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The Economist predicts return of Parthenon Marbles to Greece by 2025

The long-standing dispute over the Parthenon Sculptures, also known as the Elgin Marbles, may see significant progress by 2025, according to The Economist. Removed from...

Hellenic Australian Lawyers Association hosts engaging discussion on Parthenon Marbles

The Hellenic Australian Lawyers Association (HAL) NSW and ACT Chapters hosted a captivating event on October 28, 2024, at Sparke Helmore Lawyers in Sydney,...

Efforts for Parthenon Marbles reunification take centre stage in Athens

In a significant development aimed at advancing the reunification of the Parthenon Marbles, an event was held at the King George Hotel in Athens,...

Emanuel J. Comino captivates audience with compelling case for Parthenon Marbles’ return

By George Tserdanis There was a full house at the Ramsgate RSL Club in Sydney on Monday, June 17, as Emanuel J. Comino -a tireless...

ABC series ‘Stuff the British Stole’ to spotlight Parthenon Marbles debate

Museums and galleries across the United Kingdom and the world are filled with artworks, jewels, and priceless relics seized during the reign of the...

Turkey denies UK claim Lord Elgin was allowed to take Parthenon Marbles

Greece has found an ally in the form of Turkey’s representative at a UNESCO conference in its campaign for the return of the Parthenon Marbles. According...

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