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The battles for Greece and Crete through the eyes of Telamon Force
In 1991, I embarked on a journey that would forever change my perspective on history, heritage, and humanity. As part of Telamon Force, I was among a group of 120 …
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Can Victoria’s debt deliver on its promise?
Victoria’s state debt is rising, with forecasts suggesting it will reach approximately $188.8 billion by 2027. For many—particularly political and economic commentators who favour smaller government and demand-side economic restraint—this …
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Greece takes note: The Pahalgam attack, India’s Operation Sindoor, and the new geopolitical order
The April 22 terrorist attack by Lashkar-e-Taiba on Indian tourists in Pahalgam has serious implications for Greece and its growing strategic relationship with India. Lashkar-e-Taiba, designated as a terrorist group …
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Diatribe: From Delphi to Uluru
My first question, when comparing Melbourne academic Dr Christos Fifis’ latest publications, a poetry collection entitled “From Delphi to Uluru” and the second edition of his “With Lyre and Knowledge: …
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Rewriting history Is not a strategy for Cyprus
I hope that the comments made in relation to the Cyprus issue on the occasion of the 21st Anniversary of the rejection of the Annan plan by Retired Lieutenant General …
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Greek: The language of our fathers and ancestors – and now the world
The recent international recognition of our language by UNESCO being celebrated worldwide as GREEK LANGUAGE DAY is a historic milestone for the evolution of Greek culture and the course of …
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Blood of Zeus season 3: The end of a Greek mythology epic
Season three of Netflix’s adult animated series Blood of Zeus, created by Charley and Vlas Parlapanides, marks the end of a mythological epic. While it delivers some strong emotional and …
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Dutton’s great miscalculation: How Albanese won the centre, and the Liberals lost the nation
The 2025 federal election delivered not just a win to Labor, but a defining moment in modern Australian politics. Anthony Albanese secured a second term with an increased majority—something no …
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Jesus took three days — I took one and a pacemaker
On the Wednesday before Easter, as I was writing up my interview with Peter Dutton for Neos Kosmos, I began to faint. Despite any natural instincts, Dutton is not to …
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The Games of democratic Athens were as great as the ancient Olympics
The Olympic Games immediately spring to mind when people think about sport in ancient Greece. This is easy to understand because these Games are what has inspired our modern Olympics. …