Dialogue
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Τσελεμεντές cooking guide
Dean Kalimniou talks about Nikolaos Tselementes, one of the most influential cookery writers of modern Greece.
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The real devaluation
Those who still have jobs are paid less for what is often more work, because colleagues have been fired.
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Is Cyprus prepared for a new Cold War?
In the world which is splitting once again into two opposing camps, Cyprus has suddenly found itself in a rather awkward position.
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BollyGreek
The modern connection between Greece and Indian music surprisingly lies inan Australian of Greek and Scottish origin became one of the biggest stars of Indian cinema in the 1930s.
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The power of perception
Biggest threats to Greece’s recovery are how others view the country and other eurozone states’ performance.
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The third pappou
When pappou Manoli’s son discovered the cache of five dollar notes in his father’s shaving equipment, he contrived of a fitting way to ensure his father’s legacy.
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Turkey’s military occupation of Cyprus
So far the people’s voice has been muzzled and it’s necessary finally to speak out as one unit in the name of peace, free choice and justice.
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Cyprus after the discovery of gas
The Ukraine crisis has come to be tied to Cyprus, in the context of boosting the EU’s energy security by supplying the EU with Cypriot natural gas.
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Perceptions of Australia in Greece
Australia is now portrayed as the ‘Promised Land’ by the Greek Media. The distorted description for the land Down Under has helped create unrealistic expectations.
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Flying the flag
Prime Minister Abbott’s unfortunate comments have the ability to undermine many integrated communities’ confidence in their own place within Australian society.