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Two Homelands: A film about Cyprus and its history

The film “Two Homelands” is both a remembrance of war and a celebration of community. Two Homelands: A film about Cyprus and its history. Fifty years after the Turkish invasion of Cyprus, six elderly Greek Cypriots in Australia give emotional testimonies about…
29 January, 2025
Greece's out of touch government played and lost in Ukraine

Greece’s out of touch government played and lost in Ukraine

Veteran journalist and Kathimerini director Alexis Papachelas has criticised the Mitsotakis government’s handling of foreign policy, stating that Greece’s out of touch government played and lost in Ukraine. During a recent Prime Time broadcast on Skai.gr, Papachelas warned that Greek politicians are…
23 January, 2025
Ukrainian drone strikes could devastate Europe’s energy security

Ukrainian drone strikes could devastate Europe’s energy security

Russia has claimed that Ukrainian drones launched an attack on a key pumping station for the TurkStream pipeline, which supplies natural gas to Turkey and several European countries. Moscow’s Defence Ministry confirmed that Russian air defences successfully intercepted and downed nine Ukrainian…
16 January, 2025
Zuckerberg's censorship shift is far from free speech

Zuckerberg’s censorship shift is far from free speech

Facebook is attempting to reposition itself to remain relevant, but will it move beyond mere lip service to those advocating for true free speech? Zuckerberg’s censorship shift is far from free speech. Why are some people so eager to embrace the idea…
14 January, 2025
The EU’s Intellectual Property Office, EUIPO, has canceled a “TurkAegean” trademark

EU cancels Turkey’s “Turkaegean” Trademark

Greece has secured a major legal victory as the EU cancels Turkey’s “Turkaegean” Trademark. The European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO) cancelled Turkey’s controversial “Turkaegean” trademark, citing cultural and economic concerns. The decision announced on 10 January 2025, marks a significant milestone…
11 January, 2025
A legacy of weakness, concessions, and economic disasters

A legacy of weakness, concessions, and economic disasters

Former Greek prime minister Costas Simitis, who led the country into the European Union’s single currency in 2001, died on Sunday aged 88 at his summer house in the Peloponnese. While most mainstream media are reporting the death of Costas Simitis as…
7 January, 2025
Turkish outrage over the post with Greek flag on Hagia Sophia

Turkish outrage over the post with Greek flag on Hagia Sophia

The controversy began when Greek YouTuber Terry Hatziremias shared an image on his social media, which featured a Greek flag superimposed on a picture of Hagia Sophia, a historical monument that holds deep cultural and religious significance to both Greece and Turkey.…
3 January, 2025
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