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Jennifer Lopez holds the ‘first’ copy of The Iliad

The producers in Jennifer Lopez’s new movie didn’t do their homework.

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Perth Glory back on top after 1-1 Adelaide United draw

The Glory leapfrogged Melbourne Victory and now sit a point clear of their closest rivals.

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Former AEK player sticking to Phoenix

Nathan Burns “happy” but not discounting a return to Europe.

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No hesitation to take on World Cup winners

Ange Postecoglou revealed he accepted Germany’s friendly offer whilst the Socceroos were having their worst-ever run.

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Varoufakis expects deal with eurozone, even at 11th hour

Greece’s finance minister is hopeful the two sides will agree at second Eurogroup meeting.

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Citizenship law change could benefit thousands

The government will pass a law allowing all second generation migrants the right to claim citizenship in Greece.

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Civil service reforms to be completed in a couple of months

The first legislation that including the rehiring of some 3,500 workers the government believes unjustly lost their jobs, will be ready by end-March.

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Migrant centers to be shut down after death

A Pakistani man took his own life after being moved to the Amydgaleza migrant detention centre.

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Tsipras has sights set on Australia

The Greek prime minister says he’s interested in visiting Australia soon after speaking to the Australian ambassador in Greece.

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Thousands attend Lonsdale Street Greek Festival

The two day weekend festival saw thousands come to eat, dance and show their solidarity to Greece.

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