Theo Theophanous
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Cyprus caught in a geopolitical quandary: problems and opportunities
I noted with interest the speech of the Cyprus Ambassador to Greece at The Athens of World Hellenic Interparliamentary Association which contained a message of optimism and a message of …
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United Cyprus key to Euro integration
Friday 20 July marks the 44th anniversary of the Turkish invasion and occupation of the northern part of Cyprus in the eastern Mediterranean. A diminishing number of Australian Cypriots who …
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We’d lose too much if we dumped multiculturalism
Entire ethnic groups are labelled as criminals, terrorists, welfare bludgers and so on. This is being used, if not encouraged, by some politicians and political parties.
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Ethiopia’s little-known relationship to Australia and to Orthodoxy
Ethiopia has a proud history of civilisation which dates back thousands of years.
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Past proves need for Australia to show more compassion
The majority of Australian citizens are of migrant descent.
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Greece’s slippery slope a reminder to stay sober
Greece stuck in a pincer movement where it cannot pay its debts and it has no control over the money supply.