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Dialogue

Suicide prevention needs people on the ground, not just talk

Gerry Georgatos makes the argument for why funding should be directed to providing people with the support needed rather than research.

Features

From Tolo to Crete in 1941

The Odyssey of Richmond’s Bernard O’Loughlin.

News

Athens mosque plan moves forward

Greek government approves legislation in spite of objection.

Life

Storytelling through art and fashion

Paul Stam is fast building a community of like-minded individuals based out of his SoHigh Gallery in Windsor and is set to expand with an events space and food pop-up.

Dialogue

In the Balkans, beware the thaw of frozen conflicts

Alexander Billinis explores several factors that may be colluding to produce a violent thaw in the region in the near future.

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Features

Greek women do it much better

Maria Theodorakis and Katerina Kotsonis from the web comedy Little Acorns describe what it’s like battling misogyny one hilarious five-minute episode at a time.

Sport

Private academy plans to save Centre of Excellence

The doors of the COE are due to close in August, but they may reopen under a bold plan proposed by the Football Star Academy.

Life

Passing on the wisdom from one woman to another

Author Nikki Simos is one of 250 contributors to The Book of Inspiration for Women by Women, a collection of 365 uplifting daily messages.

News

Evidence points to Greece and Bulgaria as birthplaces of mankind

A recent discovery has the potential to debunk experts’ belief that human lineage first split from apes and started in Africa.

News

Saffie Rose Roussos youngest victim of Manchester terror attack

The eight-year-old is among 22 people killed in the attack at Manchester Arena.

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