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Woodside targets Cyprus gas field
Woodside Petroleum boss Peter Coleman is pushing ahead to diversify beyond Australia, bidding for deep water gas fields off Cyprus where the company has plans to develop a liquefie
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Singapore Airlines cancel flights to Greece
Singapore Airlines Ltd. says it will no longer fly to Greece because of weak passenger demand.
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New solution for the survival of Modern Greek
Online teaching has the potential to revolutionise the way languages are taught in Australia and could ultimately mean the survival of Modern Greek at tertiary level
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Earthquake felt in Northern Greece
An earthquake that hit Bulgaria was felt in Northern Greece.
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Tsipras open to talks with Europeans
Leftist leader Alexis Tsipras told an audience in Berlin that his SYRIZA party has no intention of taking Greece out of the euro and would be prepared to negotiate with the eurozon
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Leaders seek to cultivate EU ties
Samaras, Venizelos head to Brussels to seek talks with Europe’s movers and shakers.
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Printezis, Papanikolaou lead Olympiakos to first win
European champion Olympiakos won the first battle in the local league’s final series as it beat Panathinaikos 84-78 at its home ground, the Peace and Friendship Stadium, on Monday.
Dialogue –
Political impasse calls for action now!
Nikos Kolendrianos gives his opinion on what the Greek diaspora should do to help Greece.
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Spartans solid on top of the ladder
The Spartans were forced to make changes to their winning combination due to injuries and unavailability, suffered a shaky first quarter finding themselves 2 points behind at the f
Ford Australia posts $290 million loss
Ford Australia recorded the largest financial loss in its history last week, even after a $102 million Federal and State government handout which only accounted for 3.6 per cent of