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Key dates in Cyprus’s post-independence history

This month marks 50 years since the dramatic events of 1974 left the Mediterranean holiday island of Cyprus divided to this day. On July 15, 1974, the military junta then …

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Public outcry over Zak Kostopoulos’s murder case verdict: ‘Go to hell’ shouted in court

In a significant legal decision, the Mixed Jury Court of Appeal in Athens has pronounced its verdict in the case surrounding the tragic death of Zak Kostopoulos. The incident, which …

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Kyrgios and Demon now both on injury comeback trail

Alex de Minaur has been urged to rest up and come back stronger by Nick Kyrgios as Australia’s two top tennis men both now have to overcome injury woes to …

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The Legacy of the 1896 Olympic Marathon: Greece’s Spyros Louis and Australia’s Edwin Flack

Spyros Louis and Edwin Flack are celebrated figures from the first modern Olympic Games in Athens in 1896. Their legacy endures, with statues commemorating their achievements in the municipality of …

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Victorians bear more cost blowouts to public projects

Victorians face growing budget overruns in more than 100 government school and public transport upgrades, office refurbishments and rectification works costing millions more. The state government updated its guide on …

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The French democratic arc has worked as left and right united to block Marine Le Pen

I’ve argued often that the question isn’t whether a new crisis will occur but where and when. This time, it happened here in France, just a few weeks before the …

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Kalamata Dance Festival kicks of this week in Greece

For those in Greece right now in Kalamata, the 30th annual Kalamata Dance Festival starts this week. Since 1995 the Kalamata Dance Festival has grown to become the premier contemporary …

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Tom Koutsantonis – an unyielding and pragmatic driver of South Australia’s transformation

Tom Koutsantonis’s office in Pirie St is open, light, yet Spartan – it reeks of utility and focus. “Your time in government is limited,” says the Minister for Infrastructure and …

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What’s On July 13-20: Always something Greek to do

VIC Greek Trivia Night Presented by the Panarcadian Association of Melbourne & Victoria ‘O Kolokotronis’, is a fun night of trivia where most questions have a Greek flavour. Test your …

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Renters spending less as living costs squeeze budgets

Australian renters are tightening their belts more than mortgage holders as high living expenses weigh on tenants. Hit hard by rising rents, the Commonwealth Bank of Australia household spending indicator revealed a …

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