Dialogue
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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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The Turkish lobby in Germany
Unspoken tensions erupt in Berlin over relations between “guest workers” from Turkey and Greece as they face new cultural hurdles
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Secession scenarios
Well meaning or a crisis; exploring the Greek identity and regions who want to remain autonomous to any such thing.