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Greek Foreign Minister stresses positive relations with Turkey at EU Foreign Affairs Council
Greece is willing to build on the positive climate with Turkey but there has to be a corresponding response, Greek Foreign Affairs Minister George Gerapetritis said on Thursday during a …
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Mum hopes for end with still no answer over son’s death
The mother of a man bashed to death over a pair of AirPods is still asking how her son died over something so trivial. Janet Houllis faces another agonising wait …
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Greek Diaspora bill gains numbers in parliament
A bill that will make it easier for Greeks abroad to vote in national elections is expected to secure a wide majority in a debate that started in a parliamentary …
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Inferno engulfs Greece: a heroic battle mounted against fires Across West Attica, Rhodes, and Lakonia
In the fierce crucible of West Attica, Rhodes, and Lefkochoma in Lakonia, an epic endeavour is unfolding, as firefighting forces muster all their might from the land, and the skies. …
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European heatwaves a warning for scorchers Down Under
Australia could face a scorcher of a summer if this year’s heatwaves in the northern hemisphere are replicated south of the equator. But despite Aussies previously experiencing hot summers, experts …
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Aussies live longer and prosper but face money worries
Australians live longer, are happier in their jobs and trust each other more than they did two decades ago. But more people are battling chronic disease, struggling to make ends …
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Cypriot Diaspora in the US and Australia call for an end to Turkish occupation of Cyprus on 49th anniversary.
In Australia, the visiting Deputy Government Spokesperson of Cyprus, Doxa Komodromou, represented the Republic of Cyprus at various events across Australia, commemorating the July 20 invasion of Cyprus by Turkey …
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Embracing Diversity: Nominations Open for Victorian Multicultural Awards 2023
The Victorian Multicultural Commission is calling on all torchbearers of diversity, harmony, and acceptance to nominate for the Victorian Multicultural Awards for Excellence (MAEs). MAEs are back for their 22nd …
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Sydney businesses win in landmark case against NSW government over $3 billion light rail losses
In a significant ruling, a NSW court has paved the way for countless businesses to seek rightful compensation due to the prolonged disruptions caused by the construction of the state …
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Greece limits hours at Acropolis, other sites due to heat
Greece said Thursday that archaeological sites, including the Acropolis, will be closed during the hottest hours of the day due to a new heatwave. The nation is preparing for further …