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🇬🇷 🇵🇹 This week Reading Greece pays tribute to Greek-Portuguese literary encounters. Within this framework, on the occasion of his translation of Cavafy's complete poetic work into Portuguese (Assírio & Alvim, 2025), Reading Greece spoke to distinguished translator and poet José Luís Costa about the main challenges he faced translating the book, how appealing is Greek literature to Portuguese readers, as well as the challenges in bringing contemporary Greek poetry to a Portuguese-speaking audience.

Embassy of Greece in Portugal - Embaixada da Grécia em Portugal
Embaixada de Portugal na Grécia - Πρεσβεία της Πορτογαλίας στην Ελλάδα
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The 2nd Greek Youth Diaspora Symposium will take place in Athens on November 25–28, 2025, bringing together young members of the Greek Diaspora aged 18–25, who will participate as speakers.

The Symposium was established in 2024 by the General Secretariat for Greeks Abroad and Public Diplomacy of the Greek Ministry of Foreign Affairs | Η Ελλάδα στον Κόσμο, aiming to enhance the engagement of young people of Greek descent with contemporary Greek society. In this context, the 1st Greek Youth Diaspora Symposium was held in Athens on November 27–28, 2024.

The Symposium aims to showcase opportunities for collaboration and networking between young people of the Diaspora and their peers in Greece, through the lens of contemporary challenges and emerging global prospects. This year, the Greek Youth Diaspora Ambassadors, young participants from the first Symposium, will present their initiatives promoting Hellenism and will be awarded for their achievements.

For more info: https://greekyouthdiaspora.gr/
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Greek Youth Diaspora Symposium Highlights
The first Symposium took place in Athens on November 27–28, 2024, offering a dynamic platform for dialogue and cooperation. Young people of Greek descent age...
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Greek News Agenda4 days ago
Discover the National Glyptotheque in Athens, Part II: the 20th century and the evolution of Greek sculpture into Modernism, Abstraction, and contemporary trends #NationalGallery #AthensArt