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Cypriot president defends double bailout

Cyprus’s president defended his government’s decision to seek financial aid from the island nation’s eurozone partners while at the same time asking for a loan from Russia.

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Greece cedes ground to troika

PM, FinMin seek to convince creditors of will to push reforms as bid for concessions takes backseat.

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EU help sought for health sector

Greece has asked for assistance from the European Union in its effort to cut costs and improve efficiency in its health sector by enhancing its electronic prescription system.

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Melbourne’s Pontian Community celebrates 20th anniversary

The Pontian Community of Melbourne and Victoria celebrated their 20th anniversary with a dinner dance event

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Another year’s success story for Oakleigh Community

More than 300 people had attended the Annual Luncheon held at Feast day of St Anargyroi, organised by the Trustee’s Committee of The Greek Orthodox Community of Oakleigh & District

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Nick Alexandrides appointed magistrate in SA

Nick Alexandrides has been appointed magistrate in South Australia.

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Shipwrecks uncovered

Shipwrecks of the Mediterranean during the last century will be explored in an upcoming lecture given by Professor Sebastiano Tusa.

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Finance and footy

Stock broker Sam Fimis combines his love of finance with his passion for footy to demystify the stock market for everyday Australians.

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Tony Mokbel will be 67 when he gets out of prison

Tony Mokbel, the high-rolling criminal who escaped from Australia to Greece on a yacht and managed to evade arrest for more than a year was dealt a 30 year prison sentence by Victo

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France to hand over interest collected on Greek bonds

The Bank of France will hand over 754 million euros of interest collected on Greek government bonds it holds as part of agreements to offer the country financial support.

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