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Over 7,000 cases in Australia while global Covid-19 toll exceeds 310,000

As we speak, the total number of cases in Australia is 7,037 with 98 deaths. New South Wales sits at the highest number of cases per state, having reported a …

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Victoria’s cafes, restaurants and pubs to reopen on 1 June

Informed by new data, Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews made an announcement earlier today confirming that cafes, restaurants and pubs offering dining will be allowed to host up to 20 patrons …

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Four treasure-hunters found dead in a cave near Loutraki

Four people aged 34-65 were found dead in the seaside resort of Loutraki in the Peloponnese on Saturday. According to authorities and the Mayor of Loutraki Giorgos Gionis the men …

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Hospitality venues in Greece set to reopen on 25 May

Dealing with an even worse financial crisis due to Coronavirus, Greece is rushing to expedite the return to normalcy for businesses. With tourism being one of the main revenue sources …

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Beaches reopen in Greece amidst heatwave

With temperatures exceeding 40 degrees in Athens and the Peloponnese, hundreds of organised beaches opened for the public in Greece. Amid the hottest May the country has seen in over …

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Watch the largest plane in the world land in Athens

The world’s largest and heaviest aircraft landed in Athens in Wednesday. The Soviet-made An-225 Mriya has a cabin length of 84 metres and can carry 16 containers, 80 passenger cars …

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Greek Orthodox churches open doors in Australia, but are required to take ‘service bookings’

Religious organisations in Australia can hold services for up to 10 people with social-distancing rules observed. Archimandrite Evmenios Vasilopoulos, Archiepiscopal Vicar of Northcote, told Neos Kosmos that only ten parishioners …

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Athens’ newly renovated Omonia Square lights up

On 14 May the famed Omonia Square was handed back to the citizens and visitors of Athens. The square lit up thanks to its new 30 metre wide fountain with …

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Australia’s government says “it’s OK to not be OK”, and unveils mental health funding

Australia’s Prime Minister Scott Morrison addressed the press on Friday following the national cabinet meeting. With restrictions easing, Mr Morrison said that the time has come to “get that momentum …

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COVID-19 throws up new challenges in rental property market

While for the time property prices have, for now, not moved as much as was originally feared, things are not quite as stable on rental side of the coin, whether …

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