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Nick Kyrgios Hints at French Open Return After Eight-Year Hiatus

Nick Kyrgios has hinted at a potential return to the French Open in 2025, his first since 2017, via an Instagram video stating he’s preparing to head to Paris. The world No. 635, absent from clay events and not on the entry list, would need a wildcard to compete at Roland Garros, possibly motivated by his hinted final season.

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Eurovision Bans LGBT+ and Non-National Flags in Official Venues

Eurovision has banned LGBT+ and non-national flags, including those for Palestine and Ukraine, from official venues, allowing only one performer’s national flag provided by Swiss broadcaster SRG SSR. Audience sectors remain exempt, but violations may face consequences, as organizers aim to focus on artists and songs, aligning with major sporting event policies.

Melbourne’s Iconic Tsindos Greek Restaurant Enters Liquidation After 40 Years
Melbourne’s Iconic Tsindos Greek Restaurant Enters Liquidation After 40 Years

Tsindos Greek Restaurant, a family-run Melbourne CBD icon for over 40 years, has entered voluntary liquidation, ceasing operations on Lonsdale Street. Known for its traditional Greek banquets, the restaurant’s closure follows the decline of Melbourne’s Greek precinct, leaving a void in the city’s cultural and culinary landscape.

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Erdoğan Blames Western Migration Policies for Migrant Deaths in Aegean and Mediterranean

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has accused Western governments’ migration policies of contributing to migrant deaths in the Aegean and Mediterranean Seas, alleging that migrant boats were deliberately punctured, causing drownings. In a speech on migration, he cited a UN report stating over 72,000 people have died on global migration routes since 2014 and raised concerns about thousands of Syrian children who fled to Europe and subsequently disappeared.

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EU’s Top Court Orders Malta to End ‘Golden Passport

The European Court of Justice ordered Malta to end its “golden passport” program on April 29, 2025, ruling that EU citizenship cannot be sold. The decision, welcomed by transparency advocates, addresses long-standing concerns over crime, corruption, and sanctions evasion linked to such schemes.

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Afroditi Latinopoulou Marks 34th Birthday with Gratitude Amid Political Journey

Afroditi Latinopoulou, leader of Greece’s far-right “Voice of Reason” party, celebrated her 34th birthday on April 29, 2025, sharing her gratitude on X for the overwhelming support from followers. Her party secured 3.2% of the vote in the 2024 European Parliament election, earning her a seat as an MEP, amid a career marked by controversial stances and political shifts.

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Clash Erupts in Greek Parliament: Georgiadis and Polakis Exchange Insults in Heated Debate

A heated confrontation erupted in the Greek Parliament between Health Minister Adonis Georgiadis and SYRIZA MP Pavlos Polakis, as the two exchanged sharp accusations over the privatization of the sugar factory in Platy and the Greek National Health Insurance Fund. The fiery debate quickly escalated into personal insults, prompting committee chairman George Stylios to suspend the session and report the incident to the President of the Parliament. The exchange highlights the ongoing tensions between the two lawmakers and their respective political factions.

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Greece to Request EU Exemption for Defence Spending Under Fiscal Rules

Greece is seeking an exemption from EU fiscal rules to exclude defence spending from budget targets, aiming to free up €500 million in 2026. Finance Minister Kyriakos Pierrakakis confirmed the request, highlighting its potential to create fiscal space for citizen-focused initiatives, while the government also advances key infrastructure recovery projects in storm-hit regions.

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Power Blackout in Spain: Greek Grid on High Alert, Says IPTO Chief

Greece remains on high alert following a major power blackout in Spain and Portugal, though officials stress there is no immediate risk of a similar event at home. IPTO President Manos Manousakis assured the public of the Greek grid’s stability, while highlighting the ongoing challenge of balancing renewable energy production with electricity demand during periods of low consumption.

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Greek-American Actor John Stamos Surprises Fans with Drumming Skills on Papa Roach’s “Last Resort”

Greek-American actor John Stamos recently amazed fans by drumming to Papa Roach’s hit “Last Resort” for the first time, as part of Drumeo’s *For the First Time* series. Despite never having heard the track, Stamos, known for his musical collaborations with The Beach Boys and legends like Bruce Springsteen, delivered an impressive performance. His efforts earned praise from fans online, with many commenting on his unexpected drumming talent and charm.

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Greece Launches Corruption Probe into Halkidiki Public Works

Greek judicial authorities have launched an extraordinary investigation into alleged corruption and criminal activity in public works projects in Halkidiki, led by Supreme Court Vice President Asimina Yfanti. The probe involves serious accusations against state officials and echoes a similar scandal in Rhodes, raising concerns over judicial handling and public sector accountability.

Melbourne’s Iconic Tsindos Greek Restaurant Enters Liquidation After 40 Years

Melbourne’s Iconic Tsindos Greek Restaurant Enters Liquidation After 40 Years

Tsindos Greek Restaurant, a family-run Melbourne CBD icon for over 40 years, has entered voluntary liquidation, ceasing operations on Lonsdale Street. Known for its traditional Greek banquets, the restaurant’s closure follows the decline of Melbourne’s Greek precinct, leaving a void in the city’s cultural and culinary landscape.

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Afroditi Latinopoulou Marks 34th Birthday with Gratitude Amid Political Journey

Afroditi Latinopoulou, leader of Greece’s far-right “Voice of Reason” party, celebrated her 34th birthday on April 29, 2025, sharing her gratitude on X for the overwhelming support from followers. Her party secured 3.2% of the vote in the 2024 European Parliament election, earning her a seat as an MEP, amid a career marked by controversial stances and political shifts.

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Monemvasia: A Timeless Escape

Monemvasia, a captivating island town off the coast of Laconia…

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The Enchanting Diros Caves in the Peloponnese

The Diros Caves in Laconia, Peloponnese, are a stunning natural marvel, featuring the Vlychada, Alepotrypa, and Kataphygi caves. Formed millennia ago, these caves dazzle with stalactites, stalagmites, and ancient fossils. Visitors explore Vlychada’s brackish lake by boat, uncover Alepotrypa’s prehistoric village, and discover Kataphygi’s historic refuge, blending geological splendor with a journey through time.

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9 Things You Didn’t Know About the Name George

The name George, one of Greece’s most popular, has ancient roots meaning “farmer.” From its connection to Zeus and Saint George’s dragon-slaying legend to its global variations and single proverb, discover nine fascinating facts about this iconic name.

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Andreas Koundourakis Is A Game-Changer

Andreas Koundourakis, a Belgian-born actor and model of Greek and Moroccan heritage, has made Athens his base for a flourishing career. Initially drawn to football, he pivoted to acting and modeling after engaging in workshops and embracing cinema and fashion.

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April 19, 1824: The Greatest Philhellene Lord Byron passes away from illness

On April 19, we honor Lord Byron, a fervent Philhellene whose £4,000 cheque—equivalent to £332,000 today—revealed by The Observer, underscores his vital support for the Greek War of Independence, funding a fleet to defend Missolonghi against Ottoman Albanian forces.

Eurovision Bans Pride Flags

Eurovision Bans LGBT+ and Non-National Flags in Official Venues

Eurovision has banned LGBT+ and non-national flags, including those for Palestine and Ukraine, from official venues, allowing only one performer’s national flag provided by Swiss broadcaster SRG SSR. Audience sectors remain exempt, but violations may face consequences, as organizers aim to focus on artists and songs, aligning with major sporting event policies.

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Eurovision 2025: Greece Banks on Klavdia’s “Asteromáta” for a Powerful Message

Klavdia Papadhópoulos will represent Greece at Eurovision 2025 with her powerful song Asteromáta, a tribute to those forced to leave their homelands. The 23-year-old, who rose to fame on The Voice of Greece, aims to inspire with a message of hope. Meanwhile, France’s Louane will perform Maman, a heartfelt ode to motherhood, at the contest in Basel, Switzerland, from May 13–17, 2025.

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‘House of David’ Renewed for Season 2: Filming Underway in Greece

Amazon Prime Video’s House of David has been renewed for Season 2, with filming underway in Greece as of Easter weekend 2025, following Season 1’s success with 22 million viewers. The biblical epic, charting King David’s rise, will see Michael Iskander return as David, facing Eshbaal’s schemes and Queen Ahinoam’s resistance. Production hints at a 2026 premiere, promising more faith-driven drama and high-stakes conflict.

Melbourne’s Iconic Tsindos Greek Restaurant Enters Liquidation After 40 Years

Melbourne’s Iconic Tsindos Greek Restaurant Enters Liquidation After 40 Years

Tsindos Greek Restaurant, a family-run Melbourne CBD icon for over 40 years, has entered voluntary liquidation, ceasing operations on Lonsdale Street. Known for its traditional Greek banquets, the restaurant’s closure follows the decline of Melbourne’s Greek precinct, leaving a void in the city’s cultural and culinary landscape.

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Why Greeks Devour Spit-Roasted Lamb on Easter Sunday

After 40 days of Lenten fasting—or even just a few days for some—Greeks eagerly await Easter Sunday to savor spit-roasted lamb, a cherished tradition. This custom, deeply rooted in Orthodox Christian and cultural heritage, symbolizes the resurrection of Christ, with the lamb representing sacrifice and renewal.

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Greek Salads Steal the Show: A Look at Horiatiki, Horta, and Dakos

Greek salads are shining in the TasteAtlas “50 Best Salads” list for April 2025, with Dakos at #1, Horiatiki Salata at #2, and Horta at #28. From the rustic Dakos with its barley rusk and ripe tomatoes to the classic Horiatiki and the simple, foraged Horta, these dishes highlight the fresh, bold flavors of Greece. Here’s why they’re stealing hearts worldwide!

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Nick Kyrgios Hints at French Open Return After Eight-Year Hiatus

Nick Kyrgios has hinted at a potential return to the French Open in 2025, his first since 2017, via an Instagram video stating he’s preparing to head to Paris. The world No. 635, absent from clay events and not on the entry list, would need a wildcard to compete at Roland Garros, possibly motivated by his hinted final season.

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Madrid Blackout Postpones Tsitsipas, Sakkari Matches

A blackout in Madrid disrupted the Mutua Madrid Open, postponing matches including those of Greek stars Stefanos Tsitsipas and Maria Sakkari. Tsitsipas’ third-round clash with Lorenzo Musetti and Sakkari’s fourth-round match against Elina Svitolina were rescheduled for Tuesday, April 29, leaving fans awaiting their next performances.

Ntountounaki Sets Greek Record in 50m Butterfly
Ntountounaki Sets Greek Record in 50m Butterfly

Anna Ntountounaki set a new Greek record in the 50m butterfly with a time of 25.63 at the FAROS-ELENA SAIRI meet in Alexandroupoli, improving her previous mark. She was named the top female athlete, while Apostolos Christou earned the men’s title and qualified for the World Championships.

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Olympiacos Clinches 9th Championship Title in Thrilling 3-2 Comeback Against PAOK

Olympiacos clinched their 9th Women’s Volley League title in a heart-stopping 3-2 comeback against PAOK, showcasing true champion spirit. Despite PAOK’s fierce performance, Olympiacos sealed the treble with critical plays and unwavering fan support, marking a historic season on the club’s 100th anniversary.

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Sakkari Dominates Paolini in Straight Sets at Madrid Open

Maria Sakkari of Greece outclassed Jasmine Paolini 6-2, 6-1 in the round of 32 at the 2025 WTA Madrid Open, marking her best win since reuniting with coach Tom Hill. Paolini will next compete in doubles with Sara Errani against Elise Mertens and Veronika Kudermetova.

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Afroditi Latinopoulou Marks 34th Birthday with Gratitude Amid Political Journey

Afroditi Latinopoulou, leader of Greece’s far-right “Voice of Reason” party, celebrated her 34th birthday on April 29, 2025, sharing her gratitude on X for the overwhelming support from followers. Her party secured 3.2% of the vote in the 2024 European Parliament election, earning her a seat as an MEP, amid a career marked by controversial stances and political shifts.

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Greek-American Actor John Stamos Surprises Fans with Drumming Skills on Papa Roach’s “Last Resort”

Greek-American actor John Stamos recently amazed fans by drumming to Papa Roach’s hit “Last Resort” for the first time, as part of Drumeo’s *For the First Time* series. Despite never having heard the track, Stamos, known for his musical collaborations with The Beach Boys and legends like Bruce Springsteen, delivered an impressive performance. His efforts earned praise from fans online, with many commenting on his unexpected drumming talent and charm.

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Styliana Averkiou, Fiancée of MEP Fidia Panayiotou, Joins Big Brother Cast

Styliana Averkiou, a 25-year-old makeup artist and fiancée of Cypriot YouTuber and MEP Fidia Panayiotou, is set to join the cast of Big Brother, competing for a €100,000 prize. The couple announced her participation in a joint Instagram video, expressing excitement and addressing concerns about the show’s editing. Averkiou, active on social media with 26,000 Instagram and 62,000 TikTok followers, aims to fulfill her dream through this unique reality TV experience.

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Eurovision 2025: Greece Banks on Klavdia’s “Asteromáta” for a Powerful Message

Klavdia Papadhópoulos will represent Greece at Eurovision 2025 with her powerful song Asteromáta, a tribute to those forced to leave their homelands. The 23-year-old, who rose to fame on The Voice of Greece, aims to inspire with a message of hope. Meanwhile, France’s Louane will perform Maman, a heartfelt ode to motherhood, at the contest in Basel, Switzerland, from May 13–17, 2025.

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Strong Winds Ground Ferries Across Greece

Strong northerly winds, reaching 9 Beaufort, have halted ferry services across Greece, with no departures from Rafina and Lavrio ports. While Piraeus maintains routes to Crete, Cyclades and eastern Aegean sailings are canceled, and passengers are advised to check with port authorities for updates.

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Monemvasia: A Timeless Escape

Monemvasia, a captivating island town off the coast of Laconia…

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The Enchanting Diros Caves in the Peloponnese

The Diros Caves in Laconia, Peloponnese, are a stunning natural marvel, featuring the Vlychada, Alepotrypa, and Kataphygi caves. Formed millennia ago, these caves dazzle with stalactites, stalagmites, and ancient fossils. Visitors explore Vlychada’s brackish lake by boat, uncover Alepotrypa’s prehistoric village, and discover Kataphygi’s historic refuge, blending geological splendor with a journey through time.

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Mitsotakis: Greek Railways to Undergo Major Overhaul Based on PPC Restructuring Model

Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis announced a sweeping restructuring of the country’s railway system, modeled after the successful turnaround of the Public Power Corporation (PPC). The plan focuses on upgrading safety systems, including full remote control, automatic braking, and real-time geolocation, aiming to restore public trust and modernize Greece’s railways within 15 months.

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GNTO Launches Targeted Promotion of Santorini in Key Tourist Markets

The Greek National Tourism Organization (GNTO), in collaboration with the Mayor of Santorini, has launched a targeted promotional campaign to boost Santorini’s international profile ahead of the summer season. Journalists from leading German and Romanian media visited the island to explore its cultural heritage, hiking routes, wine tradition, and unique local products, with special features expected to be published in May 2025.

Secrets to Ageless Beauty: Mary Ajaka, Celebrity Makeup Artist

Secrets to Ageless Beauty: Mary Ajaka, Celebrity Makeup Artist

Read our exclusive interview with Mary Ajaka, celebrity makeup artist behind some of TV’s most iconic faces. From the dazzling sets of The Voice, Love Island Australia and Married at First Sight, over the past 17 years Mary has made a name for herself as one of Australia’s most sought-after beauty experts.

Sabo Brings Its Signature Style to Sydney with First Bondi Store
Sabo Brings Its Signature Style to Sydney with First Bondi Store

After more than a decade of dominating the online fashion world with its breezy, sun-kissed aesthetic, Australian label Sabo is finally putting down roots in Sydney. Watch their exclusive message to Greek City Times readers here.

Mary Vitinaros: The Supermodel Next Door
Mary Vitinaros: The Supermodel Next Door

She’s walked for Paris Couture Week, graced the pages of Harper’s Bazaar, and mentored on Greece’s Next Top Model. But behind the glamour, Mary Vitinaros is every bit as grounded as the place she calls home.

Sabo Brings Its Signature Style to Sydney with First Bondi Store
Sabo Brings Its Signature Style to Sydney with First Bondi Store

After more than a decade of dominating the online fashion world with its breezy, sun-kissed aesthetic, Australian label Sabo is finally putting down roots in Sydney. Watch their exclusive message to Greek City Times readers here.

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UK-Greek Consortium Wins £540M Project to Expand Athens International Airport

: A UK-Greek consortium, led by Grimshaw and Haptic with K-Studio, has won a £540 million project to expand Athens International Airport, aiming to increase its capacity from 26 million to 40 million passengers by 2032. The first phase, set for completion by 2028, will boost capacity to 33 million, featuring a revamped main terminal with iconic north and south oculi, a reconfigured Extra Schengen satellite terminal, and sustainable design targeting LEED Gold certification.

A Greek Odyssey to Moroccan Elegance with Miss Polyplexi
A Greek Odyssey to Moroccan Elegance with Miss Polyplexi

Miss Polyplexi has redefined the art of handcrafted fashion once again with the launch of its latest resortwear crochet collection, “I Am A Luxurious Nomad”, drawing inspiration from the vibrant culture and timeless beauty of Morocco.

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Mary and Michael Jaharis: A $50 Million Legacy to The Met and St. Nicholas Church at Ground Zero

Mary and Michael Jaharis are celebrated figures within the Greek-American community, known for their profound contributions to both the pharmaceutical industry and philanthropic endeavors. Their legacy includes a significant $50 million donation to The Met and support for the reconstruction of St. Nicholas Church at Ground Zero, epitomizing their dedication to cultural heritage and humanitarian efforts. Mary Jaharis continues to uphold this legacy, reflecting her passion for art, education, and her Greek roots.

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