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FYROM’s foreign minister does not see progress in name talks
“Without any political motivation in Athens and any commitment from the bigger states, we cannot expect any movement on the name issue,” says Nikola Poposki.
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Policeman among eight arrested for antiquities trafficking
The smuggling ring was trying to sell an ancient marble statue worth an estimated 1 million euros.
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Two to appear in court over bus stop assault
Police have arrested two teenagers over the assault of a 15-year-old Greek Australian boy.
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Franco Cozzo puts Footscray store on market
Italian identity that used Greek in his ads to appeal to the migrant community puts his Footscray store up for sale.
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Donated jewellery stolen from Red Hill Church
Thousands of dollars worth of gold jewellery housed in an icon stolen at Red Hill Orthodox Church.
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Nikos Papastergiadis’ lecture at NGV
Professor will give a thrilling lecture during the NGV’s Winter Italian Masterpieces exhibition called “Art meets Science: Thinking the World”
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EU praises Greece’s progress
Greece has improved its tax collection system and cuts to public service aplauded.
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State doctors to appeal salary cuts
Doctors hope the vindication of the police and military staff will act as a legal precedent, leading their salary cuts being deemed unconstitutional.
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Two ex-SDOE chiefs get more time for defence over ‘Lagarde list’
Minister Giorgos Papaconstantinou is alleged to have modified a USB given to him by Yiannis Diotis containing the ‘Lagard List’ and faces charges of stealing an official document.