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Kapalos looks to the future

Helen Kapalos reveals to Neos Kosmos what’s next for the former Channel Ten news reporter.

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Battling with a smile: StreetLights

Philemon Armenis, coordinator of StreetLights, talks to Neos Kosmos about a group of young Hellenes who are fighting the crisis in Greece in their own way.

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Taking physics to new frontiers

Not only physicists but the general public were excited by the announcement this July that the elusive Higgs boson (God particle) had been discovered.

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The Mickey Mouse Club

24 million people suffer from schizophrenia in the world. Neos Kosmos talks to sufferer Janet Karagounis about her life with voices and looks into the muddled world of psychosis.

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Xylouris to play Fed Square fundraiser

Xylouris Ensemble to headline December 14 concert for ANZAC memorial in Crete.

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To the farthest place on Earth

Vasilis Vasilas’ latest book, To the Farthest Place on Earth, looks at the journey and settlement of Lesvian migrants to New Zealand.

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Climbing new heights for Greeks

In a bid to change people’s perceptions of Greeks, and to draw attention towards a positive outcome of how Greeks can succeed.

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From Ballarat to Mudros Bay

The connection between Lemnos and the Victorian town is poignantly underscored by some of the 148 young men who fell in the line of duty and who remain on Lemnos to this day.

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Golden Dawn and the deafening silence of Europe

With a neo-Nazi party on the rise in Greece, it seems that even a Weimar-like scenario might be tolerable for EU leaders insisting on further austerity.

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Greeks moving back to the country

Many people have chosen to move back to rural Greece and change their lifestyle due to the economic crisis.

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