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Two dead, one seriously injured from Easter fireworks

Two men are dead an one has lost his arms and eyesight from Easter fireworks in Kalamata.

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Athens University pleads for end to sit-in, now in third week

The protesters have been staging a sit-in demonstration at the university for the last 15 days, demanding the closure of maximum security prisons.

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Coming soon: Australia to Athens, non-stop

Being able to refuel planes mid air might might mean flights can forgo stop-overs and fly direct for longer hours.

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Minister slams Luke Lazarus supporters

Privilege and entitlement should by no means stand in the way of justice.

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Shooting the result of a lineage of crime

Constantine Likiardopoulos will serve 10 months jail for shooting a man in the head in Meadow Heights.

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Travel agent facing 148 new fraud-related charges

Alexandra ‘Xana’ Kamitsis is accused of rorting a Northern Territory government travel scheme.

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Greece may have blown best hope of debt deal

Prime Minister Tsipras’ hard line about negotiating a better bailout deal might have done more harm than good.

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Buffett sows the seed of Greek woe

American billionaire Warren Buffett says it would “not be a bad thing for the euro” if Greece leaves the Eurozone.

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Greek church offers up property to help Athens raise funds for debt

The Greek Orthodox Church owns more land than anyone except the government, including prime real estate in Athens.

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Rockets mark Orthodox Easter

Thousands of homemade fireworks fly across the sky in Aegean island of Chios in yearly Easter tradition.

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