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Women retire early as Senate wrestles menopause leave

Memory loss, brain fog, heavy bleeding, sleepless nights and a barrage of hot flushes – this is the reality for countless Australian women trying to function during menopause. The natural …

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‘Important’ Kyrgios could be back at US Open: Djokovic

Nick Kyrgios has told Novak Djokovic he might return to competitive action at the US Open – and the Australian star’s Serbian buddy would welcome it, declaring tennis really needs …

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Our journey from the motherland to Antipodes through five canvases

The Board of Directors of the Fairfield-based Seniors and Caregivers Association unveiled an emotional photo exhibition, depicting their journey from their homeland to the Antipodes on five canvases last Thursday. …

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Mitsotakis and Erdoğan agree on mutual benefits of maintaining calm bilateral relations

Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis met with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan at the NATO Summit in Washington. They discussed international and regional issues, focusing on developments in the Middle East …

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New COVID-19 variant FLiRT identified in Greece, surge in cases reported

Greece is witnessing a surge in COVID-19 cases due to a new variant named FLiRT. Professor Gikas Magiorkinis, an expert in hygiene and epidemiology at the University of Athens, confirmed …

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Tragic death in burned-out car sparks investigation in Lesvos as Greece battles multiple wildfires

In Lesvos, authorities found a deceased individual in a burned-out car with investigators working tirelessly to determine whether the vehicle was engulfed by a wildfire or if an accident ignited …

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Biden’s ‘President Putin’ gaffe with Zelensky, unfortunate: Albanese

A gaffe by US President Joe Biden, who called Ukraine’s Volodymyr Zelenskiy “President Putin”, was “unfortunate”, Anthony Albanese says. Mr Biden made the slip while introducing the Ukrainian president at …

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Writers Nicholas Gage and Nicholas Basbanes have sued ChatGPT makers

Two well-known Greek American authors and journalists Nicholas Gage and Nicholas Basbanes have sued the companies behind ChatGPT. According to Associated Press, Basbanes, 81, was the first of the duo …

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Health concerns for locals after toxic factory blaze

Toxic chemicals seeping into waterways in Melbourne’s west could persist for weeks, leaving locals at risk of long-term health impacts, after a blaze ripped through a chemical factory. The inferno …

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Key dates in Cyprus’s post-independence history

This month marks 50 years since the dramatic events of 1974 left the Mediterranean holiday island of Cyprus divided to this day. On July 15, 1974, the military junta then …

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