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Greek anarchists of the Ukraine

I have always been attracted to the theory that government, in all of its manifestations, is a form of social oppression, says Dean Kalimniou in this week’s diatribe.

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The New Zealand paradigm

The history and culture shared by Australian and New Zealand explored.

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Intercultural relations

A personal account in support of multiculturalism, based on the experiences of the Jewish community in Greece during WWII

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The Wheelers Hill battle

How students fighting for the reinstatement of the Greek language took their school to court.

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The autonomy of Northern Epirus

The 28 of February 1914 also marks the declaration of the autonomous state of Northern Epirus.

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Obama plan for Cyprus

The changing geopolitical fortunes of the region force a new push to find a solution now.

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Remembering Labour Day

Kostas Karamarkos reflects on the Australian public holiday Labour Day.

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As far as it is possible for me to know, my earliest memories of being among Greek people are inextricably interwoven with the alcoholic beverage known as Victoria Bitter.

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The Monument of all Monuments

Actor George Clooney’s support for the reunification of the Parthenon Sculptures opens up the debate again.

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Greeks on the margin of history

Dean Kalimniou takes a look at the lesser known Greeks who were right on the verge of history.

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