreece in 7th Place for Human Rights Violations
According to the annual report of the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) released on Thursday, January 30 by the president of the Court Dean Spielmann, Greece is in 7th place for recorded human...
View ArticleTerrorist Previously Caught by Greek Police, Found in France
French police have arrested a 23-year-old man who appears to have been organizing a major terrorist attack against France. According to Greek police the terrorist had previously been found and checked...
View ArticleOlive Wreaths for Paris Marathon Winners
The winners of the Paris Marathon were for the first time offered symbolic olive wreaths from trees planted at the Tomb of Marathon. The 38th Schneider Electric Marathon de Paris was held on April 6....
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