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Cretan Anzac battlefield to be marked

Six months ago, the 70th anniversary of the Battle of Crete commemorated the sacrifice of thousands of Anzac soldiers and Cretans in May 1941.

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Student Film festival a geat success

Another successful Greek Student Film Festival has been held for the second year running, with over 40 short films selected from all over Australia.

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Australia blocks Talat visit

The former Turkish Cypriot leader Mehmet Talat has been forced to cancel his trip to Australia this month, following advice from the Australian Government’s Department for Foreign

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Consumers win the rate race

Mark Bouris talks about how consumers have won the rate race.

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Assange fails extradition bid

Julian Assange has failed to stop an extradition bid to send him to Sweden to face rape and sexual assault allegations.

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Soldier commits suicide on webcam

A young soldier committed suicide live on a webcam in France during an online chat with another user of a health forum.

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Thessaloniki suburbs still crawling with rubbish

Fifteen days since POE-OTA, the federation of municipal workers’ unions, ended its strike action, many neighbourhoods across Thessaloniki are still choked with trash.

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Crisis forces boutique owner to turn robber

The ever-deepening economic crisis and the increasing dire financial straits of his own business prompted a 44-year-old Glyfada boutique owner to turn robber and start terrorising

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Schengen membership wavering at present

Greece’s efforts to tackle illegal immigration are still being monitored by European authorities.

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Papandreou ready to go

As the idea of a referendum gets scrapped, Papandreou prepares to abandon leadership.

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