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Australia Day divides us once again

17 January, 2024
Next week the country “celebrates” Australia Day. The divisions and controversies surrounding the date of this celebration are growing ever more intense. This year, in addition to the municipalities that have decided not to hold citizenship ceremonies, as they are now allowed…

Is Albanese really a “rebel”?

29 December, 2023
The recent decision of the Australian Government to reject, at least at this stage, the US request to send a warship to the Red Sea has been described in many quarters as a “seismic event”, but it should not be surprising. Australia…

Demographics of Australia and Greece

20 December, 2023
Similar trends, different problems The latest Australian Bureau of Statistics data on Australia’s population composition and whether its population has grown in the last 12 months paints a positive picture of the country’s population growth. However, things are not quite as a…

Things that are done but not said…

13 December, 2023
There are varying assessments of what each side achieved from Erdogan’s recent visit to Greece. National Defence Minister Nikos Dendias said it was a step towards calm in Greek-Turkish relations, noting at the same time “the many historical shifts in the pending…

Thank you Mr. Sunak

6 December, 2023
The Minister of Culture, Lina Mendoni, is right to point out that Rishi Sunak’s recent behaviour towards the Prime Minister of Greece was in fact a “gift” to Greece. Of course, she is referring to the worldwide publicity given to the Greek demand…

You can’t keep the Parthenon Sculptures

30 November, 2023
Greece can respond to the UK in a tough way if necessary! The recent diplomatic conflict between Greece and the UK over the Parthenon Sculptures (Parthenon Marbles), was ignited by the decision of UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak to cancel his meeting…
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