Turkish rapper Ezhel once again sparked controversy with a comment on social media that discussed Turkish identity and global perceptions of Turkey.
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Hosted by Christine Stavropoulos, a Sydney-based media figure, and Nikos Sousamidis, a musical director from Greece, ‘The Greek Podyssey’ blends interviews, debate, humour, and personal stories to explore a plethora of topics of interest to the global Greek community.
The Greek Council of State is set to rule on a contentious legal challenge against the former royal family’s use of the surname “De Grèce” and their recognition as Greek citizens. A university professor argues that the surname violates the Constitution’s ban on titles of nobility, clashing with principles of equality and democracy. The case, heard today, could reshape the legal status of Greece’s ex-royals and their place in the modern republic.
Christine Stavropoulos and Nikos Sousamidis’ ‘The Greek Podyssey’ is set to bridge the gaps between the Greek diaspora and keep Hellenism alive.
Tristan Tate’s May 6, 2025, X post claiming pale-skinned Turks are “actually Greek” sparked debate, touching on the sensitive history of the 1923 Greco-Turkish population exchange and the complex ethnic identities in the region.
Welcome to the neighbourhood; Yitonia.
James Franco and Kalup Linzy bring their unique artistic collaboration to Athens with the exhibition Dreams, Fame, and the Savage at The Breeder gallery. The show, which opened on January 23, explores themes of celebrity, societal roles, and moral values through a satirical lens. Featuring new works from both artists, the exhibition includes their film The Real Housewives in Tulsa, mixed-media collages, and Franco’s musical project Lana Land, inspired by Hollywood icon Lana Turner. With a creative partnership dating back to 2009, Franco and Linzy continue to challenge conventional storytelling and explore the complexities of fame and identity.
Halloween is often viewed as a demonic pagan celebration, believed to open a door between the realm of demons and the living. For Satanic worshipers, witches, and warlocks, October 31st holds as much significance as Resurrection Sunday for Christians. The festivities are seen as a spiritual attack on the church, inviting generational curses upon those who celebrate. Costumes symbolize a delusion of identity, inviting demonic influence into lives. The carved pumpkin and other Halloween decorations are viewed as invitations for curses, and engaging in these practices is considered a betrayal to God. Protecting children from these rituals is crucial, as they can hinder their spiritual development.
George Seferis (Γιώργος Σεφέρης), born in 1900 in Vourla, near Smyrna, is celebrated as one…
Scientists have recently revealed the occupants’ identities of the unspoiled 4th-century BCE Royal Tombs at…
Instead of using physical IDs at banks and financial firms, Greek citizens now have the…
MY BIG FAT GREEK QUESTION: what does it mean to be ‘Greek’? What’s in a…
Prince Charles expresses “Greece is very much part of my identity” “Greece is very much…
Scholars and politicians gathered yesterday at the Macedonian Academy of Sciences and Arts (MANU) in…
What’s in a name? Hellas, Ellada, Greece, Hellene, Greek, even Romios. You’ve heard them before…














