Queen Sofia of Spain has been recognized for her decades of service to Spain and the Crown by her son, King Felipe.
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.”
King Felipe VI of Spain has awarded his mother, Queen Sofia, the prestigious Order of the Golden Fleece, in recognition of her decades-long dedication to Spain and the Crown. The Golden Fleece is the highest distinction bestowed by the Crown
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
With Bulgaria's full integration into the Schengen Area, citizens now have the ability to travel freely to neighboring Greece and Romania, bypassing traditional border crossings. This change opens up new possibilities for tourism and business,
Amid a surge in reported cases, lawmakers imposed harsher punishments on perpetrators. Victims’ advocacy groups said the legislation was too thin on preventative measures.
Section V girls basketball scores in the Rochester, Monroe, Finger Lakes, Wayne, Livingston, Genesee areas and more.
Music legends Rod Stewart and Billy Joel are set to unite for a one-off performance at Yankee Stadium in the Bronx (New York City) on Friday, July 18. The news was announced by Rod, 80, on his Instagram account on Thursday,
The ETC announces that eight European national tourism organisations will represent the continent at the Entire Travel Showcase 2025
Greece remains the most popular holiday destination for Finns, recording a continuous increase in arrivals in recent years, surpassing Spain, which now comes second in
Prime Minister Hristijan Mickoski of North Macedonia has emphasized the ongoing nature of the "Macedonian issue," which he claims remains unresolved and affects the rights of Macedonians, particularly in Bulgaria.
Fifteen European countries have secured an agreement with the American COVID-19 vaccine manufacturer Moderna through the European Commission for the supply of vaccines over the next four years. This joint procurement allows the participating countries to purchase up to 146 million doses based on their needs,