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Nicosia International Airport revisited

A Cypriot journalist shares her experience of going on a tour of the Nicosia International Airport, which has been abandoned since the Turkish invasion of 1974

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Gavdos: A world apart

Greece’s most southerly isle has experienced a frustrating summer, with the main ferry service from Gavdos to the main coast of Crete cut as a result of a European Union directive

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Cosmic girl

Psychic Lisa Andreou speaks to Neos Kosmos about developing her abilities, her business and the reasons people turn to spirituality to rediscover themselves

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Recollections of a Brisbane legend

George Kyprios was famous for cruising the streets of Brisbane in his 1952 Holden FX. Two of his neighbours speak to Neos Kosmos about their memories of the man known as Rock ‘n’ R

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Taking time to do the numbers

George Megalogenis, one of Australia’s leading political journalists, talks to Neos Kosmos about journalism, Canberra and ‘Greekness’

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Madrid’s wordly tastes

The Spanish capital, Madrid, is famous for its sleepless nights and tapas. Behind the open plazas, Fotis Kapetopoulos explores the city’s local tapas bars where food and drink abou

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Greek literary figures: George Seferis

Monash University academic Nick Trakakis continues his series on major Greek literary figures, with a look at George Seferis

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Longing for Levissi

Levissi has been abandoned since the political intervention of the 1920s, but now it’s time for another political intervention, writes Thomas Andronas

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The ring announcer

Perry Cale speaks to Neos Kosmos about life as one of Australia’s leading ring announcers

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Footsteps to Mani

Eager to return to his roots, Ilias Dimitreas took his family from Melbourne to Mani to build a more fulfilling life

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