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European Council casts spotlight on Turkey’s provocations against Greece and Cyprus

The first of a two-day meeting of the European Council concluded in Brussels on Thursday. The Council’s full agenda included COVID-19 developments in Europe, relations with the United Kingdom (post-Brexit), …

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Europe not within Australia’s travel bubble for 2021, if no vaccine is found

In the absence of an effective coronavirus vaccine, chances of Australians being allowed to travel to the northern hemisphere appear slim to none for the whole duration of 2021, according …

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Trump receives Covid antibody cocktail created by Greek scientist’s team

White House physician Dr. Sean Conley who is treating President Trump following his coronavirus diagnosis briefed reporters about the new experimental infusion being used. President Trump’s medical team has opted …

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Church in America petitions UN officials over Turkish conversion of Hagia Sophia into a mosque

The Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America announced this week that it will petition United Nations officials in response to unilateral Turkey’s decision to reconvert Hagia Sophia, a UNESCO World Heritage …

Ten Greek musicians of world renown

1. Mikis Theodorakis Michail Theodorakis was born in Chios in 1925 and is the giant of Greek music with over 1,000 works to his name. He was a teen living …

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South Africa’s Greek ‘legal eagle’ and Mandela’s lifelong friend George Bizos passes on

South Africa’s president Cyril Ramaphosa announced the death of George Bizos on Wednesday in these words: “I have just received news that legal eagle of our country George Bizos has …

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Divided Greek locals, and the woman helping refugees in the midst of COVID-19 pandemic

On the northern shore of the Greek island of Lesbos, Greek Australian volunteer Melinda McRostie has been providing aid to refugees from her restaurant on Molyvos Harbour, right from the …

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Athens beefs up military as Turkey continues to survey Greece’s seabed

Greece plans to bolster its military with new weapons following deteriorating relations between Greece and Turkey in a row over drilling rights. Turkey’s decision to prospect the seabed in Greece’s …

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Film entries now open for International Pontian Film Festival

The Federation of Pontian Associations of Australia announced last week (2 September) that it was now accepting entries for the International Pontian Film Festival (IPFF). The federation president, Peter Stefanidis, …

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Border dispute: Turkey tests Greece’s waters in the eastern Mediterranean despite warnings

The eastern Mediterranean is bubbling as tension escalates in the area over the hottest border dispute between Greece and Turkey since the 1996 Imia crisis when the two countries came …

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