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Norwegian Composer Edvard Grieg's Lyrical Works Featured
ERT Trito featured a May program that included a capella performance by The King's Singers. Ten volumes, each containing different works, have been written by Grieg. A collection of 66 short pieces was featured, including six lyrical works. The sixth lyrical piece, dedicated to spring, was performed by Andrey Gavrilov.
ERT Trito
Greek E-Scooter Law Mandates Helmet Use
Greek traffic law mandates helmet use for electric personal vehicles, referred to as 'e-scooters'. The law requires riders to wear helmets, and failure to do so is a violation. The specific details of the law and its enforcement were discussed.
Parapolitika FM
Thomas More Recognizes Italian Madrigals
Thomas More, born in 1557, began to recognize the potential offered by the new popularity of Italian madrigals with English texts. He started publishing sets of madrigals of his own inspiration and creation. The broadcast will feature his work.
ERT Trito
Greek Discusses Mercosur Trade Deal
Skai 100.3
Athens Orchestra Performs 'The Enchantress'
The broadcast includes a piece titled 'Diloústi Mácherin,' described as a seductress who dances, performed by the Viennese orchestra of London. Jack Rothstein is mentioned. The ERT Trito station featured a performance of 'The Enchantress,' described as a seductive dancer.
Radio Rebelde Cuba
Greek Diplomatic Alliances Reassessed
Greece is reassessing its diplomatic alliances and strategic perceptions in the Western Balkans. The country is focusing on relationships with Iran, North Korea, and a nuclear-armed nation. This shift is detailed in the newspaper Kathimerini.
Athina 9.84 FM
Beckham Admits Love At First Sight
David Beckham reportedly experienced love at first sight with a woman, despite initial reservations. He was captivated by her appearance in the Spice Girls music video for 'Say You'll Be There'. Beckham stated that this woman was the right one for him.
ERA Sport
Iran's Stance Does Not Serve US Interests
A Yale University history professor stated that Iran's current situation does not serve any American strategic interests. He believes it will have a negative outcome for the region.
ERT Proto
Olympiacos Advances To EuroCup Final Four
Olympiacos secured an easy victory over Monaco in the EuroCup, winning with a score of two zero in matches. The team is currently on an impressive streak. The final score was not specified, but the victory occurred in Athens.
ERA Sport
Greece Reports 176 People Disembarking
Greece's foreign ministry confirmed that 176 people have disembarked in the country. Approximately 176 people disembarked in international waters during the night of April 29, according to reports.
RNZ National