From Batumi to Istanbul: The Greek families Arvanitidis and Sideridis in oil trade and shipping
The Arvanitidis and Sideridis families, once significant oil exporters from Batumi, played a vital role in maritime trade from the late 19th to early 20th century.
Middle East: More Greek citizens repatriated
The Greek Ministry of Foreign Affairs continues repatriation operations for Greek citizens and their families from war-torn regions in the Middle East.
Ministry of Foreign Affairs: Greek citizens repatriated safely from the Middle East β Operations continue
The Greek Ministry of Foreign Affairs has successfully facilitated the repatriation of Greek citizens and their families from the Middle East amid ongoing conflict.
Repatriation of Greeks from the Middle East: Which flights took place on Thursday
The Greek Foreign Ministry successfully completed repatriation operations for Greek citizens and their families from the Middle East on Thursday, March 5.
Foreign Ministry: Repatriation of Greek nationals from the Middle East
Greece's Foreign Ministry successfully repatriated Greek citizens and their families from the Middle East due to an escalating conflict in the region.
Repatriation of Greeks from the Middle East: The first operations by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs have been completed
The Greek Ministry of Foreign Affairs completed initial repatriation efforts for Greek citizens and their families from the Middle East amidst escalating regional conflict.
Tempi: Major rallies underway across the country β Three years since the tragedy
Three years after the railway tragedy in Tempi that claimed 57 lives, large rallies are taking place throughout Greece, led by victims' families advocating for justice and accountability.
Never Again
The article reflects on the tragic train accident at Tempi, Greece, highlighting its impact on victims' families and the need for systemic reforms in the Greek railway system.
G. Floridis - Exhumations in Tempi: 'If the tests cannot be performed in Greece, assistance will be sought from abroad'
Justice Minister George Floridis stated that if Greek laboratories cannot conduct certain tests requested by families, certified laboratories abroad will be sought for assistance regarding the exhumations of victims in Tempi.
This Sunday with VIMA: Etymological Dictionary of Modern Greek by G. Babiniotis
This Sunday, the newspaper TO VIMA offers readers the first volume of the Etymological Dictionary of Modern Greek by Professor Georgios Babiniotis, a significant educational contribution for Greek families.
N. Dendias in Avlona: End to the 'parodic' military service, a Citizen Army worthy of our great military tradition
Greek Defense Minister Nikos Dendias discussed significant changes to military service, aiming for a more meaningful experience for enlistees and their families.
Parental Gifts: End of 'Triangles' with Siblings, In-laws, and Daughters-in-law β Who is Being Targeted
Greek taxpayers exploiting tax provisions related to parental gifts are facing significant fines and penalties as authorities crack down on 'triangular' gift schemes designed to avoid inheritance tax.
Imperial Brands Hellas: 45 years presence in Greece β 1,000 direct and indirect employees
Imperial Brands Hellas celebrates 45 years in the Greek market, employing over 1,000 people and impacting 100,000 families.
The carpet of the Sitaridis family: It traveled from Erzurum of Pontus to Greece and united the past with the present
The article explores the journey of a family carpet that symbolizes the connection between Greek families from Pontus and their historic roots.
Testimony of Vasiliki Bonanou: We were in the snow. There were three years of snow on this mountain
Vasiliki Bonanou recalls her experiences living in Eskisehir, a town in Turkey populated by Greek families, highlighting the significance of her testimony in the Oral History Archive of the Center for Asia Minor Studies.
An evening full of glamour and VIP guests at the party of the year: Kritharioti, Tsakos, Niarchos, Doreto, and PlΓ‘cido Domingo
A luxurious party held in the snowy Swiss mountains featured prestigious Greek families and celebrated artists, including PlΓ‘cido Domingo.
It Sounds Unreal: The State Offers Young Families a Free House, Food, and 18 Thousand Euros If They Move to This Island
The Greek island of Antikythera is offering young families free housing, food, and financial incentives to relocate due to a dwindling population.
Greece's beautiful island with stunning blue waters offering people Β£15,000 to move there
The Greek island of Antikythera is enticing families and skilled workers to relocate by offering incentives such as free food, accommodation, and a monthly stipend of Β£15,000.
We are shocked by the tragic event in Crans-Montana, says the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
The Greek Ministry of Foreign Affairs expresses its condolences to the families of the victims of the tragic incident in Crans-Montana, Switzerland, which resulted in many deaths and injuries.