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Tariffs, Trump, and the trouble ahead: How U.S. economic nationalism is shaking the global order
The United States’ new tariff policies are already poised to affect several interconnected areas—international trade, financial market stability, and institutional risk management. President Donald Trump’s announcements mark a significant departure …
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Maria Callas immortalised with statue at UNESCO headquarters in Paris
Iconic soprano Maria Callas will serve as a strong symbol associated with UNESCO’s Paris headquarters after a statue of her by sculptor Nikos Floros was unveiled at the site. The …
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Political parties urged to embrace multicultural youth
The Multicultural Youth Advocacy Network Australia (MYAN) has called on Australia’s political parties to embrace the voices of the country’s culturally diverse ahead of the coming federal election. MYAN Australia …
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“Such activities will not be allowed” – Turkey on the Greece-Cyprus-Israel submarine cable
Turkish diplomatic and security sources have spoken out on the Greece-Cyprus-Israel submarine electrical interconnection project, telling the Türkiye newspaper that these are “provocative steps” that will not be tolerated. The …
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A journey to Missolonghi – The sacred city, Lord Byron and beyond
Missolonghi is a name and a place that excites anyone interested in the history of modern Greece. It will be forever linked to the movement of philhellenes who flocked to …
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Battle of Crete veteran Arthur Leggett dies aged 106
Last Sunday marked a true “end of an era” as Arthur Leggett, the last surviving veteran Western Australian soldier who fought in the Battle of Rethymno in May 1941, passed …
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Acquiring property in Greece
Buying property in Greece requires both legal and technical due diligence to ensure a smooth transaction and to avoid legal or technical issues. A prospective buyer, especially one who does …
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Electoral roll deadline looms for federal poll
Voters are running out of time to make sure they’re able to cast their ballot in the upcoming federal election. The electoral roll will close at 8pm on Monday, with …
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A toast to Troy’s past: Wine wasn’t just for the elite
Wine drinking in ancient Troy was not restricted to the upper classes, as has long been supposed – something our new research has established for the first time. Colleagues at …
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45 years and counting – UTS Hellenic celebrates milestone anniversary
The UTS Hellenic Society honoured its 45th anniversary in stylish fashion with over 250 guests engaging deeply in its celebratory ball filled with fun and entertainment. The Sydney-based student society …