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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.
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Philosopher’s Zone – The Atomists
Leucippus and Democritus are two of the leading proponents of Atomism, a stream of ancient philosophy which has been described as “the crown of Greek philosophical achievement befo
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As Elvis sang, ‘It’s now or never’
George Kolyvas looks for hope as Greece teeters over the abyss
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Letter from the Middle East
Nicolas Mottas, stationed in Tel Aviv, writes about the importance of finding a peaceful solution to the Arab-Israeli conflict