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SYRIZA accuses Mitsotakis of signing off Illegal surveillance software to Sudan
Greece’s main opposition party, SYRIZA, demanded on Monday that Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis reveal whether he issued a permit to export the illegal ‘Predator’ surveillance software to Sudan, “involving Greece, …
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Andreas Andrianopoulos named Member of the Order of Australia in ceremony at Government House
Andreas Andrianopoulos was last Monday bestowed with the title AM, as a Member in the General Division of the Order of Australia “for significant service to business and philanthropy.” Governor …
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Former Tasmanian premier slams federal Libs over voice
Former Tasmanian Liberal premier Peter Gutwein has accused federal Opposition Leader Peter Dutton of dividing Australians over the proposed Indigenous voice to parliament. Mr Gutwein, who passed the premiership to …
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Women promoted as Liberals reshuffle frontbench
Opposition Leader Peter Dutton has unveiled a wider-than-expected frontbench reshuffle, with Jacinta Price the new Indigenous Australians spokeswoman. Mr Dutton announced the appointment of Senator Price, who was first elected …
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Heartbreak and hope: A Cypriot mother’s poignant post on her son’s murder
Andriana Nikolaou, the mother fighting for 18 years to find the killers of her son Thanasis, a former Melbourne resident and Cypriot soldier, was in Melbourne recently for a few …
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Dramatic situation with trapped Greeks in Sudan
Greeks who are trapped in the Orthodox Metropolis of Khartoum are appealing for help due to the fierce clashes raging in the Sudanese capital. Fifteen people remain trapped currently according …
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‘Work to do’: Aboriginal leaders want housing solutions
Nine out of 10 people experiencing homelessness in the Northern Territory are Aboriginal. In an attempt to solve the housing crisis, Aboriginal Housing Northern Territory is hosting a three-day conference …
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Graft-accused MEP Eva Kaili won’t return to Greece until name cleared
Eva Kaili, the Greek MEP charged with corruption as part of the so-called Qatargate inquiry, has vowed not to return to her homeland before clearing her name. “If I do …
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Thousands of Greek Australians gathered to receive the light across Australia
“Incessant rain throughout Holy Saturday Night in Melbourne did not dampen the spirits of tens of thousands of Greeks who attended midnight mass for the Resurrection, chanting ‘Christ is Risen’ …
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Migrants among 6 killed in car smash near Greece-Turkey border
Five migrants and a Greek motorist were killed in a car crash on a highway near the border between Greece and Turkey on Saturday, police told AFP. The car, carrying …