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Two tourists die at sea in Greece amid gale-force winds

Two Vietnamese tourists died at sea in Greece on Friday, the coastguard said, as gale-force winds confined many ferries to port, disrupting travel for tens of thousands of summer travellers, …

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Israel approves plan to take control of Gaza City

Israel’s political-security cabinet has approved a plan to take control of Gaza City, hours after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel intended to take military control of the entire strip …

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John Petropoulos on AI and the new face of influence

Suggesting that John Petropoulos is an “influencer manager” gets a swift response. “You’re completely wrong,” he says over the phone. With over 40 years in advertising, including a stint as …

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New units for low-income earners amid suburb ‘renewal’

Dozens of low-income families could have access to reduced rent in Australia’s most expensive housing market as the government prepares to demolish and rebuild hundreds of public housing units. Three …

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Winds draw dozens of kiteboarders to Athens coastline

Dozens of kiteboarders were drawn to the eastern coastline near Athens on Thursday after strong winds swept through the area. According to Associated Press, gusts of up to 60 kilometres …

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Thessaloniki couple charged in disturbing child abuse case of 10-year-old

A deeply troubling case of alleged child abuse has emerged in Thessaloniki, involving a 10-year-old girl and two adults now facing multiple serious charges. A 24-year-old woman and her 37-year-old …

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Grief for Antonis and Georgia Samaras as daughter Lena dies at 34

Lena Samaras, the 34-year-old daughter of former Greek Prime Minister Antonis Samaras and Georgia Samaras, has died suddenly from cardiac arrest, plunging one of Greece’s most prominent political families into …

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Mushroom murderer returns to court as sentencing looms

Erin Patterson is due back before court a month after being convicted of killing three members of her estranged husband’s family by serving a death cap mushroom-laced lunch. The 50-year-old …

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First robotic surgery gives granny ’15 minutes of fame’

When a grandmother fell and severely injured her shoulder on Christmas Eve, she never thought a robot would be the one to surgically repair it. Kerry Stubbings and her husband …

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Greece says migrant numbers down since asylum pause

The number of irregular migrants reaching the Greek island of Crete has plummeted since the government announced a three-month suspension of asylum hearings condemned by rights groups, the migration minister …

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