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Ange doesn’t think Spurs friendly in Oz is a mistake

Ange Postecoglou has labelled Tottenham’s post-season friendly in Melbourne as a “unique opportunity” but admits it’s unlikely to become a regular occurrence. Spurs announced earlier this month they will visit …

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Warnings TikTok could usher in a ‘digital cold war’

Social media platform TikTok could become the frontline of a “digital cold war” that splits the internet between the West and the rest of the world, experts say. The short-form …

Life

OpenAI delays release of risky voice-cloning technology

ChatGPT-maker OpenAI is getting into the voice assistant business and showing off new technology that can clone a person’s voice, but says it won’t yet release it publicly due to …

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Life jail for Greek mother accused of killing three daughters

A Greek court on Friday imposed a life jail term against a woman found guilty of murdering her nine-year-old daughter and is also suspected of killing two other daughters. The …

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Quake shakes Greece, no initial reports of casualties

A strong earthquake has shaken western Greece, with residents feeling strong tremors but no early reports of damage or casualties. According to initial measurements by the Greek Geodynamic Institute in …

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Diatribe: Greek School Daze

“I’m taking my child out of Greek school,” my hyperventilating friend spluttered in outrage. “I think someone needs to tell the people that run these establishments that this is the …

Sport

Marc Petheriotis is going for goals on the field and in the classroom

Playing soccer in Greece might be on the cards one day for 17-year-old Marc Petheriotis but for now he’s focused on his year 12 studies and playing for Melbourne Victory. …

Life

Reinventing cosmopolitanism: Ancient wisdom and arts

Professor Nikos Papastergiadis wants to refresh the meaning of cosmopolitanism by examining the ways ancient philosophers and modern artists relate to the cosmos. Papastergiadis’s new book, ‘The Cosmos in Cosmopolitanism,’ …

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Chrissa Keramidas made history at the Australian Ballet

Chrissa Keramidas has her mother to thank for discovering her calling in life. The passion sparked to her seven-year-old led her dancing ballet in some of the world’s biggest stages. …

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Possible visit of the president of the pseudo-state of North Cyprus, Tatar, to Melbourne

Information reaching the President of the Melbourne Cypriot Community (and former Victorian State Minister) Theo Theophanous indicates that Ersin Tatar, has applied for a visa to visit Melbourne in mid-April. …

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