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Theophanous’ wife appeals to PM

Kathryn Eriksson, the wife of convicted former Federal MP Andrew Theophanous, has written to Julia Gillard in an attempt to clear her husband’s name.

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AHC lobbies for genocide recognition

A joint delegation visited parliament last week to draw attention to the plight of Armenian, Greek and Assyrian church properties in Turkey, and again advocate for parliamentary re

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Battle of Greece and Crete Photographic Exhibition

The Joint Committee of the Battle of Crete and Greece present the Battle of Greece and Crete Photographic Exhibition as part of the 30th Greek festival of Sydney

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Greece on road to recovery, says Schaeuble

German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble said he was confident Greece was on the right path for recovery after tough decisions to secure a second bailout package.

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Venizelos to lead PASOK

Finance Minister Evangelos Venizelos was named the only candidate for the PASOK leadership.

Bad debt soloutions

Mark Bouris talks about bad debt soloutions.

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Russian election ‘skewed’

The Russian presidential election last Sunday was “clearly skewed” in favour of Vladimir Putin.

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Syria refuses to allow aid into Homs

Syria has again refused to allow aid into the destroyed suburb of Homs amid mounting evidence of human rights abuses.

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Greek scientist leads interstellar travel project

Inspired by the mythology of his homeland, Greek scientist Andreas Tziolas is heading Project Icarus, a theoretical engineering study launched in 2009 by the British Interplanetary

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Turkey will annex north if Cyprus remains split

Turkey would consider annexing northern Cyprus if talks between Greek and Turkish Cypriots failed to reach a deal on reunification of the island.

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