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Moss backtracks over Sydney Olympic comments

Central Coast Mariners coach Phil Moss has publicly apologised for his comments that implied his old club racially vilified him.

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Greens survive Turow’s comeback to win

Panathinaikos had a perfect start in its Euroleague première against Polish champions Turow, winning 84-77.

Alonso leaving Ferrari

Finishing runner-up in the championship three of the past four years, Fernando Alonso wants a win.

Life

Pushing the boundaries

In his new play It’s War, Sydney-based writer Alex Lykos encourages us to look at the old adage ‘good fences make good neighbours’.

Features

Time for shorts

The Greek Australian Short Film Festival will this year feature a session of international shorts from all around the Greek diaspora.

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Greek medical staff on the ready against Ebola

Specialised wards are being set up in Athens to deal with the threat of Ebola if it reaches Greece.

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Turkey tests Cyprus after research vessel encroaches on offshore gas area

Government spokesman Nicos Christodoulides says the vessel’s entry into Cyprus’ exclusive economic zone is a “clear violation of Cypriot sovereign rights”.

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Most Britons want to see Parthenon Marbles back

According to a new survey, 37 per cent of respondents said that the ancient sculptures should be given back to their country of origin.

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Thessaloniki’s White Tower wrapped with giant ‘koulouri’

165 metres of koulouri was baked and wrapped around Thessaloniki’s White Tower in an attempt to break a Guinness record.

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Greek icon closes

Hellenism takes a hit with the closure of Medallion Cafe on Lonsdale Street.

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