After 72 years on air, VOA΄s Greek Service goes silent
Almost three-quarters of a century after it first began broadcasting, the microphones at the Greek Service of the Voice of America (VOA) went silent for the last time on Tuesday
Almost three-quarters of a century after it first began broadcasting, the microphones at the Greek Service of the Voice of America (VOA) went silent for the last time on Tuesday
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Vasiliki Siouti is a Greek journalist. She has reported from the Balkans, Palestine and Iraq and has interviewed some of the world's leading political figures (Mikhail Gorbachev, Yaser Arafat, Antonio……
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A single father on the island of Rhodes delivers his child to tax authorities in a symbolic gesture of protest after his remaining €300 in his bank account are confiscated…