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Greece confirms 3,493 new coronavirus infections and 24 deaths
Greece confirmed 3,493 new coronavirus infections in the last 24 hours, with 9 of these identified at entry points to the country, the National Public Health Organization (EODY) said on …
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Newly sworn in ministers speak of ‘hard work lying ahead’ after devastating fires
The government’s focus will be on restoring damage to homes and businesses and assuring people harmed by the wildfires that the state stands by them, newly sworn in Minister of …
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Scattered fire pockets still active in the Peloponnese, but no large fire front
Considerable firefighting forces were operating Friday evening at scattered fire pockets in the areas of Gortynia, Ancient Olympia in Ilia and also in eastern Mani, all in the Peloponnese, but …
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Tsitsipas defeats Ruud in Toronto quarters
Stefanos Tsitsipas has continued his fine season, defeating the in-form Norwegian Casper Ruud 6-1 6-4 to advance to the semi-finals of the Canadian Open in Toronto. The Greek star, who’s …
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NSW now in statewide lockdown after 466 new cases and four deaths
The NSW Government has announced a snap state-wide lockdown which will last for at least the next seven days. NSW Health confirmed any existing coronavirus restrictions in regional areas of NSW will now be …
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Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews reveals goal of 1 million jabs within five weeks
“A million jabs over the next five weeks,” announced Victoria’s Premier Daniel Andrews. With that promise comes a major campaign boost in communications. “We’re talking about a million jabs in …
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“Pre-COVID life has died”, says Sydney doctor
In a now viral Facebook post, Sydney doctor Sacha Kepreotis described first-hand how Sydney’s hospitals were buckling under the pressure rising COVID patients. “Pre-COVID life has died,” he said, while detailing …
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Greek diaspora places itself on issues concerning the Law of the Sea
The delimitation of the maritime zones between Greece and Turkey should be carried out through dialogue and on the basis of International Law, was the message sent out by representatives …
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Postecoglou turns Celtic doubters into fans in his first home game
In his first home match before a packed Celtic Park, Ange Postecoglou gave fans something to crow about after his team beat Czech side Jablonec 3-0 (7-2 on aggregate) in …
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Souvlaki for the suffering: Greek restauranteur offers meal vouchers for the vulnerable
“The lockdown is difficult for business,” Peter Sinadinos, owner of Big Fat Greek, which opened at Woodbine in September 2020, told Neos Kosmos. He saw his profits dip by 30 …