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Greece promotes new focus on marine tourism
Greece will focus on marine tourism to add value to Greek tourism and create opportunities for growth in new jobs for local communities, said the Secretary General for Tourism Policy …
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Kyrgios, Kokkinakis have US Open doubles run cut short
Nick Kyrgios was a match away from reaching the quarters for both men’s US Open events in New York this year, but his doubles run with Thanasi Kokkinakis was cut …
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Jamie Oliver to host show in Greece
Famous British chef Jamie Oliver is in Thessaloniki for a television production and met with Thessaloniki Mayor Constantine Zervas to discuss the city’s gastronomy. Zervas said Thessaloniki is included in …
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Remembering Nicholas Pagonis
My father, Nicholas, was born nearly 100 years ago, in 1923, to Paraskeva and Lefki Pagonis; and lived his childhood in the Cypriot township of Arathipou, near the port city …
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Controversial new university police in Greece
The newly created university police were deployed for the first time on Monday to the Zografou campus of Athens University, sparking a protest rally by some students. Students lined up …
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Greek government talks up digital transformation at Beach Summit
Digital transformation, entrepreneurship, modern skills, and financing new green tech dominated discussions at the 2nd Digital Beach Summit held on the largest beach in Europe, Monolithi in Preveza, western Greece …
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South Melbourne and Oakleigh secure crucial wins to set up Championship decider
It will be the premiers versus the most in-form team for the Championship after both “Hellas” and Oakleigh emerged victorious in two thrilling, hard-fought semi-finals. South Melbourne’s success guaranteed a …
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Aris and PAOK all square after heated derby as Panathinaikos climb to first
Neither Aris nor PAOK could penetrate the other’s defences in a fiery first Thessaloniki derby this season, paving the way for Panathinaikos to go outright first after recording a third …
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Greece in a new deal to bring back 161 ancient treasures from US
Greece has struck a deal for the eventual return from a US billionaire’s private collection of 161 ancient Greek artifacts dating from more than 4,500 years ago. Greek Government spokesman …
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Bondi Pavilion restoration complete and ready for the public
The Bondi Pavilion at Sydney’s famous Bondi Beach of will reopen to the public on September 22 following a major heritage restoration so it can continue to cater to the …