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New York charges are election interference: Trump

Former US president Donald Trump has railed against his indictment following his court appearance in New York, saying “the only crime that I have committed is to fearlessly defend our …

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Twenty Two: A heart-wrenching journey through the Asia Minor Catastrophe

There will be a second performance of the theatre and music production, Twenty Two by the Creative Drama & Arts Centre of the Greek Community of Melbourne. The performance explores …

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Professor Tamis launches new historical book: ‘Filius Patriae: Lieutenant Ioannis Kouromichelakis’

Filius Patriae: Second Lieutenant Ioannis Kouromichelakis, an epic historical narrative written by Professor Anastasios Tamis, will be presented at Alphington Grammar in Melbourne, on 30 April. This book tells the …

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The clock stopped ticking for iconic Greek singer Rena Koumioti

Singer Rena Koumioti, famous for the classic hit ‘Stamatise tou Rologiou tous Deiktes’ (stop the clock’s hands) has passed away as announced by the people who manage her Facebook account. …

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Spain backs Cyprus push for EU-led role to revive talks

Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez vowed Tuesday during a visit to Cyprus to back its new president’s bid for a greater EU role in efforts to revive long-stalled peace talks. …

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Diatribe: Deconstructing Zalongo

“You’re from Epirus,” an enthusiastic mother exclaimed at the recent 25 March celebrations. “I love that Zalongo song. The one which goes «στη στεριά δε ζει το ψάρι/ούτε ανθός στην …

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PAOK looking to bounce back in massive away contest with Olympiacos

PAOK’s championship dreams are in serious jeopardy as they prepare for an anxious game against Olympiacos that could make or break their season. The double-headed eagle of the North make …

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Aesop sold to L’Oreal for $3.7bn

Australia’s luxury personal care brand, Aesop has been bought by L’Oreal in a deal that values the Greek-Australian founded company at $US2.53 billion ($3.7 billion), including debt. Melbourne hairdresser Dennis …

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Run for The Voice: Ultra-marathon runner Pat Farmer talks exclusively to Neos Kosmos

Dorothy Hatzopoulou, talked to ultramarathon runner and former federal politician Pat Farmer AM, about his latest campaign to Run for the Voice to Parliament, and how Greece inspired him. Farmer’s …

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Enduring the Test of Time – The timeless nature of Hellenism over the past 3,500 years

Renowned scholar and historian, Emeritus Professor of History at the National Kapodistrian University of Athens, Maria Efthymiou, will be presenting an online lecture that is sure to captivate those interested …

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