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Clashes in Greece as thousands protest train tragedy
Greek police fired tear gas and protesters hurled firebombs on Thursday as more than 40,000 people took to the streets to slam the government and voice outrage at last month’s …
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Majority of Greek candidates in NSW election are empowered women
The majority of the Greek Australian candidates running in the New South Wales election next weekend are women. The NSW state election next Saturday, March 25, coincides with the anniversary …
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2024 Olympic flame to travel by sailboat from Greece to France
The Organizing Committee of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games Paris 2024 took the innovative decision for the transfer of the Olympic Flame to France. Thousands of torchbearers will carry the …
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NASA unveils new moon-landing spacesuit for Greek mythology inspired mission Artemis II
The big, puffy white moonsuits worn by Neil Armstrong and his fellow Apollo astronauts a half-century ago are out of fashion. Lunar haute couture now calls for something more form-fitting …
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Swiss regulators assuage fears over Credit Suisse
Swiss regulators say Credit Suisse can access liquidity from the central bank if needed, racing to assuage fears around the lender after it led a rout in European bank shares. …
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Long ignored, Greek Holocaust survivors are finally heard
The pain wells up inside Naki Bega as she remembers being herded onto a train to Auschwitz-Birkenau, the Nazi’s most notorious extermination camp. They “threw us into (cattle) wagons with …
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Melbourne Greeks join forces and raise over $73k for 8-year-old Mariah
At the beginning of 2023, Neos Kosmos shared an open call from Melbourne-based organisation ‘Enosi Association’ raising awareness for a fundraiser event held on 4 March, seeking to cover the …
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Keating sinks the boot into ‘irrational’ AUKUS deal
Australia’s new security deal with the United States and United Kingdom is the worst international decision since conscription during World War I, Paul Keating says. In a blistering attack on …
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British PM: government will not change law to allow Parthenon Marbles return
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has made clear his government will not consider changing a law which forbids the British Museum from returning the Parthenon Marbles to Greece permanently. The …
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Pontian Community building finally sold for $3.35 million
The historic building of the Pontian Community of Melbourne was sold for $3.35 million. The sale actually took place last November with most members informed by telephone but the sale …