Rhetoric
Something’s changing for the better
It's a fragile and vulnerable trend, capable of being stopped in its tracks in an instant by the crisis at large. Yet it is extremely interesting: Common sense appears to be gaining the upper hand on Greece's central political stage.
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The Western Balkans in the context of security challenges
Hubris is the characteristic of demagogues and autocrats. Chaos, paralogism and the eclipsis of democracy should not become the antidote to political ethos, symmetry, logic and harmony.
Donald Sutherland: The actor passed away at the age of 88
He was the villain in "Hunger Games", starred in the leading anti-war satire "MASH", made cinematic history for his love scene with Julie Christie in "After Midnight" - See the shocking post from his son, Kiefer
Greek History & Culture Seminars: Prof David M. Pritchard to deliver online lecture on Athenian Funeral Oration
The funeral oration was a tradition observed almost annually for classical Athenians fallen in war
LGBTQ youth group condemns Golden Dawn attack on offices
An organisation representing young LGBTQ people in Athens has condemned an attack on its offices, blaming it on the youth wing of the neo-Nazi Golden Dawn group.
In a statement, Colour Youth said the attack took place on Sunday night.
Photos from the scene showed Golden Dawn symbols and slogans spray painted on the entrance to Colour Youth's offices.
Students’ Guide on Writing Perfect College Papers and Boosting Their Academic Performance
Among the many assignments for college students, one of the most popular is an academic paper. A college paper aims to test and consolidate knowledge on a given topic. Despite this, many students have questions about how to write college papers correctly, what structure they should have, and what requirements they should follow when preparing them.
Zuckerberg’s apology & other key moments from an explosive Senate hearing with CEOs of TikTok, Meta, X & Snapchat
Fiery rhetoric from senators
Hitting a dead end on the diplomatic route
Does Greece have a chance of achieving the reunification of the Parthenon Sculptures? Yes, it does, but only under certain conditions.
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Greek-Turkish rapprochement without Cyprus?
At a time when there is a clear intention by Greece and Turkey to take steps to improve relations, with Athens and Ankara as well as other influential powers emitting a moderate optimism that substantial progress can be achieved, it seems that Cyprus has been forgotten, in both rhetoric and substance.
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Do we want change just for others or us, too?
When Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis presents the government's policy statement for its new term in Parliament this week, he will submit the policies he intends to implement, which will be permeated by the necessity of many important reforms in the functioning of the state, in health, education and the economy.
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