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Pyrrhichios Flight
The sculpture by Panagiotis Tanimanidis is the latest monument to the Pontic genocide, unveiled recently in Piraeus.
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Lone wolves and cities in terror
If western values are threatened, we must protect them, not betray them.
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Recording relevance
That which brings both Greek and Chinese Australians together, is perhaps what makes the Chinese Museum unique.
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‘If confirmed a terrorist incident …’ – terrorism is terrorism
Terrorism has been racialised, politicised, propagandised. But in truth mass murder, all bombings, are an act of terror, writes Gerry Georgatos.
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Opinion: Australians are lied to about extent of poverty and levels of unemployment
Poverty is mounting and it is a crisis that will tear at this nation.
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Cultural appropriation and reverse racism: baby hairs, cornrows, hoop earrings
The Minoans, a civilisation that left its mark on over 4000 years of Hellenic history, would argue that it is totally fine.
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Evzones and Ministers
The symbolism and protocol of official visits sheds light on the awkward relationship between the motherland and the diaspora.
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Manchester – it’s not an East versus West thing
The borders we construct, begin in our minds.