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Turkish ire over Israel-Cyprus pact

Turkey accused by unidentified Israeli officials of “monstrous chutzpah” for using “as an argument its occupation of the northern part of Cyprus” to denounce the new deal between C

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Getting into the Christmas spirits

Christmas is the best time of year for Flox Wines & Spirits, according to National Marketing director Lukas Papargiris.

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Mark Bouris: Housing finance

The Treasurer’s banking reform package announced a week ago will have some obvious ramifications, but it’s the not-so-obvious consequences that will have the largest impact, accord

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IMF approves more loans for Greece

The International Monetary Fund has released the latest installment of Greek emergency loans, and lauded the country’s cost-cutting progress.

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Ten led before prosecutor for clashes in downtown Athens

Ten individuals appeared before a prosecutor on Thursday after being arrested during clashes in downtown Athens on Wednesday.

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Ambassadors receive medal in Tirana

Albanian President Bamir Topi on Thursday awarded the “Medal of Gratitude” to Greece’s Permanent Representative at Nato, Ambassador Thrasyvoulos Stamatopoulos for his contribution

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Dollis promises a ‘more liveable’ Greece

Australian ex-pat and Greek Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs Dimitri Dollis talks to Neos Kosmos during his visit to Melbourne this Australia

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Hard work has paid off for Greek day school students

Year 12 secondary students across the country nervously awaited their end of year academic results this week.

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Man killed playing golf

A 62-year-old man was killed by lightning on a NSW golf course on Thursday, as wild weather struck the state.

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Collecting cans on the way to Cannes

The future of the environment and the Australian film industry is a little bit more assured this week, with Greek Australian students among the prize-winners at Future Shots

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