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Sophia the Robot to visit Greece for human and AI coexistence conference

The world’s most advanced humanoid robot and the first with a passport, Sophia, will be attending a conference in Nafpaktos, Greece. The conference, named ‘Meet Sophia Conference’, is set to …

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Iran releases crew member of seized Greek tanker: owner

One crew member of an oil tanker seized by Iran last week in the Gulf of Oman has been released and is on his way to Athens, the vessel’s Greek …

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Aris striving for a huge success against Olympiacos

Aris and Olympiacos are lined up to go head-to-head in a major battle just days after they each went the distance in their Greek Cup fixtures, with the Thessaloniki side …

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Effy Alexakis to deliver floor talk on her exhibition exploring the Greek-Australian experience, “Viewfinder”

Greek-Australian photographer Effy Alexakis is set to deliver a floor talk on her exhibition “Viewfinder”, a collection that encompasses her 40-year career capturing and researching the Greek-Australian experience. Ms Alexakis …

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Dimitrov sends Aussie favourite Kokkinakis packing

Crowd favourite Thanasi Kokkinakis was unable to reproduce his Australian Open first-round heroics, outclassed by in-form Bulgarian Grigor Dimitrov. A packed house at John Cain Arena on Thursday night was …

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Victorian courts reveal true scale of cyber attack

The cyber attack that hit Victoria’s court system was worse than officials first thought, with hackers accessing years’ worth of recorded hearings from as far back as 2016. Court Services …

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Kambosos and Lomachenko set to clash for IBF Lightweight crown in Perth showdown

In an eagerly anticipated matchup, George Kambosos is slated to face Vasiliy Lomachenko for the vacant IBF lightweight title on Sunday, May 12, in Perth. The confirmation of this long-rumoured …

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What’s On 20-26 January: something for all ages at the Hellenic Museum and the performing arts

VIC Luminescence: In Our Nature at Hellenic Museum Free for all, this exhibition is a series of eight tall, organically styled sculptures that have taken root on the Hellenic Museum …

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Australian supermarkets face scrutiny over food costs, Greece counterparts to lower prices

Queensland’s premier Steven Miles is calling for tougher penalties for retailers found to be price gouging, as he prepares to grill supermarket bosses about rising grocery costs. Miles said he …

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Jobless rate steady at 3.9 per cent

The unemployment rate has remained stable at 3.9 per cent for the second month in a row. The latest data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics released on Thursday revealed …

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