Zeus Street Greek Enters Western Australia Market with Perth Opening (Video)
PERTH, Australia – Zeus Street Greek will open their first Western Australian venture in Mount Lawley on Thursday 4 May. The brand’s 13th venue will offer modern Greek street food made with Australian...
View ArticleUS Students Satisfied with Life; Not Too Happy in Greece
WASHINGTON (AP) – The good news: American high school students are generally satisfied with their lives. But many of their peers in other countries are happier. Asked to rank their life satisfaction on...
View ArticleTina Fey Speaks Warmly about Andrea Martin as Greek Heritage Meets Armenian
Elizabeth Stamatina Fey, better known as Tina and Andrea Martin, executive producer and star, respectively, of NBC’s upcoming Great News (Tuesday, 9 ET/PT), have much in common, including solid-gold...
View ArticleEmirates Trims US Flights after Trump Gov’t Curbs
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Emirates, the Middle East’s biggest airline, said on Wednesday it is cutting flights to the United States because of a drop in demand caused by tougher U.S. security...
View ArticleNYPost: Nicole Malliotakis Considering Running for NYC Mayor
STATEN ISLAND – Republican Assemblywoman for Brooklyn and Staten Island Nicole Malliotakis who has challenged Mayor de Blasio’s policy of shielding illegal immigrants is considering running for mayor,...
View ArticleAustralia Tightens Citizenship Rules, Raises English Language Standard
CANBERRA, Australia (AP) — Australia plans to tighten its citizenship rules to require higher English language skills, longer residency and evidence of integration such as a job, officials said...
View ArticleAHC Calls the Greek-American Community for the Annual Armenian Genocide March...
LOS ANGELES – On Monday, April 24th at 12:00 P.M., join us as we march for justice! The American Hellenic Council calls upon the Greek-American community of Southern California to join us as we...
View ArticleGreek American Stories: Change and Changing
By Phyllis “Kiki” Sembos A lot of changes have occurred. Life, sure, has changed. I used to feel pride that I, finally, had a typewriter – a Remington. Now, I wonder how I tolerated the darn thing that...
View ArticleHundreds Attended Funeral for Fotini Tournas, Sister of Metropolitan Methodios
By Theodore Kalmoukos BOSTON, MA – Hundreds of friends from Boston, throughout Massachusetts and New England, and also from New York, New Jersey, and Florida accompanied Fotini Tournas, beloved sister...
View ArticleAstoria’s View of Greece: Pity, Anger, Disgust But No Apathy
By Andy Dabilis TNH Staff ASTORIA, N.Y. – Attorney Leah Pappas stays in touch with her cousins in Greece, has sponsored one of the many young who’ve fled the crisis-torn country in search of work and a...
View ArticleGreek-Russian, American Astronauts Arrive at International Space Station (Video)
BAIKONUR, Kazakhstan (AP) — A Soyuz space capsule delivered an American astronaut making his first space flight and a veteran Greek-Russian cosmonaut to the International Space Station on Thursday....
View ArticleJews of Greece Event in New York Highlights Historic Presence (Video)
By Eleni Sakellis NEW YORK – The Hellenic-American Cultural Foundation (HACF), the Hellenic-American Chamber of Commerce (HACC), and American Friends of the Jewish Museum of Greece presented Jews of...
View ArticlePanHellenic Scholarship Foundation Honors John Pappajohn with 2017 Paradigm...
CHICAGO – The PanHellenic Scholarship Foundation announced that Mr. John Pappajohn is the 2017 Paradigm Award Honoree. Foundation’s announcement: “The PanHellenic Scholarship Foundation is thrilled to...
View ArticleMilwaukee Priest Excommunicates Parish Council Treasurer
By Theodore Kalmoukos MILWAUKEE, WI – Rev. John Ketchum, priest of the Annunciation Church in Milwaukee, WI, excommunicated Parish Council Treasurer Patricia Galanis at the beginning of Holy Week, on...
View ArticlePriebus, Hassabis in Time’s List of Most Influential People in the World 2017
Time published the annual list of the 100 Most Influential People in the World for 2017 which “explores the intersection of accomplishment and renown.” Among them is Demis Hassabis (born 27 July 1976),...
View ArticleThe Ecumenical Geneva Welcomes the Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew
Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew will be visiting Switzerland for the celebration of 50 years of the Orthodox Centre of the Ecumenical Patriarchate in Chambésy and the 20th anniversary of the...
View ArticleXanthopoulos’ The Sensitives World Premiere at Tribeca Film Festival
By Eleni Sakellis. NEW YORK – The world premiere of Greek-American filmmaker Drew Xanthopoulos’ documentary film The Sensitives took place on Thursday, April 20, at the Tribeca Film Festival. The...
View ArticleMaryland Film Festival Offers A First Look at the Stavros Niarchos Foundation...
BALTIMORE, MD – Over 200 donors, celebrities, and dignitaries joined the Maryland Film Festival to celebrate the opening of the Parkway and the future of film in Baltimore. The Stavros Niarchos...
View ArticleConference «Reflections on the Greek Junta, 1967-1974»
SACRAMENTO. The conference «Reflections on the Greek Junta, 1967-1974» held on April 20-22, 2017 at Sacramento State University. One of the conclusions of the conference was that the Junta is a subject...
View ArticleGreek Shipping Hall of Fame Honors Two at Awards dinner
By Anthe Mitrakos ATHENS – Some 600 members of the Greek shipping industry gathered at the Megaron Athens Concert Hall to commemorate twoGreek Shipping Hall of Fame inductees at an awards ceremony and...
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