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The end of history

“It is for the Greeks to search within the detritus of their past in order to understand the causes of their current plight” says Dean Kalimniou in this week’s diatribe.

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Taj Mahalia

In diatribe, Dean Kalimniou looks at the vilification of ancient ruins.

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Dark times call for return to God’s light

Archimandrite Cyril Kostopoulos PhD let’s people know that when times are tough, with political, social and ideological changes, now’s the time to turn to God.

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Protests and pendulums

In this week’s opinion piece, Joanne Lock looks at protests from then to now around all corners of the globe.

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Anthems

In this week’s diatribe, Dean Kalimniou looks at anthems and their stake on nationalism.

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Start saving: it’s the new black

Jeana Vithoulkas looks at consumerism, just in time for Christmas.

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Samos: The independent isle 1832-1912

In part two, Dean Kalimniou looks at the way Samos was run.

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Retsina

When I was young, my grandfather would lead an annual pilgrimage to Mount Martha on the Mornington Peninsula, in avid pursuit of his one thing needful: pine resin.

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Fracking and Poseidon

In this week’s opinion piece, Joanne Lock looks at the controversial issue of ‘fracking’ and compares it to ancient times.

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Reality check: Greece under occupation

George Zangalis takes a look at the current political situation in Greece.

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