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Hellenic Australian Chamber of Commerce Awards Ceremony
Leading figures in the business world of the Greek Diaspora and more were honored by the Hellenic Australian Chamber of Commerce (HACCI). This is...
Greek Group Hygeia Purchases 3 Turkish Clinics
With the purchase of 100% of the capital of three clinics formerly belonging to the Turkish group Safak, Greek company Hygeia has strengthened its...
Greek Economic Experts State Real Growth is the Only Solution for Greece
Christopher Pissarides is the winner of the 2010 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences. Along with Costas Azariadis who is a professor of economics...
UN Invites Greek & Turkish Cypriot Leaders to Headquarters
United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has invited the Turkish and Greek leaders of Cyprus to New York for talks. The discussions regard negotiations of...
LAGFF Announces 2011 Dates and Calls for Entries
Los Angeles Greek Film Festival has announced the festival dates for 2011 and opened up submissions. The Festival will celebrate its 5th year anniversary...
Ancient Tomb Discovered in Larnaca!
A 2,500 years old ancient tomb was discovered according to archaeologists in the Ormideia community of Larnaca, Cyprus. The discovery was found during street work being...
New Book: “Greek Cinema Across Australia” by Peter Yiannoudes
Films gave Greek immigrants arriving in Melbourne a reel link to the homeland they had left and missed, says cinema entrepreneur Peter Yiannoudes.
The Richmond...
Greek Finance Minister; 2009 Deficit Above 15%
Greece's 2009 budget deficit will be more than 15% of GDP after revision. This was announced today by Greek Finance Minister Giorgio Papaconstantinou, quoted...
70th Anniversary of OXI Day on October 28th
October 28th, Greece, Cyprus and other Greek communities worldwide will be celebrating[...]
European Court of Human Rights Convicts Turkey of Violating the Protection of Greek-Cypriot Property
The European Court of Human Rights ruled that Turkey will pay nearly 15 million Euros in compensation to 19 Greek Cypriot applicants, as Anatolia...