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Greece, Germany and the complex issue of war reparations

John P. Anton describes the atrocities of the German occupation in Greece during WWII and underlines the lasting effect this has had on the Hellenic nation.

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A priest’s confession

What makes a young man dedicate his life to the church? Three Greek Orthodox priests in Australia confess.

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Another time and another world: Ancient Cyprus comes to life

Dr George Georgiou reveals the newest Cypriot archeological findings.

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Bring space to light

Greek Australian projection artist Nick Azidis is set to light up the streets of Melbourne at this year’s Gertrude Street Projection Festival.

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Our community on the TV screen

Does Australian television portray the multicultural community we live in?

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The hidden threat

A tolerance towards alcohol and tobacco in the Greek community has the potential to threaten the future of our teenagers.

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Once we were warriors

The region of Laconia may be known for its militant past, but as Despina Meris finds, today it is a peaceful place to explore a bygone era.

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The philosopher of melodies

Yusuf Islam speaks to Neos Kosmos about his musical journey, his Greek identity, his thoughts on the Cyprus issue and the real message behind his latest artistic endeavour, the mus

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Abracadabra, you’ve been robbed

In a bid to curve his smoking cravings, Nick Kesidis replaced a packet of cigarettes with a deck of cards. Helen Velissaris meets a man who keeps you in a constant state of disbeli

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A rich present in the past

Third birthday celebrations for the Acropolis Museum, Marcus Megalokonomos takes a retrospective look at the Museum that’s graced the Acropolis mountain since 2009.

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