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Deadline looms for North Macedonia to remove Star of Vergina from all public places

Following the signing of the Prespes Agreement by Greece and North Macedonia earlier this year, the deadline is looming to rename monuments as well as remove the Star of Vergina …

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Cyprus protests in Melbourne call for justice 45 years since Turkey’s invasion

The Coordinating Committee of Justice for Cyprus (SEKA) organised a number of events to commemorate human rights violations following the illegal invasion of the island by Turkey in 1974. Cyprus …

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Greek film director Athina Rachel Tsangari signs to direct BBC TV series ‘Trigonometry’

Athina Rachel Tsangari has an exciting new project coming up, this time turning her attention to the small screen. The award-winning Greek film director has signed up to direct BBC …

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“You are a disgrace to the French nation,” says Varoufakis to French Border Police

Former Greek finance minister Yanis Varoufakis on Saturday accused the French police of “violent” behaviour following his flight from Athens to Paris. After landing at Charles de Gaulle airport, a …

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Greek police question last people who saw American scientist Suzanne Eaton alive

Greek police are investigating the murder of American scientist Suzanne Eaton, 59, who disappeared on Crete on 2 July and was found dead last week. It is believed that the …

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Archbishop Makarios announces his dream for the Greek Orthodox Church in Perth

Archbishop Makarios was greeted by throngs of people at Perth Airport on Thursday. The Byzantine choir of Saint John of Damascus travelled with His Eminence Archbishop Makarios and sang hymns …

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Greek minister renounces anti-Semitic past after Israeli media slams his appointment

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called new Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis to congratulate him, while World Jewish Congress leader Ronald Lauder issued a statement that the new Greek PM …

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Post-Brexit scenarios for Greeks in the UK and Brits in Cyprus

EU member states are exploring the future of British nationals living in their countries should the UK not secure a deal until 31 October, thus automatically withdrawing from the European …

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Turkish Cypriot proposal for joint collaboration in Cyprus drilling activities

EU’s sanction threat appears unlikely to deter Turkey from drilling near Cyprus’ coasts, however Turkish Cypriot leader Mustafa Akinci conveyed a proposal to Greek Cypriot President Nicos Anastasiades calling for …

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Australia may have to take feta and halloumi off the shelves

Australia may have to stop selling its own feta, halloumi and other products, such as prosecco, bri, camembert, pecorino, edam, cheddar and parmesan, in a bid to protect EU products’ …

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