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‘Democratic memory represents an irreversible debt to history’

In honour of the 49th anniversary of the coup and the Turkish invasion in Cyprus n July 15, 1974, by the junta in Athens and EOKA B., the Justice for …

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Measles alert after case visits airport and shops

A man who flew into Australia from overseas has triggered a health alert in Queensland after he visited shops, a service station and a bakery while infected with measles. The …

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European heatwave forecast to get hotter for Greece, Italy, Spain

Scorching temperatures across Europe forced the closure of the Acropolis in Athens for a second day as officials warned of even hotter weather next week. In cities, those venturing out …

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Cyprus says more migrants departing than seeking asylum

Cyprus said that for the first time in years the number of migrants it is repatriating has outpaced those seeking asylum on the eastern Mediterranean island. The EU member state …

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Europe’s largest casino opens in Cyprus

The largest casino resort in Europe opened on the east Mediterranean island of Cyprus on Tuesday, with the authorities hoping it will attract an extra high-spending 300,000 tourists annually. The …

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Acropolis closes at hottest hours amid Greece heatwave

The Athens Acropolis, Greece’s top tourist attraction, closed during the hottest hours on Friday and may well close again Saturday as the country wilts under a heatwave. Access to the …

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Hotel that blocks view of Acropolis ordered to demolish top floors

Greece’s highest court has ruled that an Athens hotel must demolish its two top floors because it restricts the view of the Acropolis. Coco-Mat Athens BC, which is located at …

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Doctor found guilty of malpractice after previously inheriting millions

A Sydney doctor who inherited $24 million from a patient after a lengthy legal battle in May with the deceased man’s ex-business partner, friends and The Salvation Army, has been …

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Greek Australians living with parents into their thirties

Young people are increasingly living with their parents well into their thirties, a recent report found. The Australian Institute of Family Studies (AIFS), using the Census from 2006, 2011, 2016 …

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Mitsotakis: ‘Our great goal is to resolve our core issue with Turkey, based on international law’

Yesterday’s meeting with with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan at the NATO Summit sidelines in Vilnius “was an opportunity for a restart in Greek-Turkish relations following four difficult years,” Prime …

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