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Hope to identify mystery man from decades-old cold case

A peculiar tattoo and a new computerised image could help detectives crack a four-decades-old cold case. An unidentified man – believed to be using an alias – was struck and …

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US hits Houthi anti-ship missiles after Greek cargo ship struck

The US military carried out a new strike in Yemen targeting anti-ship ballistic missiles in a Houthi-controlled part of the country, two US officials say, in the latest military action …

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Australian scientists help solve mysteries about life

Australian scientists have precisely dated ancient fossils of sea creatures in Wales and helped solve a mystery about the evolution of life on Earth. Curtin University-led researchers used volcanic ash …

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Entrance fees implemented for foreign tourists at Istanbul’s Hagia Sophia

As of Monday, foreign tourists visiting Istanbul’s former Orthodox Christian cathedral, Hagia Sophia, are required to pay an entrance fee, as announced by Turkey’s Culture and Tourism Ministry. The 1,500-year-old …

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Greek president advocates for inclusive society and equal rights in same-sex marriage debate

Greek president Katerina Sakellaropoulou has stressed the significance of maintaining an inclusive society without exceptions to rights, particularly for children, amid discussions surrounding a proposed same-sex marriage bill. The president, …

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Semaphore Greek Festival 2024: Culture, community, and culinary excellence

The Semaphore Greek Festival, held on January 13 and 14 at Semaphore Foreshore, not only witnessed an unprecedented attendance of over 45,000 people but also created culinary history. The festival, …

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PM confirms contentious stage three tax cuts to stay

Controversial tax cuts providing greater relief for high-earning Australians will remain in place, the prime minister has vowed. Anthony Albanese said stage three tax cuts will still go ahead and …

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Inaugural Women and Hellenism Conference by Food For Thought Network Inc

Food For Thought Network Inc’s Founder and Chair Varvara Athanasiou-Ioannou encourages women to seize the opportunity of early bird registration and secure their spot at this year’s Inaugural Women and …

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Lord’s Prayer could be dumped from Victorian parliament

Pressure is mounting on the Victorian government to scrap a hundred-year-old tradition to better reflect modern community values. Each sitting day in Victoria’s parliament is opened with the Lord’s Prayer …

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Greece must prepare for ‘instability’ after Erdogan: minister

Greece must prepare its armed forces for possible “instability” after the end of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s latest term, the defence minister said on Sunday. “What will happen to …

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