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History in making as World Court to advise on climate

For the first time, the world’s highest court will offer advice on the world’s biggest problem. It’s a punchy slogan that has been wielded successfully by young campaigners to build …

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New beginnings in nation’s capital as parliament opens

Politicians have marked the beginning of a new era as the 48th federal parliament is set to start. Veteran MPs and fresh-faced senators alike sat shoulder to shoulder marked on …

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Strange Air: Melbourne artist Anna Kiparis revisits pandemic memory in new solo exhibition

Melbourne-based contemporary artist Anna Kiparis is set to unveil her latest solo exhibition, Strange Air, at Montsalvat’s Wood Workshop Gallery in Eltham, running from 30 July to 24 August 2025. …

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Global Greek youth program expands in highly successful fourth edition

The successful collaboration between the Greek Community of Melbourne and the Greek Ministry of Foreign Affairs produced yet another great edition of its cultural immersion program, bringing together Hellenic youth …

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Why and how Turkey got involved in the Cyprus problem

The articles 16, 20, 21 of the Lausanne Treaty, signed in 1923, abandoned the idea of Turkey having any rights in Cyprus from that time onwards. This was because the …

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Diatribe: A Sovereignty of two minds – Cyprus and the politics of coexistence

The history of Cyprus is marked by division, contestation, and the perpetual struggle over competing sovereignties. Over the past century, a succession of proposals has sought to resolve the island’s …

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Sakkari through to second round in Washington

Maria Sakkari has won her opening match in Washington at the Citi Open with a straight sets victory over Katie Boulter 6-3, 6-4. It was a strong performance from the …

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Australia condemns Israel’s ‘inhumane killing’ in Gaza

Australia has decried Israel’s “drip feeding of aid and inhumane killing” of civilians in Gaza as pro-Palestine protesters rally in the nation’s capital on the first day of parliament. A …

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Greece to create new marine reserves to protect underwater wildlife

Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis on Monday said that his government was creating two new protected marine areas, fulfilling a promise he made at a United Nations conference on the …

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Kyrgios is back, beaten but finishes the match

Nick Kyrgios has come through his first match since March, and just his sixth this year, completing around an hour on court in a men’s doubles defeat at the ATP …

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