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Australia turning a blind eye to Malaysia says Xenophon

Nick Xenophon tells Neos Kosmos why his deportation – and the Australian government’s muted reaction to it – reveals a moral vacuum at the heart of our foreign policy.

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Tributes paid to former Greek Consul General to Victoria

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Greek PM asked to help diaspora with tax

Greek Prime Minister Antonis Samaras has been asked to intervene and address the taxation issue that is impacting on Greek Australians.

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This delicious dessert from Asia Minor is sure to whet the tastebuds

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Philhellene Nick Cave sings for Greece

The Good Son and the Bad Seed, Nick Cave sings for the Hellenic Republic on his new song Lightning Bolts

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Half of Greeks contribute to tax evasion

It is believed that at least half of all Greeks do not pay the entire amount of taxes that they should.

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Bid to attract undeclared cash abroad

Greek parliament are considering the idea of offering incentives to Greeks to bring their undeclared money back from abroad.

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Anastasiades sweeps to victory in Cypriot election

Conservative Nicos Anastasiades secured 57.5 percent of the vote in Sunday’s run-off to get elected President of the Republic of Cyprus, beating leftist Stavros Malas.

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Crisis forces Greeks to skimp on weddings, funerals

Fewer Greeks are walking down the aisle as their country’s deep economic crisis takes a toll on their famously lavish weddings

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Civil servants given 20 days to choose new positions

Almost 1,900 civil servants that were placed in a mobility scheme were given 20 days to choose another position.

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