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Revolution unblinkered

Everywhere, as though at a preconcerted signal, the peasantry rose, and massacred all the Turks-men, women and children-on whom they could lay hands

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ΣΗΜΑΙΑ (Flags)

«Την ελληνική σημαία, μάνα μου την αγαπώ. Έχει του ουρανού το χρώμα και στη μέση το σταυρό.»

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Diaspora urged to fight racism

WHIA President John Pandazopoulos’ Statement on the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination

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Remembering 1821

We look at that time of year when we pay tribute to the Greek heroes.

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Greeks of Sudan, part two

Even more remarkable is the survival of the Greek language after the Arab conquest of Egypt, write Dean Kalimniou.

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Jimmy the Pakistani, my friend

Eugenia Pavlopoulou reveals to us the human side of what it’s like to be a legal migrant living and working in Greece.

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It’s okay to be Greek, on one day of the year

Peter Adamis looks at what it means to be Greek on March 25

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Greeks of Sudan

Part one of Dean Kalimniou’s look at the Greek connection in Sudan

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Kommatokratia – Politicocracy

In light of Cyprus’ recent elections, Andreas Chrysafis looks at the political landscape and its lack of change

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That journey of courage

Australian PM Julia Gillard talks exclusively to Neos Kosmos about her love of the Greek community.

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