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Μarwa Τalal
Posted on: July 9th, 2012 by Μarwa Τalal

We all seek perfection in almost every domain of our life. Thinking perhaps, we are like the Japanese Ikebana plant of nature, owning the perfect position, colour and harmony.

Μarwa Τalal
Posted on: June 21st, 2012 by Μarwa Τalal

Summer enjoys promises of outgoing, social, and most importantly a life of potential. Our morphodynamic universe reassures us that routine in our life should not exist.

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4197 Views , 2 Comments

Spyros A. Vretos
Posted on: June 18th, 2012 by Spyros A. Vretos

Greeks realized their first task – to keep rowing, remain in the Eurozone, and not rock the boat… The onus is now on the navigator (the Commission) and the engine room (Germany).

Ritsa Masoura
Posted on: June 8th, 2012 by Ritsa Masoura

As we, Greeks, immerse ourselves in our decadent self, we are hardly bothered by the news stories about hundreds of dead children in Syria.

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1557 Views

Helen Dayem
Posted on: June 5th, 2012 by Helen Dayem

More than 53% of the City of Homs has been destroyed, and 70% of the Muslim and Christian community displaced. Is this ethnic cleansing? Yes, personally I can think of no other way of describing it.

Romana Turina
Posted on: June 3rd, 2012 by Romana Turina

How long will take to the Arab world to give life to independent investigative journalism? And which shape will it take in the near future?

Konstantinos Kyranakis
Posted on: May 29th, 2012 by Konstantinos Kyranakis

This is how modern leaders should be. Giving the feeling of closeness to people they have never met before. Being normal when everyone else is faking.

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1278 Views

Spyros A. Vretos
Posted on: May 24th, 2012 by Spyros A. Vretos

The fresh elections of 17 June 2012 are shaping up as the most crucial ballot in Greece since the restoration of democracy, if not since the era of reconstruction.

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1484 Views

Dr. Demetris Kamaras
Posted on: May 10th, 2012 by Dr. Demetris Kamaras

Voters should start getting serious about the future. Are they going to take up his promises of a left government, or he’ll turn to be a really bad decision that would cost the country dearly?

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1469 Views

Μarwa Τalal
Posted on: April 30th, 2012 by Μarwa Τalal

When Socrates had the opportunity to escape jail, he refused to leave. Even though the Athenians verdict him wrongly and unfairly, he believed one should respect the law above anything and everything. Rumors surround and girdle Egypt these days as her Islamist-dominated parliament members are intending to pass a law, legalizing husbands (widowers) in engaging [...]

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