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Government braces for selective default

For the first time since Greece’s credit crisis began, the Cabinet met on Thursday to discuss how the government would manage the public impact of a selective default on its debt

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On the trail of Alexander the Great

The regions of Pella, Imathia and Pieria in northern Greece have teamed up in a program aimed at promoting the legacy of Alexander the Great

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Twelve killed, 62 injured in Cyprus blast

The head of Cyprus’ navy, Andreas Ioannides, was one of 12 people killed when seized containers of gunpowder exploded at its main base

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Crisis sinks Greeks into gloom

Fiscal woes are sinking the traditionally sunny Mediterranean nation into glooom, pushing the suicide rate up sharply

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NUGAS represented at the AHC conference

On 19 and 20 June, representatives from the National Union of Greek Australian Students (NUGAS) attended the National Conference of the Australian Hellenic Council

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Migration story to be told through new initiative

Victoria’s migrant diversity and history will be celebrated through the recently completed Darebin Migration Heritage Project.

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FYROM diaspora press provokes

“The Macedonian people will become the bosses of Chalkidiki,” ran the headline of the Australian Macedonian Weekly last week, in a somewhat confused interpretation of new laws pass

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Inspiring people through Food For Thought Network

In the latest Inspiring People Series, held on Tuesday 21 June, The Food for Thought Network (FFTN) was on a mission to educate and break down racial, generational and professional

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ANT1 faces lawsuit over programming

Greek station Antenna 1 is being sued by the Greek Cypriot community and Greek Cypriot diaspora organisations over choosing to air a Turkish television series

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Rally for Cyprus

The Justice of Cyprus Coordinating Committee has organised a number of events in July to remember the 1974 invasion of Cyprus by Turkey

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