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Greek bogus doctor who preyed on church-goers was arrested after real doctor raises alarm

A Greek bogus doctor, known by the pseudonym Nicholaos Kontos, was arrested in Athens on charges of manslaughter and fraud this week after allegedly fabricating medical qualifications. He has allegedly …

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Suzanne Eaton’s murder inquest concludes so trial can begin

The inquest on the murder of American biologist Suzanne Eaton in Crete last year has been officially concluded. Pantelis Zellios, 27,  who confessed to killing her will now stand trial. …

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Papastergiadis to address to Delphi Economic Forum on Thursday evening online

COVID-19 got in the way of Bill Papastergiadis addressing the Delphi Economic Forum directly in Greece but as with the most of the world, life carries on electronically and the …

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Cyclists start to take advantage of Grand Walk of Athens routes

Cyclists as well as pedestrians are benefitting  from the introduction of the Grand Walk of Athens that will bring about a three-month ban on traffic in the city centre. This …

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Theo Maras, his rise from humble beginnings in Ikaria to being one of the most influential Australian businessmen

Ikarian born businessman Theo Maras, known for his transformation of the East End of Adelaide in the 1980s and 1990s, has been appointed as chairman of the Adelaide Central Market …

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Australia’s pensioners could see their payments slashed in half

The government announced changes to superannuation rules as part of the COVID-19 stimulus package announced in March, however the recent changes to rules may leave many older Australians financially disadvantaged. …

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Greece opens borders, but also notes unrelated spike in COVID-19 infections

Greece recorded 55 new COVID-19 infections on Wednesday in the highest number of cases in a single day. Most of the infections were in the prefectures of Rodopi and Xanthi …

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Footy’s back and so is the Multicultural AFL Football Show

After a three-month COVID-19 induced hiatus, Aussie Rules Football is back and the Multicultural AFL Football Show has also made a welcome return. In Melbourne and Geelong you will be …

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Go ahead for building demolition marks start of old Athens airport development

After years of wrangling the proposed demolition of five buildings in the abandoned Hellinikon International Airport complex on October 31, mark the first steps in the redevelopment of the site …

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Controversy surrounding Archbishop Makarios of Australia and the $6.5 million apartment

A war of conflicting interests lie beneath the unfolding controversy over the purchase of a $6.5 million luxury apartment with iconic views of the Sydney Harbour Bridge and the Opera …

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