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Gunman shoots Greek Orthodox priest in Paris – manhunt underway
Two days after an Islamic extremist knife attack at a Catholic church in Nice that saw three people killed, a Greek Orthodox priest was shot and seriously injured by a …
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Greek Australian Charis Mullen re-elected in Jordan with increased support
Queenslanders took to the ballot boxes yesterday Saturday, 31 October to cast their vote. This year’s election, is historical, with Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk winning a third term in office; she …
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Samos hit by mini tsunami after Friday’s 6.7-magnitude tremor
Samos declared a state of emergency for the next six months following the 6.7 earthquake that hit the island on Friday that killed to children. A mini tsounami hit the …
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Greece enters new, tougher stage of restrictions
Greece prepares for another lockdown, while daily new coronavirus cases climbed over 1,000 last week. This will be the country’s second shut down since May, seeing restaurants, bars, cafes, cinemas …
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Victoria celebrates zero new cases and no new deaths
Victorians are enjoying a great weekend with the state having recorded zero new coronavirus cases and no lives lost in the past 24 hours. Today is the fourth day in …
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New negative record as Greece records 1,690 COVID-19 on Friday
Greece recorded 1,690 new coronavirus cases on Friday, setting a new negative record for the country. There were 64 cases linked to known clusters of infection and 35 were identified …
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Samos quake claims two children in Vathy with many dead and hundreds injured in Turkey
An 6.7 magnitude earthquake on the island of Samos caused a mini-tsunami in the Aegean which was so powerful as it rushed on Turkey’s west coast that it levelled buildings …
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St Basil’s Homes for the Aged in Fawkner in the eye of the hurricane during COVID-19
St Basil’s Homes for the Aged in Fawkner was in the eye of the hurricane during COVID-19. Reverend Archimandrite Fr Evmenios Vasilopoulos, Archiepiscopal Vicar of Northcote, took over as chairman …
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Multicultural media kept in the dark during COVID-19
Former Queensland premier Joh Bjelke-Petersen, a major influence in state and Commonwealth politics for 60 years, used to refer to press conferences as ‘feeding the chooks’. Refusing repeated calls to …
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Wanted urgently: Greek poetry translator to take part in Coburg poetry project
Translators are urgently need to convert and record into Greek, Italian and Arabic a collaborative poetry project dedicated to the Lincoln Mills site in Coburg in time for the MoreArt …