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What to know about the Eurovision Song Contest as it turns 70 with a Vienna extravaganza
The Eurovision Song Contest is turning 70, with a few political clouds hanging over its glitter-drenched party. -
A European pharma hub will rise in Tripoli
Investment of €500 million in three factories by DEMO, Win Medica (of the ELPEN group) and FARAN. -
Dozens of Gaza-bound flotilla activists disembark in Crete after Israeli interception
Dozens of activists from a Gaza-bound aid flotilla intercepted by Israeli forces in international waters off Crete Thursday disembarked Friday on the southern island, according to reports. -
Authorities seize nearly 500 kilos of cannabis in truck at Igoumenitsa port
Authorities have seized a large quantity of narcotics and arrested a truck driver at the port of Igoumenitsa in western Greece after discovering about 500 kilograms of skunk-type cannabis hidden in a cargo shipment, police said Friday. -
Thessaloniki university condemns alleged attack on vice-rector
The Aristotle University of Thessaloniki says its vice-rector for international relations was attacked by a group of students inside a university administration building on Thursday, forcing him to abandon a scheduled meeting with a foreign delegation and be taken to hospital. -
PM marks May Day with social media message highlighting labor policies
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis marked May Day on Friday with a video message posted on social media, highlighting his government’s labor and economic policies and saying the administration responds to “easy slogans” with “work and results.” -
Transport minister joins midnight graffiti cleanup at Athens rail station
Greece’s alternate transport minister took part in a late-night cleanup operation at an ISAP electric railway station south of Athens, using a paint roller and bucket to cover graffiti as part of a government effort to improve the capital’s aging transit network. -
New doc explores Greek cafés and milk bars’ role in shaping Australian life
A new documentary from Fork Films highlights what it calls one of Australia’s most significant yet overlooked migration stories – the Greek café and milk bar phenomenon that helped reshape how the nation worked, ate and socialized, The Greek Herald reports. -
Cavafy joins Athens’ literary landscape
Athens unveiled a new bronze statue of poet Constantine P. Cavafy on Dionysiou Areopagitou Street, honoring his legacy and placing him among the city’s literary landmarks. -
Kurdish militant official says Turkey has stalled peace talks, blaming a lack of reforms
A peace initiative to end a decades-long conflict with Kurdish militants has been effectively "frozen" by the Turkish government, a top militant commander said on Thursday.

