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Yemen’s Houthi rebels allowing help for Greek-flagged burning tanker

Yemen’s Houthi rebels have agreed to let tugboats and rescue ships assist a Greek-flagged oil tanker that remains ablaze in the Red Sea “in consideration of humanitarian and environmental concerns.” …

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More fish keep washing ashore dead in Volos, Greece

Authorities in central Greece are racing to deal with an inundation of tons of dead fish at a popular port that locals say could threaten their livelihoods. It is the …

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Thousands of dead fish wash ashore in Volos harbour – Investigation begins

Disturbing images have emerged from the harbour of Volos, where thousands of dead fish have been washing ashore for days, flooding both the port and the greater Pagasitikos Gulf. Experts …

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Tim Pallas breaks ranks, slams ‘destructive’ student cap

Victoria’s treasurer has accused federal Labor of hurting the state’s economy following plans to cap the international student intake. From 2025, the number of overseas students able to come to Australia will …

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Andrew Colivas one of two Aussies who died on holiday in Vietnam

Two young Australian men have died overseas on holiday in Vietnam, one of them Greek Australian Andrew Colivas. Colivas, 25 and Vincent Atulia, 24 have had two fundraisers set up …

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Bikie, organised crime laws beefed up after CFMEU saga

Police will be handed tougher powers to stop criminals associating under a revised Victorian scheme to combat bikies and organised crime following the CFMEU scandal. The Criminal Organisations Control Amendment …

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Premier Allan announces 6,000 roads and landmarks to honour multicultural leaders

The Victorian Multicultural Gala Dinner was held last Saturday, for the first time outside of Melbourne. It was there that Premier Jacinta Allan announced that over the next three years, …

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Discussion on the Myth of Er from Plato’s Republic

The NSW Chapter Anatole under AHEPA Australia are hosting a symposium – philosophical evening this Friday on the topic of the Myth of Er from Plato’s Republic. Professor George Charalambidis …

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Thousands of CFMEU workers walk off sites to protest

More than 15,000 workers have downed tools across Australia to march through capital cities in protest over the federal takeover of the CFMEU. Up to 8000 Construction, Forestry and Maritime …

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Burglary in Rome goes wrong as man caught reading Greek mythology book

A man has been arrested in Rome after he stopped to read a book on Greek mythology in the home he was attempting to burgle. Italian media reported that the …

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