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Olympiacos crushes AEK to boost double dream
Olympiacos has given their goal of winning the double a massive lift as they decimated AEK in the first leg of the Greek Cup semi-finals to all but confirm their …
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Tsitsipas earns 350th win, through to QF in Dubai
Stefanos Tsitsipas has advanced to the quarter-finals at the Dubai Tennis Championships after defeating Karen Khachanov 7-6(4), 2-6, 6-4. This was the 350th tour-level win for the Greek, who is …
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Death of Thanasis Nicolaou finally confirmed as murder
The Supreme Court of Cyprus has unanimously rejected forensic examiner Panikkos Stavrianou’s request to annul the ruling of coroner Doria Varosiotou, which concluded that the death of National Guardsman Thanasis …
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Australia warned not to hit back at US with tariffs
Australia should not impose retaliatory trade restrictions on the US, the head of treasury has warned, after Treasurer Jim Chalmers met with US counterparts to make his case for a …
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Greek Australians demand justice and truth for Tempi tragedy
As the second anniversary of the Tempi railway disaster approaches, the Greek Australian community is joining calls for nationwide protests in Greece on February 28, demanding a thorough investigation and …
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‘Marching forward’ for International Women’s Day
Every year the Hellenic Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (HACCI) host an International Women’s Day event to offer a platform to discuss the pivotal role of women in business, …
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Ange looking for Son shine in Spurs’ crucial City clash
Ange Postecoglou does not believe Tottenham captain Son Heung-min is set to “slow down” any time soon. Son set up Brennan Johnson to score twice at Ipswich on Saturday to …
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The legal culture of Classical Sparta to be explored in upcoming event
An upcoming lecture is set to delve deep into Spartan history, unpacking the legal culture of the ancient society that was devised to promote its political morality in an enlightening …
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Australia among countries with highest breast cancer rates, but mortality declines
A new international study has found that Australia has one of the highest breast cancer incidence rates globally, yet mortality rates are decreasing. The study, conducted by the University of …
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New York’s Met museum returns stolen Greek bronze
Greece on Tuesday said it had recovered from New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art a 2,600-year-old bronze artifact stolen from ancient Olympia in the 1930s. The Greek culture ministry in …