Today we commemorate the Greek Genocide victims of the Pontus region. During the Greek Genocide,…
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“The booklet of originally sixty print pages in the Greek language, published by the war…
Candles for the 350,000 Pontian Greeks exterminated by Turkish troops and Kurdish para-militaries, were lit…
May 19 marks the remembrance of the Pontian Greek Genocide (1916-1923), one of the darkest…
A so-called Non-Government Organization that has no website and little information about it, has announced…
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan is in a state of shock after the joint declaration…
The European border protection agency Frontex expects that a number of illegal immigrants will soon…
April 24th is the day the world commemorates the Armenian Genocide committed by Turks in…
The first Greek known to have stepped foot into the USA is Theodoros Griego, a…
“To be successful, keep looking tanned, live in an elegant building (even if you’re in…
By Uzay Bulut On June 21, Turkish media reported that the Saint-Jean Theologos Greek Girls School in…
This year marks 100 years since the Pontian Genocide (1916-1923), one of the darkest moments in Greece’s history.…
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan quoted a Turkish song during his public speech in Smyrna,…
Greece’s Foreign Affairs Minister Nikos Kotzias, will attend the inauguration of the renovated building of…
On August 26, 1959, the Mini Cooper was officially launched by British Greek motor vehicle…
by Aggelos Skordas Pontus (Pontos), an ancient Greek word for “sea”, refers to the Black…
Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has made new provocative statements, referring to the destruction of…
By Uzay Bulut Today, 167 journalists languish in Turkish jails, a figure reported by Turkey’s Platform for…
On September 14 each year, Greek communities worldwide commemorate Greek Genocide. Today we remember the…
On this day – 9th September – 1922 – at around 11am, the victorious Turkish…