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“Black Sheep” no more: The IMF’s and Germany’s praise for Greece

Greece has gone through fire and rain to get its economy back on track. The improved picture – confirmed by the two credit rating agencies that give the Greek economy …

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The Greek government reissue 10-year bond valued more than €200 million

The Greek government will enter the markets tomorrow by reissuing 10-year bonds seeking to raise 200 million euros. As announced by the Public Debt Management Agency on Wednesday, November 15, …

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GCM Schools mark 50th anniversary of Athens Polytechnic Rising with special edition

In commemoration of the 1973 student uprising, the Language & Culture Schools of the Greek Community of Melbourne (GCM Schools) will release a special edition on November 19 titled “Polytechnic …

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PRONIA’s ‘Safer Together’ fundraiser against family violence surpasses $85,000

PRONIA’s Cocktail event to expand its support programs through the “Safer Together” Foundation, a fundraising initiative to combat family violence, exceeded expectations by raising $85,000. Held at Brunswick Town Hall …

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John Chryssoulakis throws support behind Macquarie University’s Modern Greek Studies Program

The Secretary General for Greeks Abroad and Public Diplomacy, John Chryssoulakis, has come out strongly supporting the continuation of the Μodern Greek studies program at Macquarie University. Since the announcement …

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HACCI Excellence Awards 2023: Celebrating Hellenic Australian Achievements

With the 2023 HACCI Excellence Awards only a couple of days away, “the extraordinary event management team is at work to tweak every detail so that we deliver yet another …

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Cyprus pledges to probe Russia sanction busting allegations

Cyprus vowed Tuesday to investigate new allegations by a group of international journalists that it was a hub for Russian money-laundering enabling oligarchs to bypass sanctions. According to an investigation …

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New Archaeological Museum of Sparta is scheduled to open soon

After years of being in the shadow of most other Greek destinations, Sparta will soon acquire its brand-new archeological museum – which it deserves. With a budget exceeding 2,750,000 euros …

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Kyriakos Mitsotakis: ‘I disagree with Erdogan on Hamas, but I will welcome him in Greece’

Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis travelled to Berlin for an official visit to boost Greco-German relations. On Monday, the Greek PM discussed with CDU leader Friedrich Merz at an event organised …

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How much is Mykonos’ Little Venice at risk from climate change?

The Berlin newspaper Berliner Morgenpost looked at to extent global warming may change holiday patterns in the Mediterranean, especially in Greece. “‘Little Venice’ is one of the most romantic spots …

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