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Ancient Roman odeon discovered in Crete

Archaeologists have uncovered an odeon in southwest Crete at the ruins of the ancient town of Lissos, an important stop for Mediterranean trade routes right across the main city of …

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Greek PM sends message of support to Turkey after deadly bombing

Greece’s Prime Minister, Kyriakos Mitsotakis, has sent a message of support to Turkey after a deadly explosion rocked a busy pedestrian street in central Istanbul on Sunday. Six people have …

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Vasiliki Konstantinopoulou wins 39th Athens Authentic Marathon after beating cancer

The 39th Athens Marathon ‘The Authentic’ took place on Saturday (Greece time) and ended with several outstanding moments at the finish line. Overall, more than 15,000 athletes from around the …

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Lessons from the 2022 US Midterms

Over the last couple of decades, the US mid-term elections followed a similar pattern: the President’s party took a significant hit. In 2010, for example, with President Obama still having …

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Festivals and events drive post-pandemic tourism records in South Australia

Tourism spending in South Australia has hit a new monthly post-pandemic record high, even surpassing 2019 levels. The winter record comes as the state prepares for a spate of major …

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Olympiacos and AEK forced to settle for stalemate as Panathinaikos wins again to extend lead

The derby between Olympiacos and AEK could not produce a victor, allowing Panathinaikos to go into the mid-season break with an eight-point lead after they defeated Atromitos. The Piraeus giants …

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Wanderers emerge victorious in tense Sydney derby to earn bragging rights

The Wanderers have pulled off a fantastic win in one of the most anticipated Sydney derbies in recent memory, defeating their rivals to go into the World Cup break in …

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Το Κάπι

«Του Κάπι φτεύουμι τς ντμάτις», my grandmother would always say in response to my question as to why for yet another year she would not attend the extended family’s traditional …

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Queensland academic explores ‘Hercules: The hero with many faces’

An upcoming lecture hosted by the University of Sydney presents the multiple and diverse depictions of the most recognisable ancient Greek hero in popular art: Hercules. The presentation focuses on …

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Victorian Greens support recognition of genocide of Armenians, Greeks, Assyrians

Leader of the Victorian Greens, Samantha Ratnam, has called on the Australian Government to formally recognise the Genocide who cost the lives of millions of people under the Ottoman Empire. …

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