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Muslim prayers in Hagia Sophia condemned by Greek Foreign Ministry

The ministry released a statement saying that it was an “unacceptable challenge to the religious sentiments of Christians everywhere”.

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Willow Smith cleans up Greek beach of Antipaxi island

The young celebrity collected rubbish and debris with her mother and two friends.

Dialogue

‘We Come Bearing Gifts’ – iLiana Fokianaki and Yanis Varoufakis on Documenta 14 Athens

Fokianaki and Varoufakis debate the contemporary art forum. Is it a gift to Greece or an exercise in exploitation?

Dialogue

Speak Greek, Savvidis

Dean Kalimniou on the emergence of two separate strands of the Greek identity and why the argument that language determines ethnic affiliation is farcical and incoherent.

Dialogue

What is racism? We’re one colour made many

Gerry Georgatos on why racism is a lie that continues to live on.

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Leonard Cohen’s spirit lives on in Hydra

This tourist season the island expects many visitors on a pilgrimage to honour the memory and legacy of the beloved songwriter.

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Kino cinema celebrates 30-year milestone with 1987 prices

Co-owner Frank Cox is giving thanks to the community for the support over the years by winding the clock back with six dollar movie tickets and one dollar popcorn.

Life

The Inconsolable Clock: a book on war and time

Cypriot-born Andrea Demetriou launches her third poetry collection.

Life

Friday nights at The Greek Centre

The Lonsdale Street hub comes alive every fortnight with Live at the Greek, featuring some of Melbourne’s best musical talent.

Sport

Tom Podaridis: when teenage ambition meets unfinished business

After red tape cut short Tom Podaridis’ time with English Premier League side Watford and Cypriot giants APOEL, the Oakleigh Cannons defender has unfinished business.

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