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Vasilis Vasilas’ new book explores Hungarian history

The historian’s latest work When Freedom Beckons: The Hungarian Revolution of 1956 and the Jewish Hungarian Journey to Australia will be launched this month.

Life

Exploring Melbourne through poetry

Celebrating 40 years, the Melbourne Poets Union will be hosting its annual multilingual event this weekend.

Sport

Greece to face Croatia in World Cup qualifying play-offs

Greece coach Michael Skibbe has expressed a lot of confidence in his players going forward, and says it will be a slight advantage to have the first leg away from home.

Sport

Looking for back-to-back derby wins

This weekend Melbourne City will be aiming for a third win in a row against Wellington Phoenix.

News

Mr Tsipras goes to Washington

When a former anti-capitalism activist of the left meets the incarnation of US capitalism, and helps him make a deal to sell US warplanes.

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News

The Hellenic Initiative’s One Greece 2017 campaign raises over $1.1 million

The funds will be put towards the initiative’s programs over the next five years, focusing on crisis relief, entrepreneurship and sustainable economic development initiatives.

News

Greek actor in Netflix series

Images of Gerasimos Skiadaresis appearing in the saucy scenes has caused a stir in Greece

Life

‘Singing international repertoire helped me become more Greek’

Before setting up for his Sydney concert, Mario Frangoulis shares his thoughts on his career, aspirations and the role of music and art in times of crisis.

Features

Revealing the great Greek Sicilian city

Syracuse was once the Mediterranean centre of Greek civilisation, rivalling Athens as the most important metropolis.

Dialogue

Greece’s great unanswered question

Seven years, four PMs, no real plan for the future.

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