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Ceasefire declared in Myanmar as quake toll passes 3000

Myanmar’s ruling military has declared a temporary ceasefire in the nation’s civil war to facilitate relief efforts following a 7.7 magnitude earthquake that has killed more than 3000 people. The …

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‘Not the act of a friend’: PM, Dutton decry US tariffs

Australians are being encouraged to buy locally after Donald Trump imposed far-reaching tariffs on exports to the US market. Meat and minerals are among the industries affected by the blanket …

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Greek islands reeling from the damage of storms

The devastation of severe weather has once more overrun Greece with storms in the Aegean Sea continuing to cause immense chaos across numerous islands. The storms have dominated the Greek …

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Ballot boxes for federal elections are available at the Australian embassy in Athens

Australians abroad during the federal election on May 3, including Greek Australians,will still be able to cast their vote via overseas voting centres. Among these voting centres will be one …

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Achilles’ Shield: Greece eyes Israeli BARAK system for defence overhaul

According to Kathimerini, Greece is actively considering the Israeli-made BARAK (Lightning) air defence system as a replacement for its ageing Soviet-era S-300s. The BARAK system is set to become a …

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Cyprus says ‘progress’ in UN-backed talks on divided island

Cypriot leaders agreed Wednesday to press on with trust-building measures that could revive the abandoned peace process on the divided island, the UN said after a meeting in the capital …

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Greece to spend 25 bn euros in ‘drastic’ defence overhaul: PM

Greece will spend 25 billion euros through to 2036 in the “most drastic” defence overhaul in its modern history, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis said on Wednesday. The drive, which includes …

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Trump tariffs slide into Australia’s election campaign

Donald Trump has inserted himself into the federal election campaign after slapping tariffs on 10 per cent of Australian exports to the United States. The US president announced the sweeping …

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Severe storms batter Greek islands, Crete hardest hit

Severe storms have battered islands in Greece for a second day, with Crete experiencing the heaviest rainfall. Authorities on Paros and Mykonos, meanwhile, worked on Tuesday to clear overturned cars …

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The scent of Easter arrives early in Thomastown

The ladies of the Thomastown Parish of the Transfiguration of Our Lord have gotten very busy in anticipation of Easter, having made 100 tsourekia with their target being to reach …

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