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Greek parliament to vote on same-sex marriage in February: PM
Greece’s parliament will vote next month on legalising same-sex marriage and adoption, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis said Friday, evoking a highly divisive issue in the country. A draft law “will …
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2024 Greek Community Cup kicks off with electrifying matches
As the 2024 Greek Community Cup unfolds at Heatherton FC, the soccer pitch becomes a stage for action and talent following the gripping matches that transpired on January 17 and …
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Sextortion warning as kids head back to school
Increasing cases of explicit images being used to blackmail young people have prompted a warning to parents and carers as schools return to classes. Sextortion is on the rise and …
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Economy strong but slowdown on horizon, IMF warns
The International Monetary Fund has warned a slowdown is on the cards for Australia’s economy, despite the recovery post-COVID being stronger than most other nations. In its latest assessment of …
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Accused multiple stabber refuses to give DNA to police
A man accused of stabbing five people in a rampage across Melbourne will be forced to hand over his DNA after refusing to allow police to swab his mouth. Christopher …
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University faculties in Greece occupied by protesting students
In the wake of news that Greece is planning to introduce education reforms that would allow the introduction of private universities, students have occupied the schools. According to Kathimerini, more …
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Sophia the Robot to visit Greece for human and AI coexistence conference
The world’s most advanced humanoid robot and the first with a passport, Sophia, will be attending a conference in Nafpaktos, Greece. The conference, named ‘Meet Sophia Conference’, is set to …
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Iran releases crew member of seized Greek tanker: owner
One crew member of an oil tanker seized by Iran last week in the Gulf of Oman has been released and is on his way to Athens, the vessel’s Greek …
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Victorian courts reveal true scale of cyber attack
The cyber attack that hit Victoria’s court system was worse than officials first thought, with hackers accessing years’ worth of recorded hearings from as far back as 2016. Court Services …
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Australian supermarkets face scrutiny over food costs, Greece counterparts to lower prices
Queensland’s premier Steven Miles is calling for tougher penalties for retailers found to be price gouging, as he prepares to grill supermarket bosses about rising grocery costs. Miles said he …