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Tsitsipas in line for back-to-back triumphs on clay

Stefanos Tsitsipas has secured a hard-fought 5-7 6-4 6-2 win over Serbia’s Dusan Lajovic in the Barcelona Open to set up a final with Norwegian third seed Casper Ruud. Fifth …

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Boomers are like way cooler than Gen Zers, but brands miss the memo

One can be 62, pump out Led Zep, Miki Theodorakis, and Kendrick Lamar, and still go to the coast for summer, if not Greece, Spain or Indonesia every few years. …

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Tsitsipas saves two match points to reach Barcelona semi-finals

World number seven Stefanos Tsitsipas saved two match points to defeat Facundo Diaz Acosta and reach the semi-finals of the Barcelona clay-court tournament on Friday. Tsitipas came through 4-6, 6-3, …

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Greek opposition leader trolled over ‘baptism cross’ claim

Greece’s main opposition leader faced mockery both inside and outside his party this week after claiming a divine sign occurred during his baptism as an infant decades earlier. Stefanos Kasselakis, …

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PAOK fighting to down Olympiacos in massive clash at “Karaiskakis”

Both PAOK and Olympiacos will have to muster all their strength following their European assignments to score an important victory against one another, with the Thessaloniki side battling to keep …

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Eternal echoes: Narrating 200 years of Greek presence in Australia

Collaborators and life partners, Leonard Janiszewski and Effy Alexakis, will tell the story of the Greek Australian Diaspora since the early 1980s in a presentation titled, ‘In Their Own Image: …

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Two countries inexorably linked

I am delighted to return to Greece almost 10 years after the end of my term as Australia’s ambassador, the first Greek-born Australian ambassador to Greece and the first woman …

Dialogue

Greek Parliamentarians in Australia: Missed opportunities and cultural disconnects

Greek parliamentarians were in Australia last week to commemorate the 1821 Revolution of Independence. Konstantinos Vlassis of New Democracy, former deputy minister of foreign affairs for Greeks abroad; Theodora Tzakri …

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Australia must protect multiculturalism: Albanese

Anthony Albanese has defended Australia’s multiculturalism as cracks in social cohesion emerge after two stabbing attacks in Sydney, while his attorney general called for men to end violence against women. …

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Tourist ban floated for Australia’s biggest lake

Visitors will no longer be able to set foot on one of Australia’s premier tourist destinations under a proposed plan to protect its cultural significance for traditional owners. Kati Thanda-Lake …

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