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Dishing up patriotism for a good cause

A number of Victorian restaurants have united and will donate the proceeds of their Australia Day trade for the Queensland flood relief

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Siemens divides parties

Ex-PM Simitis leads criticism from politicians named in MPs’ report on scandal

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Boy George returns icon

Eighties pop icon Boy George has returned a Cypriot church icon that he bought in the eighties, after a Bishop saw it hanging on the singer’s wall on a TV show.

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Deregulation to open professions

The Greek government has finalised the legislation which will see the deregulation of the ‘closed professions’ in Greece.

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Greek film up for Academy Award

Yiorgos Lanthimos’ Dogthooth was selected as one of nine films that will advance to the next round of voting in the Foreign Language Film category for the 83rd Academy Awards®.

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Diaspora bond being finalised

The Greek government hopes that diaspora bonds will be the secret to unlocking the debt market in the coming months.

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Greek consumers brace for more price hikes

The prices of food items such as bread and meat are set to rise in the next few weeks in Greece.

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Downer meets Cypriot leaders in lead up to Geneva

Alexander Downer hopes that the meeting in Geneva between the leaders of the two communities in Cyprus and the UN Secretary General this week will continue to build the progress ma

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Greece to police ignored smoking ban more

Greece said on Tuesday it will enforce a largely ignored smoking ban with hundreds more inspectors, the third time in recent years it has tried to enforce smoking bans in public pl

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Church condemns monk’s theft of woman’s remains

Cypriot Archbishop Chrysostomos this week condemned as sacrilege, the theft of a woman’s remains in Greece by three Cypriots, including a monk, who claimed they did it because she

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