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Amnesty is calling Greece to account

The annual global assessment of human rights conducted by Amnesty International has rated Greece as one of the worst of the 157 countries considered in the report.

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Miliband calls for bizonal solution on Cyprus division

Britain’s Foreign Secretary David Miliband last week expressed his support for a Cyprus settlement in the form of “a bizonal, bicommunal joint entity” following talks with his Gree

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Rebel monks battle police at monastery

Police in northern Greece clashed with demonstrators who tried to force their way into the Orthodox Christian monastic sanctuary of Mount Athos.

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Young Greek of the Week

Gabriella Margonis, who loves tzatziki and feels that happy is the one word that best describes her, is our Young Greek of the Week.

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Greek and gay – is it ok?

Two Greek Australians who are also gay share their experience of ‘coming out’ and share sage advice about supporting a family member who comes out.

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From Tirnavos to Australia fine Greek products

Archie Tsoukras shares his experience of running Tinarvos Imports, one of Australia’s largest importers of Greek alcoholic beverages.

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Cannon crash to draw against Thunder

Oakleigh Cannons let a two goal lead slip in the 2-2 draw in their away match with Dandenong Thunder.

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Second child porn arrest at school

A leading Melbourne private school has suspended a Greek Australian teacher following his arrest on child pornography charges.

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AMAC’s General Meeting branded a “success”

The Australian Macedonian Advisory Committee announced exciting plans for its future expansion at its annual general meeting.

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Xenophon opposes petrol station mergers

Independent Senator Nick Xenophon has opposed the proposed merger between Caltex and Mobil on the grounds that motorists will end up paying higher prices.

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