In the end, only two remained, Vangelis Zoulas from Giorgos Mazonakis’ team and Sofia Christoforidou, who ultimately impressed the TV audience and became the grand winner of “The Voice.” It was the second consecutive victory for Pano Mouzourakis’ team, who humorously said just before the end of the competition, “I’ll be fired after the third one.”
An official state bulletin, published on Jan. 10, reads (translated to English): "Royal Decree 1116/2024, of October 29, by which the Collar of the Insigne Order of the Golden Fleece is awarded to Her Majesty Queen Sofia of Greece." The King said ...
He referred in detail to the benefits of the completion of the two European corridors, which pass through Greece and Bulgaria
"At the heart of the government’s political framework and the Ministry of Social Cohesion and Family for 2025 is the establishment of a solid and secure perspective for families and young people, as well as social cohesion and the protection of children and the vulnerable," Zacharaki underlined.
Nato’s largest exercise for 2025 with a deployment of the Allied Reaction Force (ARF) formations, which will be held on the territories of Bulgaria, Greece and
Section V girls basketball scores in the Rochester, Monroe, Finger Lakes, Wayne, Livingston, Genesee areas and more.
Amid a surge in reported cases, lawmakers imposed harsher punishments on perpetrators. Victims’ advocacy groups said the legislation was too thin on preventative measures.
Agora, the industry section of the Thessaloniki Intl. Documentary Festival, has selected 14 projects for its Pitching Forum.
The music competition final aired on Sunday night, January 19, and saw eight finalists compete for the top spot. The event featured all four coaches, each
Greek long jumper Miltiadis Tentoglou was named the Best Balkan Athlete of the Year for 2024 on Friday ahead of Romanian swimmer David Popovici and Serbian NBA star Nikola Jokic.
Jannik Sinner has started his Australian Open title defense with a challenging win over No. 35-ranked Nicolas Jarry.
Bulgaria’s tourism industry has experienced remarkable growth in 2024, welcoming a record-breaking 10.7 million foreign visitors from January to September. This surge not only surpasses the previous high of 2019 by 200,