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Dutch-led initiative aims to safeguard Thessalian plain through comprehensive protection plan
In collaboration with Dutch experts, local authorities in the Thessalian region are actively working on a comprehensive plan designed to fortify the Thessalian plain against potential weather-related challenges. This initiative, …
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Greece commits unconditionally to European Green Deal: Historic agreement on methane emissions
The European Green Deal, a transformative initiative shaping the EU’s future, has achieved a historic breakthrough with an agreement to limit methane emissions continent-wide. The European Parliament and the Council …
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Fraud scheme involving police officer posing as economist uncovered
Fraud involving a police officer posing as an economist has been exposed, as he and his accomplice defrauded citizens of over 70,000 euros. The police officer, arrested on Friday (17.11) …
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Mitsotakis: We will make the lives of Greeks living abroad easier
In his weekly review Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, focused on the economy’s improvement stressing that Greece is now is the third best performer among the 27 countries in terms …
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Lack of homes near jobs, schools driving inequality
Diversifying neighbourhoods and ensuring there are enough homes close to major work hubs will be the driving force behind the NSW government’s housing policy as it tries to fix an …
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Melbourne commemorates Polytechnic Uprising with emotional tribute event
Melbourne honoured the 50th anniversary of the heroic uprising of Polytechnic students against the junta of colonels with a special event on Sunday. The event organised by the Polytechnic Memory …
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Sydney honours the Polytechnic Uprising, urges strongly in favour of preserving the Greek language
With strong encouragement for the preservation of the Greek language in Australia, Greek student organisations and Hellenic associations of NSW honoured the 50th anniversary of the Athens Polytechnic Uprising. The …
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Gale-force winds damage historic anti-junta Greek warship
Greek veterans who opposed the country’s former military leaders on Sunday demanded that the defence ministry relocate a historic warship after gale-force winds damaged the vessel that took part in …
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Greek countryside faces desolation amidst intense demographic changes
The Greek countryside is experiencing a depopulation trend, marked by pronounced economic disparities and significant demographic shifts. The overall population of Greece is decreasing and aging, but the impact on …
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Melbourne mourns the loss of George Katsis, a pillar of volunteering and contribution
The Greek community in Melbourne, particularly those hailing from Karditsa, is grieving the loss of another iconic personality, 86-year-old George Katsis. He embarked on his “eternal journey” on Thursday, November …