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Aussie veteran survives Hellenic fires drinking… Amstel

PREAMBLE The heat and glare of the suns says is extremely hot and remaining outdoors is hazardous to one’s health. The heat reminds me of the jungles in Far North …

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Diaspora voting rights can restart relationship with Greece

How does Greece see the diaspora Greeks? On the one hand, Greece is proud of her distinguished scientists, academics, professors, doctors, leaders in art etc who excel abroad. On the …

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Prime Minister Mitsotakis’ mandate and the diaspora: Opportunities for meaningful change

Now that Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has won his runoff election with a substantial mandate, it is perhaps worth asking about some of the prime minister’s priorities. Mitsotakis is an …

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Tony Bennett the Calabrian, Italian, American idol with Greko roots and a Selma heart

If you had to sculpt a statue of Tony Bennett, the statue would look like all the Greek statues one can find in Greece or the Magna Graecia Museum in …

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Four fundamental issues regarding the proposed legislation to remove voting restrictions for Greeks abroad

We are only days away before the Greek government’s proposed legislation aiming to remove all voting restrictions for Greeks abroad is enacted by the Greek parliament, with a significant majority; …

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Harmonising the data of Greek properties

Very often, when the owners of Greek real estate (immovable) property wish to sell or transfer it, they realise that the registration data of their property is incompatible or not …

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Spiro Haralabous farewells ‘Kosmos’ newspaper as last copy hits the stands

The termination of our publication after 40 years marks the end of an era. While it is undoubtedly a sombre moment, it is essential to recognize the profound impact our …

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Plato’s allegory of the Cave and the diaspora ‘Innocent Fraud’

John Kenneth Galbraith in his book The Economics of Innocent Fraud portrayed his lifetime of experience in the public and private sectors with a scathing critique of matters as they …

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Diatribe: When you are brothers with the Greek

Once upon a time, a young Turk, working as a press attaché in the Turkish Embassy in London, began to feel homesick. Post-war 1947 London, still reeling after the bombings …

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Dissecting the proposed bill to lift voting restrictions for Greeks abroad

In view of the public consultation, which ends on Monday July 17th, about the bill to lift voting restrictions for Greek citizens living abroad, who are already enrolled on the …

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