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‘She Matters’ mural defaced in Melbourne’s Hosier Lane, sparking outcry and calls for protection

A mural dedicated to women who have allegedly died as a result of violence has been defaced in Melbourne’s iconic Hosier Lane, as reported by the ABC. The “She Matters” …

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Trump orders notorious prison of Alcatraz to re-open

US President Donald Trump says he is directing the Bureau of Prisons to rebuild and reopen the infamous Alcatraz prison in the San Francisco Bay to “house America’s most ruthless …

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Greek court finds arrested Georgian not guilty of spying

The 67-year-old was arrested on Friday outside a military camp in Serres for allegedly taking photographs in an area where it is forbidden. The man was noticed by soldiers, who …

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Woman dies after blast near Greek bank

A woman involved in robberies died early Saturday after an explosion in front of a bank in Greece’s second city Thessaloniki, the police said. The 38-year-old was rushed to the …

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Olympiacos crowned champions, Panathinaikos clinch second as Super League play-offs near end

Olympiacos reclaimed the Greek Super League title in style, with a commanding 4-2 victory over PAOK in the penultimate round of the Stoiximan Super League play-offs. The win at the …

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Gazing into the eyes of Artemis – The Archaeological Museum of Piraeus & the Lemnos Gallipoli Memorial

There is no shortage of amazing museums to visit on your trip to Greece. The rich history of Greece and its part in the development of civilisation is reflected in …

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Erdogan declares Turkish claim over occupied Cyprus: “We are the owners of this land”

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan escalated tensions over Cyprus during a visit to the Turkish-occupied north on Saturday, May 3, declaring: “We, the Turkish nation and the Turkish Cypriots, are …

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Key witness in Snowtown murders James Vlassakis seeks parole after 26 years

More than two decades after the Snowtown murders shocked South Australia, key witness-turned-convicted killer James Vlassakis has submitted a parole application, reigniting painful memories of the country’s most gruesome criminal …

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Pontians in Hobart celebrate recognition of Pontian Greek genocide with food and dance

A group of Pontians gathered at the Urban Greek restaurant in Hobart recently to celebrate the anniversary of Tasmania’s official recognition of the Pontian Greek genocide. They dined, shared stories …

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‘Devastated’, rudderless Liberals mourn historic defeat

Peter Dutton has been booted out of parliament in a bloodbath for the coalition, becoming the first opposition leader to lose his seat in a federal election. As it became …

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