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Europe
Turkey PM Says Army Group Engaged in ‘Coup Attempt’
Turkey's military has officially declared a coup and said that it has "taken control of the country," shutting down major bridges and Istanbul's main airport.
The Dogan agency quoted the military on Friday as saying, that it wants "to reinstall...
Europe
Guardian Publishes Funny Post-Brexit Guide to EU Vacation
The Guardian newspaper revealed its own post-Brexit tourism guide book to help the British tourist when traveling around Europe. Everything has changed for the Brit looking for relaxation in the sun, the pound has dropped making travel more expensive...
Europe
Shooting Starts for Greek-Turkish Co-produced Film, ‘Ismail and Roza’
A film titled "Ismail and Roza," an adaptation from Greek author Yannis Yanellis' novel of the same name, has begun shooting in Istanbul.
The project is a Greek-Turkish co-production under direction of Yorgos Kordellas.
The film's screenplay was written by Christina Lazaridi and...
Europe
European Commission Presents Proposals for Humane Asylum Policy
The European Commission presented proposals to complete the reform of the Common European Asylum System in order to move towards a fully efficient, fair and humane asylum policy – one which can function effectively both in times of normal and...
Europe
Almost 50% of Europeans Fear and Resent Refugees
Around 50% of European citizens fear that the arrival of refugees will increase the risk of attacks in their countries, according to a survey published on July 11. Furthermore, many believe, especially in the eastern states, that the refugee...
Europe
Patriarch Bartholomew Wants Turkey to Respect Hagia Sophia and Orthodoxy
Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew called on Muslims to show "respect" to the Christian faith, on the occasion of the end of the feast of Ramadan on Friday. He expressed "respect" for Islam, however, he called on the same courtesy to...
Archaeology
MPs Introduce Bill to Return Elgin Marbles to Greece [video]
After 200 years of Greece being robbed of its famous marble Parthenon sculptures, known around the world as the so-called "Elgin Marbles," it looks as though these 2,500-year-old marbles might actually be returned to their home in Athens.
The Greek Marbles that are on...
Europe
Queens of Syria Film Reinterprets Euripides’ Trojan Women [video]
A theatrical performance like no other is taking place at the Young Vic in London England, where a group of Syrian women are re-telling a tragic Greek tale from a modern-day perspective in a documentary filmed by Yasmin Fedda.
For her award-winning...
Europe
World Population Day: More People in the EU, But Less in Greece
On January 1, 2016, Eurostat recorded the population of the European Union at 510.1 million people, compared with 508.3 million on January 1, 2015. During the year, there were 5.1 million babies born in the European Union, though more...
Europe
Greeks in UK Rush to Migration Agencies for Citizenship Following Brexit
In the years leading up to the UK's EU referendum vote on Brexit, EU citizens didn't have to worry about their livelihoods or their right to live, work and study in the UK.
Since the UK voted pro-Brexit things have changed.
In...