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Police officers with ties to Golden Dawn identified

One man identified is an officer of the Galatsi precinct’s security police and is known as “the Patissia torturer”.

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PM hopes for boost from Merkel

Antonis Samaras will brief Merkel on the challenge the coalition is facing in ensuring a successor to President Karolos Papoulias can be elected next year.

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Cyprus peace talks enter new phase

UN special envoy says negotiations are “really beginning now”.

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Tsipras to meet with Pope Francis

SYRIZA leader Alexis Tsipras raised eyebrows in August after spending two days at the semi-autonomous monastic community on Mount Athos in northern Greece.

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Greek designer opens Milan fashion week

Angelos Bratis opened the Spring-Summer 2015 fashion season in Milan this week, saluting Giorgio Armani.

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Free imprisoned

Greek Australian actor Stathis Grapsas, has devoted years of his life voluntarily doing theatre with detainees of Athenian prisons. Now he is back in Melbourne to do the same.

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16 years jail for Oakleigh crash killer

The son of Savvas and Ismini Menelaou, who were killed in a horrific crash in Oakleigh, says it is time politicians did something about ice addicts

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Shhh, don’t mention mental disorders

Psychologist Vicky Manikas says a lack of mental disorder awareness amongst the Greek diaspora is alarming.

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Gallipoli bound

Greek Australian youngsters chosen for 2015 Anzac Day Dawn Service.

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Septemvriana: Constantinople 1955

More than 5,300 properties, the vast majority of them Greek-owned, were badly damaged or destroyed that night. Among these were houses, businesses, churches, monasteries, schools.

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