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Macquarie University Commits to advancing Greek Studies through collaborations and partnerships
Macquarie University has demonstrated its commitment to the promotion of Greek studies through a series of productive meetings held on its campus, which brought together professors and executives, aimed to …
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Cyprus is reshaping geopolitics in the Eastern Mediterranean
According to Greek mythology, the goddess of love, Aphrodite, came from the waters of Cyprus, symbolizing eternal beauty and love. The island of Cyprus has been strategically located at the …
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Remembering the Pontian Greek Genocide: Honouring the victims of a dark chapter in history
May 19 marks Pontic Greek Genocide Remembrance Day, an official day of commemoration for the systematic killing and ethnic cleansing of Greeks living on the shores of the Black Sea …
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Mistsotakis: a choice between ‘stability’ with New Democracy or ‘chaos’ if Syriza are elected
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis on Wednesday addressed citizens of Naoussa, and said that the issue was one of “stability v. chaos” ahead of Sunday’s national elections. Mitsotakis emphasised that …
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Stocks wobble, dollar at six-week high, on debt impasse
Global shares dipped on Wednesday, while the dollar headed for its biggest weekly gain since February to trade at six-week highs, reflecting risk aversion pending a breakthrough to lift the …
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Italy flooding kills five, F1 Grand Prix cancelled
Exceptional rains in a drought-struck region of northern Italy have swelled rivers over their banks, killing at least five people, forcing the evacuation of about 5000 people. The heavy rains …
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We Remember – We Demand: Hellenic Genocide Commemoration Committee NSW calls for justice and remembrance
The Hellenic Genocide Commemoration Committee NSW has made a call out to invite all individuals passionate about human rights and justice to gather at the Hermes Lounge in Kogarah on …
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Federal review presses pause on Melbourne airport rail
Melbourne’s long-awaited airport rail link has hit a speed bump, with new contracts unable to be signed until after a national review. Victoria and other states have been told they …
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Truck driver bailed after crash that maimed schoolkids
Police are investigating whether a truck driver was distracted before a crash that left 18 children in hospital, some with life-changing injuries. Jamie Gleeson, 49, faced Melbourne Magistrates Court via …
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Breaking Barriers: Cyprus Theatre Company takes the stage in Melbourne
The Cyprus Theatre Company (CTK) is set to stage Makrikostaioi and Kontogiorgides in Melbourne for the first time on Sunday, May 21 at St John’s College, following a warm reception …