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Greece’s Stefanos Xenos clinches Karate World Champion title

Greek karateka Stefanos Xenos emerged victorious from Saturday’s night World Championships final in Budapest Hungary, beating Kaisar Alpisbai from Kazakhstan, No. 7 in the world ranking. Hailing from Odysseas Petroupolis, …

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Medvedev downs Tsitsipas to book Vienna final berth

Stefanos Tsitsipas lost to Daniil Medvedev 6-4, 7-6 (8/6) on Saturday, with the top-seeded Russian securing the opportunity to defend his title at the ATP event in Vienna against Jannik …

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“George Bizos: Icon” – A Champion of Justice

The documentary is a cinematic triumph that pays tribute to a legal legend, a champion of justice, and a humanitarian par excellence, George Bizos. It not only educates, but also …

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OXI Day, an opportunity not just for celebration, says Archbishop Makarios

The head of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Australia, Archbishop Makarios, has issued a message on the occasion of the 28 October Greek national anniversary. In it, he urges the …

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Georgie Prespakis leads the game as Cats crush Tigers in AFLW

Richmond’s AFLW finals hopes are all but over after they slumped to a 38-point loss to a wayward Geelong at Ikon Park. Cats midfielder Georgie Prespakis starred against Richmond with …

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Gaza hammered as Israel widens war

After air strikes and artillery fire rained down for hours over the weekend, much of the Gaza Strip has become an indistinguishable wasteland of rubble, with residents likening the devastation …

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Greek Australians of all ages commemorate OXI Day en masse (Photos)

With wreath-laying, speeches, dances and poems recited by the younger generation, this year’s 28 October historic anniversary, was celebrated in every community hub by Melburnian Hellenes together with representatives of …

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GAFS launch: A vision for a new Greek Australian cinema

The Greek Australian Film Society (GAFS), Nikita Chronis’ brainchild, was launched at the stately Abbotsford Convent on Friday, October 27. “The launch of our Greek Australian Film Society has been …

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The “first black Briton” may have actually been from Cyprus, not Africa

A woman who lived in Britain in the 2nd and 3rd century AD and was commemorated as the first African-Briton seven years ago is actually from Cyprus. According to the …

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Spurs big enough to fight for honours every year: Ange

Tottenham head coach Ange Postecoglou is loving his time at the Premier League leaders, but is bullish about what expectations should be despite the club’s lengthy trophy drought. Spurs have …

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