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Kerry says Cyprus dispute begging for a solution

US Secretary of State John Kerry says progress in peace talks is possible within the year.

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One migrant dies in Igoumenitsa, 164 rescued at sea

An Afghan man was killed when his body was caught in the axle of a bus heading to Italy.

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Lemnos’ Anzac story through a teenager’s eyes

Twelve year 9 and 10 students travelled to Lemnos and blogged their entire visit, relishing the chance to see Greece’s connection to the story of Gallipoli.

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Athen’s Astor theatre reopens

Opened in 1949, the Astor has been given a complete makeover.

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All star Pascha

Come of the most popular Greek celebrities around the world shared their Pascha celebrations online.

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The little friends of Neos Kosmos

Free copies of our bilingual weekend edition were given to Greek language schools in Melbourne as part of the Speak Greek in March campaign.

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Greek PM eyes Merkel support

Leaders to meet on sidelines of Brussels summit as talks drag.

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US pushing for Greek solution in ‘interest of entire world’

US officials aren’t convinced by European reassurances that the fallout from a Greek euro exit would be contained.

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Suspected traffickers in Rhodes wreck remanded

A man, a woman and a child died when the wooden sailing boat carrying 93 migrants smashed into rocks near the port of Rhodes.

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Tax cut for lump some payments

Finance Ministry considering offering a 10-15 per cent discount for those who choose to pay their income tax in a lump sum this year

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