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Australia likely to steer clear of Trump tariffs: Wong

Confidence is high that Australia will be able to avoid tough trade sanctions under the second Trump administration, the foreign minister says, following talks with the new US Secretary of …

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Former Labor MP Tony Lupton makes political comeback as independent candidate for Prahran

Tony Lupton, the 67-year-old former Labor MP, is re-entering politics and has announced his intention to run independently for his old seat of Prahran. Lupton who represented the inner-city electorate …

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Tahlia Kokkinis into Australian Open Juniors quarter final

Tahlia Kokkinis is through to the quarter-finals of the Australian Open Juniors after defeating Brooke Black 5-7, 6-1, 6-3. The unheralded wildcard is one of Australia’s only remaining hopes of …

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Hat-trick hero Pavlidis stars as Benfica succumbs to Barcelona

Vangelis Pavlidis stood tall as a chief protagonist in Benfica’s epic UEFA Champions League clash with Barcelona, scoring three times in their dramatic 4-5 away loss to the Catalonian outfit. …

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Australian Open: Djokovic eyes history and feather almost knocks over fuming Zverev

Novak Djokovic is closing in on a record-breaking 25th grand slam title after stunning his Gen Z rival, Carlos Alcaraz, in a quarter-final classic at the Australian Open. The Serbian, …

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Earthquake hits Lesvos island

Greece has been the target of an earthquake reaching 5 and above on the Richter scale, with Mytilene in Lesvos suffering the effects. The earthquake hit Greece on Tuesday night …

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Tsitsipas ignoring fan requests at Australian Open leaves them disappointed

There have been some complaints about Stefanos Tsitsipas at the Australian Open last week by some in the Greek community. These relate to his attitude and response to some fans …

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Politis takes hardline stance on cocaine use at Roosters

Sydney Roosters chairman Nick Politis has declared a zero-tolerance policy on cocaine use among his players, vowing to sack anyone caught using the drug regardless of the NRL’s two-strike policy. …

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Kos Society of South Australia effort to donate ambulance in Kos delayed by Greek bureaucracy

The Kos Society of South Australia “Hippocrates” got caught in Greece’s bureaucratic red tape when they tried to donate a modern ambulance to the National Centre for Emergency Care (EKAV) …

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Cyprus leaders discuss opening more crossings on divided island

Rival Cypriot leaders met Monday to discuss opening more crossing points across the divided island, the United Nations said, as part of trust-building efforts to revive stalled peace talks. President …

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