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Ti Ypermacho: The August night 1,400 years ago that gave birth to the Akathist Hymn
The story of the crowning work of Orthodox hymnography began on the night of 7–8 August 626, when Constantinople was under siege by the Avars, Persians and their allies – the Hymn combines historical narrative with profound theological meaning
Trump reposted Thanos Plevris’ Breitbart statements on migration: “His re-election changed migration policy in the US & Europe”
The Greek minister linked the US president’s return to office with Europe’s shift towards tougher migration policies
Total Solar Eclipse on August 12: Europe prepares for a rare celestial spectacle
The Moon will completely cover the Sun in Spain, Iceland and other areas - Where darkness will fall for a few minutes
Iran drives a hard bargain over Hormuz: The conditions it sets for the US to “unlock” the Strait
Tehran dismisses hopes for the reopening of the strategically vital maritime passage that has become a focal point of the war in the Middle East
“Before I was born, I was deprived of my father’s embrace”: The voice of Tasos Isaac’s daughter, 30 years later
Three decades without accountability for the killings in Deryneia – President Christodoulides pledges renewed efforts
Cambridge is reviewing its faculty hiring procedures following the resignation of a professor accused of plagiarism
Jason Arday, a 41-year-old sociology professor, resigned after the university launched an investigation into his academic qualifications and honorary distinctions – At 37 he became the university’s youngest Black professor