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Byron Theofanis: the charismatic Greek settler

In part one, we look at Byron Theofanis’ journey to the far east, and his life in the Orient. Part two will be in Saturday 23 February’s printed edition of Neos Kosmos.

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Answering the call of the Aegean

Setting up home on a Greek island is something we all dream of but Claire Lloyd turned that reverie into reality and created a beautiful book to share her inspiring story.

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Spread of hepatitis C pinpointed

Scientists say they have, for the first time, worked out the pattern of spread of hepatitis C, showing early diagnosis is key to preventing epidemics.

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Whitewashed church on home soil

Neos Kosmos takes a tour of the facilities and looks at the Archdiocese’s first real attempt to engage with its youth members..

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Growing police brutality in Greece: The hidden face of the crisis

Fragkiska Megaloudi looks at how the Greek is impacting every day Greeks; the ones who rely on the police the most.

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Looking into the human psyche with a microscope

Nikos Athanasou, an Oxford professor, osteoarticular pathologist and scientist, talks about how his profession has also helped him become a good fiction writer.r

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Olga’s War

Now published in Greek, Phil Kafcaloudes’ novel Someone Else’s War, is the story of his grandmother: a brave woman, a spy, and a British war agent.

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Australian professor to lead Greek university

Newly elected first president of the management council of Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, professor of classical Greek studies Professor Richard Hunter from Australia

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The Greek island of old age

The Aegean island of Ikaria is becoming the place where people go to live longer.

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The next wave

The ’60s saw a surge of Greek migrants descend upon the New York neighbourhood of Astoria. With Greece’s latest economic plight, history is repeating itself in “Little Athens”

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