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Super Greek 2.0

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The internet watchdog for all things Greek 🇬🇷🇨🇾 Working to get @TheSuperGreek_ back (7K followers) Follow us here in the meantime!

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Super Greek 2.0
Super Greek 2.0@TheSuperGreek2·
For those wondering, the @TheSuperGreek_ account was suspended over a post from 2019. While we work to get the main account back, Follow us here on our backup! If you’ve enjoyed our content over the years feel free to Retweet & promote this interim account. Every bit helps 💙🇬🇷
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yannispappas
yannispappas@yannispappas·
@cenkuygur Good point. Can my family have their home back in Imbros where they lived for thousands of years?
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The Resonance
The Resonance@Partisan_12·
How Greek shipping companies are secretly arming and fuelling Israel’s genocide in Gaza..
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nikolas kosmatopoulos 🇵🇸
nikolas kosmatopoulos 🇵🇸@NikolaCosmi·
In 2010 crisis-hit Greece signed a deal with IMF, the first EU country to do so. Just 4 months later, for the 1st time in the country’s history, the Israeli prime minister visited Greece, ever since a “strategic ally” of the Zionist state. What did it bring to Greece? A thread!
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Pano Mundo ⚽️🌍
Pano Mundo ⚽️🌍@PanoMund0·
Who should be the starting striker for the beginning of Greece’s UEFA Nations League A campaign? 🇬🇷 #NationsLeague
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Orthodox Christian
Orthodox Christian@orthodox_33ad·
Israel has closed the Church of the Holy Sepulchre indefinitely for the first time in the history of Christianity. Holy Week and Easter services will be prohibited. Sunday masses and liturgies cancelled. A church that should be packed with hundreds of thousands these coming weeks is being forcibly shut and silenced. Israel cites it is for ‘security concerns’ while Jewish Israelis are allowed to celebrate in mass gatherings. Alongside the forced closure of Al-Aqsa mosque, reports cite priests aggressively being turned away to perform daily services. Throughout history, wars, tensions, or even the pandemic limited access to the sanctuary, but they had never prevented liturgical celebrations in this central place of Christian faith indefinitely. Christians must not remain silent.
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Gandalv
Gandalv@Microinteracti1·
Europe is quietly becoming what the United States once promised the world. More and more people are looking at their best years ahead and choosing a place where everyday life is designed to work. Where the future feels stable enough to plan for. Where safety is not a luxury product. Where you can build a good life without gambling your health, your family, or your dignity on one bad month. In much of Europe, the “dream” is not about becoming a billionaire. It is about becoming unafraid. It is the freedom of walking home at night without scanning every shadow. The comfort of knowing that if you get sick, you do not need to calculate whether you can afford to be treated. The relief of having a society that still believes children should carry backpacks, not trauma, and definitely not weapons. The calm of streets built for human beings, not just cars. The ability to take a holiday without feeling like you are committing career suicide. The basic decency of labor protections that assume you are a person first and a resource second. And then there is the part people underestimate until they live it: the texture of life. The cities are older and more beautiful than you expect. The distances are smaller. Weekends are real. Food is real. Public spaces are not just decorative, they are functional. Parks are full. Cafes are full. Trains take you somewhere, often across borders, without turning travel into a stress test. You can live in one country, work with another, and visit a third like it is normal because, in many places, it is. The European dream is also a quiet confidence in the social contract. That if you contribute, the system does not abandon you. That you can raise a family without feeling like you are one accident away from ruin. That “getting ahead” does not require burning out. That a good society is one where normal people can live normal lives and still feel proud of them. This is why more and more Americans are not just visiting Europe, but staying. Some come for studies and never leave. Some arrive for a job and realise the lifestyle is the real promotion. Some originally planned a one year experiment and then cannot imagine going back to a place where stress is treated as a personality trait and insecurity is marketed as freedom. Europe is not perfect. It has bureaucracy. It has politics. It has problems that deserve criticism. But in many European countries, life is still built around a simple idea: society should reduce fear, not monetise it. That is the new dream. And people can feel it the moment they arrive. If you could choose one thing to trade for a better life, what would it be: more income, or more security? And what do you think your country would have to change for people to stop leaving, and start staying? Stay connected, Follow Gandalv @Microinteracti1
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George Iordanou
George Iordanou@iordanou·
Well, if there ever was a time to demand that the British army leave Cyprus, it would be now — it is an antiquated remnant of colonialism, which now puts all people living in Cyprus at risk. But other than that, there are a few more things to consider, which I outline below.
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Pano Mundo ⚽️🌍
Pano Mundo ⚽️🌍@PanoMund0·
Simple but effective, the way of the Greece National Team for so many years. A welcomed return to adidas and a return to a major tournament is up next 🔥🇬🇷
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Pano Mundo ⚽️🌍
Pano Mundo ⚽️🌍@PanoMund0·
JK Rowling naming Slytherin’s new seeker from Cyprus
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Global Statistics
Global Statistics@Globalstats11·
Countries with the Best Reputations in 2025
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Based Serbia
Based Serbia@SerbiaBased·
A video of Serbian family celebrating the feast of St. Nicholas went viral on Instagram, but sadly it’s because many Americans mocked them for having simple food and humble circumstances. Respect for their faith and resilience. God bless and help this family. 🇷🇸☦️
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