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Egypt Sues Netflix For Falsely Depicting Cleopatra As a Black Woman
Netflix has been sued over its “woke” depiction of the ancient Egyptian leader Cleopatra as a black woman in the forthcoming documentary film ‘Queen Cleopatra’.
Netflix is desperate to find new black heroes for its woke content, and “Queen Cleopatra,” produced by Jada Pinkett Smith, wife of Will Smith, chose to cast Casualty actress Adele James as the iconic Egyptian monarch. However,...
Migrants push three 16-year-old Germans in front of train, media covers up murders
3 young boys were pushed onto the rails at the Nürnberg S-train station Frankenstadion end of January. 2 of them were ran over by the oncoming train and killed.
German mainstream media spoke deceitfully of “Germans”, in order to cloak a migration background. Furthermore drivel about “accident” and “tragedy” was put out there, and the three 16 year old’s “fell” onto the rails.
The...
2 Syrian refugees beat up an Orthodox priest in Athens, Greece
A priest has been beaten up by two Syrians in Athens, Greek newspaper Proto Thema reports.
According to the newspaper, the incident took place outside the Sanctuary of St. Nicholas in Patisia, Athens.
When the priest was going to the Sanctuary he noticed that one motorcycle was illegally parked in the garden of the temple. After the priest complained to the Syrian owners about that, both the perpetrators...
Forbidden ‘Secret Teachings’ of Jesus to His Brother Have Just Been Discovered?
Biblical scholars have discovered the first-known original Greek copy of an ancient forbidden Christian text that purportedly describes Jesus’ secret teachings to his “brother” James, an early leader of the Church.
Geoffrey Smith and Brent Landau, religious studies scholars at The University of Texas at Austin, located the rare text in Oxford University archives earlier this year. The experts...
Invaders Using Fake Greek Papers to Enter Germany
Third World invaders pretending to be refugees are now using fake Greek passports and identity documents to enter Germany, either flying or driving from the Balkans—causing German authorities to start different treatment of all travellers from Greece, who now go through separate controls upon arrival in German airports.
The move, announced this week in the Greek media, comes after it emerged that...
Greek tension after passage of new austerity law
Athens: Demonstrator stand by a burning advertisment post on Syntagma square in front of the parliament in Athens on June 29, 2011 during masive clashes.
The Greek parliament has passed second austerity law which will last until 2015. Angry anti-package protests are expected to break out over the parliament’s decision in Athens.
The EU and the IMF had demanded that the parliament passes two bills...
Greek Riots Continue
Massive public demonstrations against new austerity measures have gripped Athens. Riot police have detained 18 people so far, and 4 policemen have been hospitalized with injuries. RT is joined by financial journalist Petros Papaconstantinou, columnist at an Athens newspaper, for more on the situation in Greece.
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Senior Greek priest blames Jews for Greece's financial problems
Metropolite of Piraeus Seraphim
Metropolite of Piraeus Seraphim says Hitler was just a Zionist instrument to convince the Jews to leave Europe to Israel and ‘establish the new Empire’, JTA reports.
A leading priest in Greece said that the world Jewry was to blame for the country’s financial problems, the Jewish Telegraphic Agency reported on Wednesday.
While being interviewed on a...
Greece puts its islands up for sale to save economy
Greece is raising cash by selling off an area of state-owned land on Mykonos for luxury tourism.
Desperate attempt to repay debts also driven by inability to find funds to develop infrastructure on islands.
There’s little that shouts “seriously rich” as much as a little island in the sun to call your own. For Sir Richard Branson it is Neckar in the Caribbean, the billionaire Barclay...
Head Of Greek Debt Office Replaced By Former Goldman Investment Banker
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And so the tragicomic becomes surreal. Yesterday’s news about the departure of the head of the debt management agency, Spyros Papanicolaou, was somewhat of a yawner, until we realized that his replacement would be none other than Petros Christodoulou, who until today was head of Private Banking and Group Treasury at the National Bank of Greece (reporting directly to the...
Germany warns Euro Zone may have to expel Greece
A majority of Germans want debt-ridden Greece to be thrown out of the euro zone if necessary and more than two-thirds oppose handing Athens billions of euros in credit, a poll published on Sunday showed.
Vocal opposition to aid for Greece from members of Chancellor Angela Merkel’s coalition also grew at the weekend with several senior politicians expressing scepticism, especially as Germany’s...
Thousands of Pakistanis Illegally become Legal in Greece everyday
The Pakistanis gathered every morning, from 07.30 a.m. to approximately 12.30 p.m., in front of their consulate in Athens are a human sea covering a triangle in the very center of the Greek capital, namely an important part of the streets Loukianou-Ypsilantou-Karneadou. The –Greek- people who dwell in that (ex-residential) area have sent several letters of protest to the mayor of Athens and the...