Opinion
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Advancing Australian identity with Hellenic tradition
Peter Adamis discusses how we should maintain our Hellenic identity, whilst remaining Australian.
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Cyprus presidential elections…
It’s that proverbial time again; armed with razor sharp tongues, the political parties in Cyprus are ready to do battle with one another for the ultimate price: the prestigious pre
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Concert for Hector
Dean Kalimniou pays tribute to Hector Cosmas; talented musician, inspiring man and friend to all.
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The genocide
In this week’s diatribe, Dean Kalimniou teaches us what lessons we can learn – if any – from the Pontian Genocide.
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Greek crisis: crisis of democracy
Greeks are paying the price for austerity measures that they didn’t ask for.
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Putin for PM
There can, in my mind, only be one solution for Greece’s financial and social woes – Vladimir Putin, says Dean Kalimniou in this week’s diatribe.
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Political impasse calls for action now!
Nikos Kolendrianos gives his opinion on what the Greek diaspora should do to help Greece.
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Medicine in the Byzantine Empire – part two
In part two of diatribe, Dean Kalimniou looks at medical procedures and medicines used in the Byzantine Empire.
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Greece is better off outside the EU
Freelance writer Ilias Sourdis gives us his reasoning behind why Greece should leave – and can survive outside – the European Union.
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Medicine in the Byzantine Empire – part one
In Byzantium however, we find traces of a sophisticated medical tradition that forms the basis for all medicinal practice today, Dean Kalimniou explores in this week’s diatribe.