Author: Ebrahim

The event organized to salute the success of Mega TV’s popular Greek television series, “Maestro”, the first ever exclusive global distribution deal of a Greek scripted television series on the NETFLIX streaming platform, was successfully organized with the participation of prominent members of the Greek community. Diaspora, under the auspices of the Consulate General of Greece in New York, on Wednesday, March 15, 2023, in the Chiotes Room of the Archdiocesan Cathedral of the Holy Trinity in New York. Attendees welcomed the creator, Christoforos Papakaliatis, with warm greetings. The Greek series, which combines the roots and traditions of the country…

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WASHINGTON, DC – by Petros Kasfikis/To Vima The presidential relationship between Donald Trump and Recep Tayyip Erdogan has had its ups and downs, revealing a complex dynamic of affinities and tensions. Despite occasional disagreements and political differences, the closeness of their ties was often underscored by informal “son-in-law diplomacy,” involving communication between Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner and Berat Albayrak, Trump’s son-in-law and son-in-law. Erdogan. former Minister of Finance. However, Turkey’s revisionist regional agenda has raised concerns among American voters, particularly those with a keen interest in the Eastern Mediterranean. This diverse group includes Greek-Americans, Jewish-Americans, evangelical Christians, Armenian-Americans, and Kurdish-Americans.…

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A recent diplomatic row between the United Kingdom and Greece has escalated, highlighting Britain’s controversial history of cultural appropriation. The discord revolves around the massive looting of priceless objects from various parts of the world, which are currently kept in the British Museum in London. The central point of tension, however, lies in Greece’s continuing efforts to recover the famous Parthenon Marbles, a collection of 2,500-year-old marble sculptures that were looted in the early 1800s.The United Kingdom is accused of stealing numerous objects from around the world, a collection that includes thousands of pieces of cultural heritage looted, particularly from…

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“When you think about a black business, it’s most likely going to be a smaller business, it’s going to be a newer business,” says Keke Palmer. For Women’s History Month, the actress and entrepreneur teamed up with Amazon to bring visibility to brands led by black women. This month, the Internet company will also share Palmer’s interview with two of the business owners it chose to spotlight. The cause is dear to the winner, who is closely associated with business acumen. She became an entrepreneur herself in 2018, running her own label, Big Boss Entertainment. To celebrate 20 years in…

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Greek Deputy Foreign Minister Alexandra Papadopoulou held political consultations in Athens with her Slovenian counterpart Marko Stucin, ANA reports. The deputy ministers exchanged views on bilateral relations, regional cooperation, developments in Ukraine and the Middle East, the Western Balkans and cooperation in the UN Security Council, in light of the The current membership of Slovenia and Greece as candidates. RELATED TOPICS: Greece, Greek tourism news, Tourism in Greece, The Greek Islands, Hotels in Greece, Travel to Greece, Greek destinations, Greek travel market, Greek tourism statistics, Greek Tourism Report Photo source: Wikimedia Commons License: CC-BY-SA Copyright:: Groubani

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The National Ministry of Economy and Finance and the Public Revenue Authority (AADE) announced on Thursday a 1+1 month extension for businesses to integrate their point-of-sale terminals with cash registers so that this can be done do without technical problems, reports ANA.The decision was made following requests from point-of-sale and cash register providers, as well as businesses, to meet the demands of a complex, multi-layered effort. Significant progress has been made so far, with 85% of point-of-sale systems and cash registers upgraded and over 60,000 integrations completed, with an additional 20,000 appointments booked in the following days. RELATED TOPICS: Greece,…

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WHAT WE ARE DOING AGAINST DISINFORMATION IN 2024 It’s an election year and misinformation is making news again. The year started with influencer campaigns focused on both Iowa caucuses and the New Hampshire primaries – including robocalls featuring AI-generated “deepfake audio” simulating President Biden’s voice. The goals were familiar: defame an opponent for political purposes, undermine confidence in our electoral system, and suppress voter participation. Disinformation campaigns like these are nothing new, but new tools have made it easier than ever to produce and distribute misleading content. Unfortunately, these growing threats to our democracy come at a time when social…

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The tide of people move around the worldwhether immigrants or refugees, has raised concerns Australia, Europe and the UNITED STATES. In particular, the ethnic, linguistic and cultural background of migrants has triggered intense debates about the benefits and costs of growth. diversity and the risk of opening borders to national identity. Unease over the cultural, economic and security ramifications of immigration helped fuel the Brexit vote in the UK, encourage the idea of ​​a wall along the US-Mexico border and expand the support for right-wing populist parties in France, Germany and the Netherlands. . Debates over what it means to…

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Macy Maiocoo (left) and Madysen Howard (right), two business entrepreneurship students at the Jim Moran College of Entrepreneurship, presented Emmcee, an event planning app that connects Greek Life event planners with vendors. A Florida State University researcher and two students presented their business ideas to “Shark Tank” veterans Barbara Corcoran and Robert Herjavec at the 10th annual Power Forward Speaker Series, co-sponsored by First Commerce and FSU. Two commercial entrepreneurship students from the Jim Moran College of Entrepreneurship Madysen Howard and Macy Maiocco, launched takean event planning app that connects Greek Life event planners with vendors, including venues and other…

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The News10NBC team breaks down the latest news, traffic and weather.GREECE, NY — Theresa DiMarco has a short-term lease at the Mall at Greek Ridge for her business, Carousel Cookies. But after what happened this week, she’s ending it early.After a fight broke out on Christmas Eve and then another disturbance the day after Christmas, DiMarco decided to end his lease early and close his business at the mall.DiMarco took to social media to announce that Carousel Cookies would be leaving the mall effective December 31st.Several police departments intervened during the unrest on December 26 and the shopping center closed…

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