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Startup Promobot, offers $200,000 to create robots with your face and voice

Russian owned robotics startup Promobot promises to pay US$200,000 to own the perpetual rights to your face and voice in order to create its next service-focused humanoid robot. Promobot, which …

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Tsitsipas uncertain about ATP Cup following painful defeat

World No4 Stefanos Tsitsipas’ elbow gave up on him after a surgery in November costing Greece a good placement at the ATP Cup. Tsitsipas fought hard against Argentina’s world No.13 …

Life

Paleontologists unearth more ancient fossil trees and animals on Lesvos

Fourteen petrified trees dating about 18 million years were unearthed following rainwater drainage work near the famous Lesvos Petrified Forest in the west of the island. The director of the …

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Over 20 Sydney COVID-19 testing sites temporarily shut as state records 23,131 cases

NSW has recorded 20,794 cases of COVID-19 and four deaths while more than 20 COVID-19 testing centres across the city have been temporarily shut due to having reached capacity. Health …

Hellas football superstar Ulysses Kokkinos’ odyssey comes to an end

To many he was the embodiment of the “mangas”, a Greek larrikin, in his day, flamboyant footballer Ulysses Kokkinos embodied not only the Swinging Sixties but was also the star …

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Greek olive producer honoured with 400 international awards for quality and innovation

The Greek olive producer who has been honored with 400 international awards for quality and innovation in an interview with the Athens-Macedonian News Agency (ANA) revealed the small and big …

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Greece’s Papamichail and Sakkari both kick off Adelaide with a win

World number six Maria Sakkari has made it to the second round of the Adelaide International at Memorial Drive with a 6-2, 0-6, 6-4 victory against Slovenian Tamara Zidansek. “It …

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John Halikos, Kalymnos’ very own Santa Clauss, strikes again

For yet another year, Greek Australian businessman John Halikos, has ensured that poor families across Kalymnos island can have a happy Christmas and New Year’s feast. Halikos, one of Darwin’s …

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Morrison says he won’t fund free rapid antigen COVID-19 tests in spite of backlash

Scott Morrison’s announcement that he is not considering making rapid antigen tests (RAT) free while at the same time undercutting PCR testing for people who are not close contacts, is …

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Diatribe: Selling the farm

Of all Greek brotherhood buildings around Melbourne, one of the ones I have the fondest memories of, is that of Pontiaki Koinotita in Brunswick. For years, its Friday night Taverna …

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