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Honouring the 1974 fallen

Commemorative events for the 43rd black anniversary of the Turkish invasion of Cyprus take place across Australia.

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Injustice for Cyprus

Over the course of four decades, sundry Australian, Helladic and Cypriot politicians vow that they will fight for the freedom of Cyprus.

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When will this end?

As we head towards the 43rd year of the 1974 occupation of Cyprus and the unresolved dispute, we hear with disappointment that once again talks have been abandoned.

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Nick Polites OAM turns 90

The legendary jazz musician, migrant issues advocate and pioneer of Australian Greek welfare celebrates his birthday.

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6.7 magnitude earthquake kills two people on Kos

An earthquake that hit the Dodecanese Islands in Greece and the Aegean coast of Turkey has seen several people injured.

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Dimitrious Gargasoulas’ brother faces court over alleged attack

Coroners Court inquest for Bourke St massacre begins.

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Heineken faces $30 million fine in Europe

The beer giant’s subsidiary Athenian Brewery was found to have systematically abused its dominant market position in violation of Greek and EU competition law.

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Small Greek tech firm bought out by Samsung

The move has been hailed as proof of Greece’s status as fertile ground for investment in technology and innovation.

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Daniel Andrews, the gift bearer

Ahead of his official trip to Greece, the Victorian Premier talks to Neos Kosmos about all things Greek and promises new funding for Greek community social services.

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Making Greece a medical tourism destination

GCM president Bill Papastergiadis met with the president of the Athens Medical Association, Giorgos Patoulis and Victorian Minister for Small Business, Philip Dalidakis.

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