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Egypt-Turkey relations thaw: economic woes propel unlikely reconciliation
The handshakes between Egyptian President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi and his Turkish counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdogan are becoming increasingly warm. For ten long years the two men had rather cold relationship, …
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Greece among the biggest contributors to European defense
According to data published by the European Defence Agency, 2022 was a record year for total European defence spending. In particular, EU member states invested a total of €240 billion …
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Greece to profit from European sanctions on Russia
With the Russian-Ukrainian war continuing unabated, Brussels is preparing to impose its twelfth package of sanctions on Moscow in order to put as much pressure as possible on it. It …
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Greek government unveils AI Initiatives: Digital assistant and supercomputer ‘Daedalus’ set to transform public services
Next week the “digital assistant” of gov.gr – the Greek government’s entry into AI – will be presented to the Greek public, and in the next few weeks, the supercomputer …
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Greece showcases British Museum vase in rare loan
A 2,500-year-old Greek vase that has never left the British Museum in 250 years went on display at the Acropolis Museum in Athens this week, organisers said on Tuesday. But …
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Christmas: Not “the most wonderful time of the year” for all Greek Australians
As the new year approaches, a lingering light permeates the atmosphere, both literally and metaphorically, spreading feelings of hope and joy, since for many, Christmas is a holiday synonymous with …
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Moray & Agnew earns top accolades in Doyle’s Guide
Partner Bill Papastergiadis OAM the Melbourne Managing Partner in Moray & Agnew is chuffed and rightly so. The international guide to law firms, Doyle’s Guide, has recognised Moray & Agnew …
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ABC draws ire from Greek Community over use of outdated ‘Elgin Marbles’ term in coverage
ABC has riled the Greek community after a morning news report called the Parthenon Sculptures, by their outdated name “Elgin” Marbles. The report was on the dispute between British Prime …
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Victorian Government and emergency services looking to help multicultural communities be safe this summer
Neos Kosmos were invited by the Victoria State Government on Tuesday, December 5, to a roundtable discussion about helping multicultural Victorians plan for emergencies, ahead of what is expected to …
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European inflation falls, and Greece’s economic fortunes are – slowly – improving
In November, inflation dropped to 2.4 per cent, surpassing optimistic expectations, especially compared to the 2.9 per cent in October. The current inflation level in the Eurozone is the lowest …