Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis said on October 28 from the northern city of Ioanninato…
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The October 28 Oxi Day celebration was once again a lonely affair for Tasos, the…
A small village on Naxos and the isolated island of Gavdos, to the south of…
A military parade took place in Thessaloniki to celebrate the national anniversary of October 28,…
The Chief of the Hellenic National Defence General Staff (GEETHA) Konstantinos Floros sent a stern…
With messages of “No to fascism”, but also recital of poems and songs in Greek…
‘Oxi Day’ marks the beginning of Greek post-WWII migrants arriving in Australia and it also…
On the 28th October 2018, Konstantinos Katsifas, a 35-year-old man belonging to the native Greek…
Oxi Day commemorates the anniversary of the day that former military general and Prime Minister of Greece Ioannis Metaxas said “OXI” (NO) to an ultimatum made by Italian Prime Minister Benito Mussolini, an ally of Hitler, to allow Italian forces to occupy strategic locations in Greece or otherwise face war.
Prime Minister of Australia, the Hon. Anthony Albanese, sends a very special message on the occasion of Oxi Day 2022.
OXI Day on October 28, 1940, commemorates the anniversary when former military general and Prime…
This year, OXI Day falls on a Friday. However, depending on where you live in…
Half-naked soldiers from the Greek special forces (OYK) took bystanders in Thessaloniki by surprise after…
Entry to the Acropolis Museum will be free for everyone on Friday, on the occasion…
The sky above Thessaloniki thundered shortly after 11am on Wednesday because the F-16 fighter jet…
Vandals carried out a shocking act in the area of Kanalia in Magnesia just days…
40 Greek flags are flying proudly in the Australian capital of Canberra until Nov 4th…
As part of the celebration of the anniversary for Oxi Day, celeberated every October 28,…
The island of Mathraki, off the northwest coast of Corfu in the Ionian Sea, saw…
On the 28th October 2018, Konstantinos Katsifas, a 35-year-old man belonging to the native Greek…