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Minister warns "No Easter exodus to villages"Greek Minister of Development and Investment, Adonis Georgiadis ruled out any possibility of lifting the lockdown measures and curfew restrictions before Greek Orthodox Easter.“There will be no Easter exodus this year. The lockdown will definitely be in place until then,” Georgiadis said.
Glezos, Greek who tore swastika from Acropolis in WW2, dies aged 97Manolis Glezos, a prominent Greek whose act of defiance against Nazi occupation during World War Two was a rallying cry for the country’s resistance movement, died on Monday, authorities said. He was 97. Revered across Greece’s political spectrum, Glezos was most famous for scaling the steep walls of the Acropolis with a friend in 1941 to take down the swastika and replace it with the Greek flag.It was the first visible act of resistance against the Nazis occupying Greece.