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Silence speaks from Sinai

Dean Kalimniou looks at the life of the young Australian monk, Father Theophilos who lives in the monastery of Saint Catherine’s in the Sinai Peninsula.

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Saying yeah to SAE… again

In this week’s diatribe, Dean Kalimniou looks at his own experiences with SAE and how Greeks of the diaspora can be treated as Greeks rather than strangers.

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Cyprus’ long history with the British

Britain has been playing a dubious political game against Cyprus from the day it was obliged to abandon its ex-colony in return for a limited independence.

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Ömer’s Olympics

Turkish prime minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has asked the IOC officials to return the Olympic flame to its origin – Mount Olympus in Western Anatolia.

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The way Ancient Greece idolised Olympic victors shows a way we could benefit from Games

In ancient Greece, scarce public funds were not spent on getting athletes to the Olympics.

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Did a culture of insatiable greed turn an entire generation into crooks?

Ilias Sourdis asks whether or not a lack of values, family love and a taught respect has created a generation of liars and cheats.

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Olympic ostracism

Dean Kalimniou explores the impact Greece has on the modern day Olympics.

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Twitter twits

A tweet by Greek Olympian Voula Papachristou brings the racial debate back onto the public platform.

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The Prophets of 1962

What supporters of aggressive privatisation can learn from the likes of JFK, Khrushchev, Carson and others…

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Community gardens

“The vast majority of the Greek community is possessed of rural roots,” writes Dean Kalimniou in this week’s diatribe.

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