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Rusty Australia ring changes for Greece games
Australia coach Ange Postecoglou will ring the changes for the Socceroos' friendlies against Greece following their 2-1 defeat to England on Friday as he tries new combinations for the next round of 2018 World Cup qualifiers.
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Serbian Orthodox church in New York destroyed by fire
NEW YORK/SYDNEY/MOSCOW - Fires broke out in four Christian Orthodox churches around the world during the Easter holidays.
The Serbian Orthodox Cathedral of St. Sava in Manhattan, New York, was destroyed in a fire that broke out just hours after believers attended the Easter liturgy on Sunday.
Macedonian Orthodox Church Fire in Sydney Leaves Several Injured
BELGRADE – Several people were injured as fire engulfed the Macedonian Orthodox Church hours after the Easter service in Sydney, Australia, New South Wales Fire and Rescue Commissioner Greg Mullins said Monday. According to the ABC broadcaster, the church went up in flames late Sunday. A local retirement home was evacuated due to the blaze,
Asia energy firms sink with oil as Doha output talks fail
Oil prices plunged in Asia on April 18, pushing energy firms and regional stock markets lower after the collapse of talks among the world's top oil producers intended to ease a global supply glut.
Hopes that the talks in Doha on Sunday would result in an output cap helped the black gold climb to 2016 highs last week, having approached 13-year lows just months ago.
See which Greek city is among the top 15 cities for street food
Whether it’s pizza and street food or burgers, barbecue or even vegetarian fare, these are the food-focused cities around the world that Conde Nast Traveler readers have chosen as destinations worth visiting.
A cafe in Australia offers free cup of tea to breastfeeding moms
A coffee shop in Sydney decided to put a sign in the window inviting breastfeeding moms to come inside and have some relaxing downtime while breastfeeding their babies and enjoying a free cup of tea.
Santorini Atlantis Books among world’s top 10 bookstores
Atlantis Books in Santorini is the most interesting bookstore in the world, according to leading National Geographic magazine.
Hostage Siege Leaves One Dead, Two Injured in Sydney
A hostage siege at a factory in Sydney's southwestern suburb of Ingleburn left one people dead and two other injured on Monday.
Reports suggest the 43-year-old gunman who was armed with an automatic rifle shot himself, news.com.au informs.
Shortly before that, three hostages were led out of the building by tactical officers and driven away from the site.
Iran exports first oil shipment to Europe since nuclear deal
Iran's official news agency said the country has exported its crude shipment to Europe for the first time since it reached a landmark nuclear deal with world powers last month.
Schools in Australia evacuated over bomb threats
A series of bomb threats sent to schools in Australia on Friday appeared to coincide with hundreds of threats sent to schools around the world.
Schools in New South Wales and Victoria states were evacuated on Friday after receiving the same threatening phone message between 10.50am and 11.10am.
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