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Greece, Bulgaria sign energy deals to reduce Russia dependence

Greece and Bulgaria on Thursday signed agreements in Athens to reduce their dependence on Russian oil and gas through a new pipeline and storage cooperation. The Balkan neighbours will cooperate …

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AEK fighting to down PAOK at fortress “Toumba” in high-stakes derby

AEK is in store for an epic challenge this weekend as they travel to face rivals PAOK in what looms as a huge match in the context of the premiership …

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Does anyone want to be President?

This may be an understatement, but it is a strange time in US politics. I am not talking about some of the day-to-day happenings, balloons which are either part of …

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Avlonitis, one of three investigated amid 365kg cocaine probe, faces extradition court

A 36-year-old man arrested as a result of an investigation into the seizure of 365 kilograms of cocaine in Western Australia, was expected to face extradition court in Darwin on …

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What’s On 18-26 February: Antipodes, Darling Harbour Greek Fest, Protopsalti, Arvanitaki, lots of food, dance and more

ELEFTHERIA ARVANITAKI AUSTRALIAN TOUR Eleftheria Arvanitaki, one Greece’s most successful contemporary singers, is returning to Australia to perform three live concerts in March and April. Her soft but powerful vocals, …

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Young Muslim man baptised Orthodox Christian in Melbourne

On Monday, 13 February a young Melbourne man from the Islamic religion was welcomed into the Orthodox Church by Bishop Eumenios of Kerasountos. Ahmad Khodr, 28, who was born and …

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Only 40 Greek Australians expressed interest in voting in the Greek elections

Only 40 Greeks living in Australia have shown interest in voting in the Greek elections. The law that has recently passed Greek parliament excludes most Greeks. The inclusion of the …

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Karapanagiotidis calls on Greek virtue

“Brother, I want all the Greeks to help,” Kon Karapanagiotidis sounds urgent over the phone. The CEO and founder of the Asylum Seeker Resource Centre, (ASRC), must fill a “gap …

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Australia to boost Turkey, Syria earthquake aid by $8m

The federal government will contribute an extra $8 million to Australia’s response to the devastating earthquakes in Turkey and Syria. The funding takes Australia’s contribution to $18 million. The extra …

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Greece’s largest museum to undergo four-year upgrade

The National Archaeological Museum in Athens, Greece’s largest and one of the most important of its kind in the world, will undergo a massive upgrade expected to last four years, …

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