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27 Jan 2015
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The world of music is now poorer.
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20 Jan 2015
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Belgian authorities have requested his extradition on terrorism charges.
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8 Jan 2015
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12 people killed, 11 injured, in attack on Paris offices of the renown satirical newspaper
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6 Jan 2015
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Easy access to cheap vessels also appears to be a factor, with industry sources claiming that aged freighters can even be picked up on Ebay.
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3 Jan 2015
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Thirty bodies retrieved from the plane crash.
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31 Dec 2014
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Believed to be carrying hundreds of migrants.
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29 Dec 2014
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Massive search and rescue mission underway.
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18 Dec 2014
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Tripoli-born Greek artist Nikos Floros showcases two mosaic works inside St Petersburg’s State Museum St Isaac’s Cathedral.
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6 Dec 2013
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Nelson Mandela, the man who led South Africa out of apartheid and became the nation's first black president, has died
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1 Nov 2013
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An orthodox church destroyed by the September 11 attacks in 2001 will be rebuilt after images were publishes on the website of architect Santiago Calatrava
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25 Jul 2013
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Kerberos and Styx were discovered in 2011 and 2012, by the Hubble Space Telescope.
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5 Feb 2013
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Billionaire John A. Catsimatidis announced he would seek the Republican nomination for mayor of New York City.
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31 Aug 2012
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A Greek-Canadian woman has drowned after being dragged by a strong current near a waterfall in Quebec, Canada.
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19 Jul 2012
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Britain will be getting its first Greek Orthodox secondary school in September 2013.
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13 May 2012
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Spain and France came under intense pressure from the European Commission on Friday to deepen their deficit cuts as anxiety mounted over Greece's ability to stay in the euro zone.
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25 Mar 2012
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Albert Einstein's complete archives - from personal correspondence with half a dozen lovers to notebooks scribbled with his groundbreaking research - are going online for the first
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25 Mar 2012
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The Toulouse shooting suspect, Mohamed Merah, has died after police stormed his flat, ending a 32-hour siege.
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18 Mar 2012
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US Defence Secretary Leon Panetta confirmed this week that capital punishment was on the table under the US military code for the rogue sniper who last week killed 16 Afghanis.
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18 Mar 2012
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The international criminal court has delivered the first verdict in its ten-year history, finding a Congolese warlord guilty of recruiting child soldiers.
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11 Mar 2012
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The Russian presidential election last Sunday was "clearly skewed" in favour of Vladimir Putin.
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11 Mar 2012
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Syria has again refused to allow aid into the destroyed suburb of Homs amid mounting evidence of human rights abuses.
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4 Mar 2012
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China's single child policy was once a source of pride to government planners.
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4 Mar 2012
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Six specialised teams will crisscross the Netherlands to carry out euthanasia at the homes of patients whose own doctors refuse to do so.
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26 Feb 2012
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Thousands of people have gathered in Christchurch's Hagley Park to mark the first anniversary of the earthquake which devastated the city exactly a year ago last Wednesday.
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26 Feb 2012
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At least 55 people have been killed across Iraq in attacks mostly aimed at security forces.
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Six influential Greek Australian women will speak on the topic of Girls and Education.
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Giorgos Papaconstantinou has denied all charges and claims he is being made a scapegoat for the inaction of others.
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German Chancellor Angela Merkel refused to speculate on the possible need of a third loan package for Greece.
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How gyros suddenly became cool and hip in Sydney.
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Sources close to Alexis Tsipras spoke of a “relatively positive but extremely fluid climate.”
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Lieutenant Commander Andrea Argirides will be the keynote speaker at HACCI's International Women's Day event on Thursday.
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AHEPA Youth have raised $18,246 over three years for Father Themis' mission in Sierra Leone.
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Samaras says coalition stuck with same measures his administration was due to adopt.
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Two sentenced over attack against a member of anti-capitalist ANTARSYA party.
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Greek, Serbian, Romanian and other Orthodox clergy came together for a special joint service.
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Ballistics tests showed one of the guns fired in the attack had been previously used during an attempted robbery on a bank in Aspropyrgos.
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A young Greek Australian has the job of supervising one of the world's longest pipelines, harvesting the fruits of his labour.
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"Personal reasons" cited as influencing his move back to Melbourne
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No more government funding allocated for further archaeological work at Amphipolis, with experts focusing on the findings that have already been unearthed.
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The Melbourne artist exhibits her latest collection of self-portraits, taking us on a journey through her various facets.
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The Greek school of Byron Bay is fostering a bigger Greek presence in the Sydney suburb.
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'Unethical' CEO Hakan Haraman must go say Greek and Armenian associations.
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The ancient city of Philippi in eastern Macedonia hoping for a UNESCO World Heritage nod.