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Alpha protathlima - live coverage of A Ethniki, the Greek soccer league; three games live every week on Saturday, Sunday and Monday; Paixte bala (no longer airs) - news, highlights and in-depth reports from the world of soccer. Host Pavlos Papadimitriou looks back at the weekend's games from the Greek first division as well as other leagues ...
South Greek TV - Kalamata; Super TV - Corinth; Ionian Islands. Corfu Channel - Corfu; Ionian Channel - Zakynthos; Start TV - Corfu; Aegean Islands. Aeolos TV - Mytilene; Alithia TV - Chios; Patrida TV - Chios; Samiaki TV - Samos; Syros TV1 - Ermoupoli; Volcano TV - Santorini; Dodecanese. Aigaio TV - Kalymnos; Irida TV - Rhodes; Kosmos TV ...
Pavlos, Crown Prince of Greece, Prince of Denmark RE (Greek: Παύλος, romanized: Pávlos; born 20 May 1967) is the current head of the former Greek royal family. He is the second child and eldest son of the last king of Greece , Constantine II , and Queen Anne-Marie .
An average of 50 new wildfires have broken out daily for the past 12 days in Greece, according to government spokesperson Pavlos Marinakis. Over the weekend 64 new blazes were recorded. Lucy ...
In Rhodes, one of the worst affected Greek islands, more than 20,000 tourists and locals fled from the blaze in “the biggest evacuation” in Greece’s history. Maryam Zakir-Hussain reports:
Greece 0-3 England: Ollie Watkins, an own goal created by Jude Bellingham and Curtis Jones ensured Lee Carsley’s Three Lions got the victory they needed in Athens
Antenna Group or ANT1 Group, is a media company in Greece and currently the largest Greek media company.It was established on 2 August 1989 by Minos Kyriakou.Today, his son, Theodore Kyriakou, heads up a media empire whose operations include broadcasting, radio, publishing, digital, educational services, telecommunications, and a record label.
Voulí Tileórasi (Greek: Βουλή Τηλεόραση, Parliament TV) is a Greek network dedicated to airing non-stop coverage of government proceedings and public affairs programming. The name comes from Greek Βουλή Voulí , meaning 'assembly', 'council', or 'parliament'; and Tileórasi , meaning television .