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Nick Mihailou: The teen entrepreneur who raised $700,000 from VCs at 16

Nick Mihailou, a 17-year-old entrepreneur, has made waves in the business world by raising $700,000 in venture capital funding at the age of 16. While juggling sports and exams at …

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‘Democratic memory represents an irreversible debt to history’

In honour of the 49th anniversary of the coup and the Turkish invasion in Cyprus n July 15, 1974, by the junta in Athens and EOKA B., the Justice for …

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Measles alert after case visits airport and shops

A man who flew into Australia from overseas has triggered a health alert in Queensland after he visited shops, a service station and a bakery while infected with measles. The …

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European heatwave forecast to get hotter for Greece, Italy, Spain

Scorching temperatures across Europe forced the closure of the Acropolis in Athens for a second day as officials warned of even hotter weather next week. In cities, those venturing out …

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Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny reviewed

Legacy is destiny I enjoyed this movie a lot – more than I had expected to, and I can recommend it to readers, despite the usual number of cringeworthy moments …

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Kyriacou surges to second at LPGA Tour event in Ohio

Australia’s Steph Kyriacou is tied second as she chases a maiden LPGA Tour title but she faces a big task to overhaul Swedish leader Linn Grant at the Dana Open …

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Australia’s beloved feta under siege in EU trade negotiations

While Australia remains committed to the pursuit of a free trade agreement with the European Union, negotiations came across a major roadblock last week. The root of the issue strikes …

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Plato’s allegory of the Cave and the diaspora ‘Innocent Fraud’

John Kenneth Galbraith in his book The Economics of Innocent Fraud portrayed his lifetime of experience in the public and private sectors with a scathing critique of matters as they …

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Cyprus says more migrants departing than seeking asylum

Cyprus said that for the first time in years the number of migrants it is repatriating has outpaced those seeking asylum on the eastern Mediterranean island. The EU member state …

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Crosswords, games, computers ward off dementia risk

Doing crosswords, using a computer, keeping a journal and playing games such as chess may help older people ward off dementia. A Monash University study suggested Australians over 70 who …

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