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Egyptians, Greeks and Anzacs

It is hoped that the Coptic contribution to the ANZAC cause becomes more widely known and more broadly studied in years to come.

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Is posing nude really the road to equality?

How the pro-nudist feminist movement could be at risk of their message being misinterpreted, or worse yet, being completely lost and ignored.

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ΠΕΠΛΟΝ

Making use of the veil as the symbol of the enlightenment of ‘Greece and the west’ compared with the darkness of the ‘east’ is unhelpful, as well as historically inaccurate.

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Kyria Lioliou

Dean Kalimniou reflects on his Greek school teacher, Kyria Lioliou; a beacon of love to which all children (and teenagers, despite themselves) gravitated.

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Speaking English to Greeks in March

The biggest challenge for Speak Greek in March is the first generation’s insistence on speaking broken English.

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Don’t cry for me, Eleftheria

Writer Royo Lloyd reflects on his recent trip to Lesvos and the state of the refugees.

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The EU’s ‘miserable’ handling of the refugee crisis

“Europe is reliving a bad World War II movie.”

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‘The Embroiderer’

Dean Kalimniou gives an insightful review of Kathryn Gauci’s debut novel The Embroiderer,

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George Paxinos’ ‘Κατ’ Εικόνα’ – a novel of intellectual quest

Vrasidas Karalis gives an insightful review of the Professor’s début novel.

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Chekhov goes to Greek school

Diasporan educators need to be careful, for they never know how their charges’ Greek school experiences will morph their characters.

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