A circular released by the Turkish education ministry has removed powers and responsibilities previously held by mandatory Turkish deputy headmasters appointed to private schools set up by minority ethnic groups, relative to their own ethnic minority headmaster.
Greece is determined to exercise an active policy with initiatives at all level, Deputy Foreign minister Dimitris Droutsas stressed yesterday, speaking on state NET television on the economy, Greek-Turkish relations, FYROM and other current affairs. “This is the mandate that the Greek people have given us,” he added.
The World Council of Hellenes Abroad (SAE) Oceania and Far East Region, in cooperation with the Association of Modern Greek Studies of Australia and New Zealand, has called a meeting in Sydney of all active academics in tertiary education throughout Australia.
Many Australian and New Zealand newspapers over the weekend referred to the Greek economy, following news of the French-German deal which will function as a “safety net” for the Eurozone member states that face loan problems in the market.
Many Australian and New Zealand newspapers over the weekend referred to the Greek economy, following news of the French-German deal which will function as a “safety net” for the Eurozone member states that face loan problems in the market.
The articles noted the operation of the deal as a model for the fiscal management of Europe and pointed to the concerns…
A journey to Aghia Sophia was aired last night by Christos Vassilopoulos in the program, “Time Machine” broadcast by the state-run NET television.
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Alexandrian Patriarch’s visit to South Africa
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The Patriarch of Alexandria and all Africa, Theodore II, last week visited the Orthodox Christian educational institute “Saint Athanasios” in a Johannesburg suburb, which takes care of 200 orphan children from poor African countries.
The school children welcomed the Patriarch with songs and hymns, while he offered them packages with food, sweets and writing materials. Patriarch Theodore praised the Metropolitan Bishop, Serapheim, as well as the African priest in charge, Father Anastasios, for their excellent efforts to upgrade the region.