After Sanremo, I Thought About Retiring. Normality Has Been My Luck
Max Pezzali reflects on his unique return to Sanremo, sharing plans for his upcoming themed nights and a European tour.
EUROPEAN PARADISE: A Mediterranean island you haven't thought of – sunshine, tranquility, and surprisingly cheap prices
The article highlights Gozo, a small Mediterranean island ideal for winter getaways, boasting warm temperatures and tranquility during February.
Pavlopoulos on Arveler: An irreparable void for European thought
Former Greek President Prokopis Pavlopoulos expressed deep sorrow over the loss of the esteemed historian and intellectual Eleni Glykatzi-Averoff, noting her contributions to European thought and cultural heritage.
Eleni Glykatzi-Areveler: A Symbol of Hellenism and European Thought
Eleni Glykatzi-Areveler, a prominent figure in international historical science and renowned Byzantine scholar, passed away shortly before her 100th birthday, leaving a significant intellectual legacy.
N. Kaklamanis on El. Glykatzis-Arbeler: Her work and thought will continue to inspire future generations
N. Kaklamanis pays tribute to the late Eleni Glykatzis-Arbeler, emphasizing her significant contributions to European spirit and history.
Kallas' skepticism about the euro-army: Those who demand it haven't thought it through very well
EU High Representative Kaja Kallas expresses skepticism about the proposal for a separate European army, suggesting that supporters have not considered the practical implications adequately.
What medications are Greeks champions in – Is polypharmacy a myth or not
A study reveals that Greeks are not leading in polypharmacy as previously thought, showing similar medication consumption patterns to other European countries despite higher stress and health issues.
We won't even make it home, feared the coach of the silver juniors. He thought it was revenge from the Canadians
A delay caused by bad weather returned the European part of the Czech junior hockey team's silver medallists two days late from the World Championships, but players and coaches maintained a good mood upon returning to Prague.
PHOTO Life of Mate Meštrović in Pictures: Departure of the Great Historian, Diplomat, Journalist...
Mate Meštrović, son of the renowned Croatian sculptor Ivan Meštrović, is remembered as a key figure in maintaining Croatian political thought abroad, having taught modern European history at Fairleigh Dickinson University in New Jersey.
Trump is not as popular in Europe as thought, new research surprises many: One country stands out
A new study reveals that despite Donald Trump's ambitions to strengthen right-wing populist movements in Europe, he remains highly unpopular among European voters, with one country notably diverging from this trend.
The nonexistent knights and the survival of the European model
The article discusses the ongoing assault in Europe aimed at manipulating minds and suppressing independent thought, emphasizing the importance of defending against this attack more than any military or commercial fortifications.
February 6, 1597: Frane Petrić – great Croatian and European philosopher died
On this day in 1597, Croatian philosopher Franjo Petrić, also known as Frane Petrić, passed away in Rome, recognized for his contributions to European thought, particularly in Neoplatonism and anti-Aristotelian philosophy.