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Schools reopen in Greece’s Santorini as quake activity drops

Schools in the Greek travel island of Santorini and other neighbouring islands reopened Tuesday, with residents returning after a month-long shutdown caused by intense seismic activity. A scientific committee monitoring …

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Greek parliament to approve new train tragedy investigation

Greece’s parliament was on Tuesday to approve an investigation into possible evidence tampering at the disaster site of the country’s worst train tragedy, which claimed 57 lives in 2023. The …

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Brazen home invasion in Clayton: Greek Australian funeral director robbed while asleep

Well-known funeral director Andreas Tziotzis fell victim to a shocking home invasion in the early hours of the morning, as thieves broke into his Clayton residence while he, his wife, …

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Victoria takes a stand: Premier and Lord Mayor demand UK return Parthenon Sculptures

The British government has been put on notice by Victoria’s politicians, with Premier Jacinta Allan and Melbourne Lord Mayor Nicholas Reece demanding the return of the Parthenon Sculptures to Greece. …

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Mary Coustas honours Greek women’s resilience at Fronditha Care forum

Mary Coustas was the special guest at a Fronditha Care forum on Tuesday, 4 March, in Melbourne, in honour of International Women’s Day. The event, attracted over 70 attendees from …

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Health alert as mosquito virus spreads in three states

A deadly mosquito-borne virus is spreading across three states, with a second confirmed case identified in Victoria. Japanese encephalitis has infected a second northern Victorian resident this mosquito season, Chief …

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‘Out of time’: ex-Test spinner’s panic after coke deal

Stuart MacGill told his drug dealer “I’m out of time” hours before the ex-Test spinner was kidnapped over a $660,000 cocaine deal that went sour, a jury has heard. The …

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‘Inadequate’ sentence appealed after five die in crash

Prosecutors will appeal a “manifestly inadequate” prison term handed to a man who killed five people and a dog in one of Victoria’s deadliest crashes. Christopher Joannidis, who was warned …

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Australia open to Ukraine peacekeeping operations: PM

Anthony Albanese has left the door open to Australian troops serving in peacekeeping operations in Ukraine. The prime minister and Opposition Leader Peter Dutton have both backed in Ukrainian President …

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Conference in Greece set to analyse the use of AI

The use of AI in literary and artistic fields is set to fall under the microscope in the upcoming 6th Junior Summer School in Greece, with the four-day conference organised …

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