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Talat in Melbourne

Mehmet Ali Talat, the former Turkish Cypriot leader will present his views on the Cyprus situation in Melbourne next month.

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Papadopoulos charged with murder

65-year-old Pericles Papadopoulos has been charged with the murder of Andonios Mirtsopoulos in the Melbourne Magistrates Court.

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Tax-evasion expert resigns

The resignation of Diomidis Spinellis from his post as secretary-general of the General Secretariat of Information Systems (GSIS) this week has fuelled recent rumours of infighting

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Wakim confident of growth

James Wakim, Managing Director of Beirut Hellenic Bank (BHB) believes that despite the current sluggish economy, the future is looking bright for BHB.

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Compulsory Super – whose money is it anyway?

Mark Bouris talks about compulsory Super.

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US issues travel warning for India

The US State Department issued a travel warning for India this week amid concerns over possible terror attacks.

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Nigeria to get compo from shell

A tribal king in Nigeria has filed a $US1 billion compensation lawsuit against Royal Dutch Shell for decades of pollution from the corporation.

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Bangkok floods inevitable

The Thailand floods are set to hit the city of Bangkok threatening ancient temples and palaces and, “killing the heart of the tourism trade for this South East Asian metropolis”.

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Jobless numbers on the rise

As the number of first-time filers for unemployment benefits rises, the Organisation for the Employment of Human Resources (OAED) is reporting an unprecedented jump of more than 18

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Release of debtors list takes a U-turn

The government had promised to publicise a list of people with major tax debts this week, but decided on Tuesday to postpone that indefinitely.

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