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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.

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The nothingness of ‘I am Hellene’

The viral YouTube clip ‘I am Hellene’ is causing a stir in the online world. Here Protesilaos Stavrou gives his opinion as to why the content “disturbs” him.

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PASOK and New Democracy: Still standing on Sunday?

Nick Malkoutzis gives his view on the Greek elections, focusing on the drastic blow to major parties PASOK and New Democracy.

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Cafes of yore

In this week’s diatribe, we sip a flat white alongside Dean while looking at the cafes of yesteryear.

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