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UK’s Labour sweeps to power as Sunak concedes election

Sir Keir Starmer will be Britain’s next prime minister with his Labour Party expected to win a huge majority in a parliamentary election, ending 14 years of often tumultuous Conservative …

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Mark Nicolaidis to hit the sand in Paris Olympic Games

We have yet another Greek Australian representing Australia at the Olympics, with Mark Nicolaidis set to make his Olympic debut in Paris. His selection, alongside Izac Carracher, marks the first …

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World’s first milk bar to be immortalised with plaque in Sydney

Seven years after its initial pitch, the world’s first milk bar, owned by Greek Australian Mick Adams (Joachim Tavlaridis), is finally set to be honoured with the unveiling of a …

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Antonis Remos denies money laundering and tax evasion as assets are seized

Popular Greek singer Antonis Remos has denied that he is being investigated by a prosecutor and relevant authorities for money laundering and tax evasion amounting to 1.5 million euros. According …

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Pressure grows on Biden as he tries to prove fitness

US President Joe Biden sought to speak loud and passionately in brief public remarks delivered at the White House, as he faces close scrutiny over his stamina and mental acuity …

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Online dating apps ‘swipe right’ on new safety code

Online dating apps have pledged to escalate complaints of imminent safety threats more swiftly to police under a voluntary industry code. The companies behind Tinder, Hinge, Bumble, Grindr, RSVP and …

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Tsitsipas stunned at Wimbledon, sees early exit in second round

Stefanos Tsitsipas has seen an early exit in the second round of Wimbledon after an upset loss to Finnish standout Emil Russuvuori 7-6(6), 7-6(10), 3-6, 6-3. Entering the match, the …

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Kokkinakis fears the worst over Wimbledon knee injury

Thanasi Kokkinakis will have an MRI scan in London to determine the extent of the injury that’s wrecked his Wimbledon hopes – and he fears the worst. The joy of …

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Greece’s demographic crisis deepens: Deaths outnumber births

Greece is getting older. According to the Institute for Demographic Research and Studies (IDEM), more Greeks are dying every year than are being born. Ageing and deaths in proportion to …

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Greece defeats Egypt, Giannis and Doncic to meet in semi-final of Olympic qualifers

Greece have advanced to the semi-finals in the FIBA Olympic Qualifiers defeating Egypt 93-71 to emerge winners of Group B. Even with star player Giannis Antetokounmpo resting for this weekend’s …

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