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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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Message to Labor from the deep north: Do something now or we’ll all be doomed

NT Labor Shadow Minister Kon Vatskalis voices his opinion on the Party’s future

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Will Greece survive?

The eurozone crisis seems to threaten most of Greece’s achievements and values

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Genocide gyrations

The nature of Australian politics and how ethnic agendas can be utilised for various ends, catching ethnic communities unawares

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Greek government makes extraordinary and undemocratic attacks on free speech

While no one is looking, the Greek government goes on a rampage.

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Greco-Persian

I find the proposition that people should learn Modern Greek because this will improve their English vaguely amusing, starts Dean Kalimniou in this week’s diatribe.

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For the love of food

From MasterChef to the Festival of wine, this week’s diatribe looks at our relationship to food thanks to reality tv and celebrity chefs

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The 100th anniversary of the liberation of Epirus

“The Greeks of Epirus are in desperate straits. They are persecuted, tortured, robbed, beaten and conspired against. Greeks are murdered daily in the street…”

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