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Kids to be blocked from YouTube under social media ban

Australian children will be barred from accessing YouTube after the federal government confirmed the video-sharing website will fall under its social media ban. The platform, which believes the government has …

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Crete protesters try to block arrival of Israeli tourists

Greek police used tear gas and made arrests as some 300 people tried to block an Israeli cruise ship on the island of Crete, the latest in a series of …

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Outrage in Greece as Zakynthos nightclub holds X-rated ‘chocolate-licking’ contest with revellers ‘simulating sex acts’ on stage

A nightclub on the Greek island of Zakynthos — or Zante, as it’s known among British tourists — has sparked national outrage after footage emerged of a so-called ‘chocolate-licking’ contest, …

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PM blasts Gaza hunger denial as Liberals sidestep

The prime minister has dismissed Israeli denials that there’s no starvation in Gaza, while the coalition sidesteps questions on who bears responsibility for the humanitarian crisis. International pressure is mounting …

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Head of Cypriot Presidency’s Administration visits Holy Archdiocese of Australia

The Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Australia played host to Andreas Gregoriou, Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Agriculture, Rural Development and Environment and Head of the Cypriot Presidency’s Administration at …

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“I do not forget” – Sydney honours anniversary of the Invasion of Cyprus

A large gathering of Sydney’s Greek Cypriots and Greeks came together in unity at the Cenotaph in Martin Place to mark the 51st anniversary of the Turkish Invasion of Cyprus. …

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Protests in Rhodes as Israeli cruise ship docks amid Gaza War tensions

Tensions flared on the Greek island of Rhodes on Monday as riot police clashed with demonstrators protesting the war in Gaza during the docking of an Israeli cruise ship, according …

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‘Bad policy’: Australia fears double US tariff rate

Australia could be hit with “damaging” tariffs of 15 to 20 per cent as President Donald Trump signalled he was considering raising the minimum baseline levy for all countries exporting …

Greece seeks €1.2 billion EU loan to fast-track defence upgrades under ‘Achilles Shield’ plan

Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has revealed Greece’s intention to apply for €1.2 billion in loans under the European Union’s SAFE program, with the goal of accelerating defence upgrades. Athens is …

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AGAPI Care celebrated with Enablement Award

AGAPI Care has been recognised with an Enablement Award for the sixth consecutive year. The organisation has been honoured with an award for “The Most Innovative Community Service Provider”, its …

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