Dialogue
How to survive a siege
In an ancient manual about warfare, Aeneas offers hints, tips, tricks, practical solutions and advice about preparing for, surviving and fighting back a city siege and how to use a
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Shame on you Morrison and Abbott
The Shadow Immigration spokesman Scott Morrison was so callous last week it offended Neos Kosmos and should mark the end of the Federal Coalition’s infatuation with One Nation’s po
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Australia: the bloody lucky country
Australia and Germany have different ways of looking at migrants, migrant communities and cultural diversity
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The Egyptian Revolution : Moment of Truth
Mubarak no chance of surviving politically due to 30 years of corruption, nepotism and despotic governance but will what follows destabilise the Middle East?
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Will the real Australia stand up!
Chris Fotinopoulos asks if we should also be recognising our demons on Australia Day
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It’s not only the economy: the Greek Crisis and its geopolitical consequences
Nicolas Mottas looks at how the Greek financial crisis is impacting on the execution of Greek foreign policy
A new visual Homer?
Ancient Greece was an important source of inspiration for Karl Lagerfeld’s stylings for the 2011 Pirelli calendar.
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My Big Fat Greek Epiphany
As we celebrated the Epiphany, Chris Fotinopoulos remembered January 6, his father’s name day, as a community building event
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2010 ALP’s annus horribilis
2010 has seen the culmination of a three year cycle in favour of the Liberal-National coalition.
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We need to show compassion
At Christmas, we should reflect on where we came from. We were no different to those souls who now seek a new beginning from wretchedness and tyranny in Australia.