Tag: Greece
in Greece, patients and caregivers face a crumbling public health service
The provision of public care was one of the points of anger expressed in Greece after the train disaster of February 28. The hospital, like other public services, emerged bloodless…
Parliament: Parliamentary elections underway in Greece
houses of Parliament Parliamentary elections started in Greece A man exits the voting booth at a polling station in Athens, Greece. photo © Thanassis Stavrakis/AP/dpa A conservative government that consistently…
In Greece, the social question decides the outcome of the election
As of: 05/20/2023 5:02 p.m Until Friday, the candidates had tried to gain points with the voters – because the parliamentary elections in Greece are on Sunday. The focus is…
Greece’s sea border: Mare Liberum ends pushback documentation
Status: 05/10/2023 11:02 a.m The NGO Mare Liberum aimed to document pushbacks in the sea off Greece. Now she is giving up her job. Violations of rights at the EU…
Refugee policy in Europe: pragmatism against the catastrophe – Opinion
The catastrophe continues on the coasts of Europe. Many EU countries pretend to be crackdowns when in reality there is a loss of control. The Berlin government’s new plan will…
Historians on the Aegean: "Nowhere in the world is cultural exchange so intensive"
Religion, language, music: the Aegean Sea seems to separate Europe from the Middle East. The Cambridge historian David Abulafia emphasizes that Turks and Greeks have a history that goes back…
Refugees in Greece: Stranded
Thousands of holidaymakers travel to Samos every summer. But there are also refugees who are involuntarily stuck on the island. Visit to a parallel world. source site
Türkiye and Greece: Traveling in the Aegean Sea
Opposites collide in the Aegean: cultural influences from three continents, poverty and wealth, holiday dreams and refugee dramas. The SZ volunteers traveled to the Mediterranean region between Greece and Turkey…
How battles are fought with the help of noise: boommmmm!
From war trumpets and bagpipes to shock and awe, armies have used noise to deceive and frighten enemies since ancient times. About warfare with the help of acoustics. source site
Tradition: Greece and Cyprus: injured after Easter fireworks
tradition Greece and Cyprus: injured after Easter fireworks Petrol bombs explode during celebrations of Orthodox Easter in Athens. photo © Michael Varaklas/AP/dpa Homemade dynamite bombs and similar dangerous constructions: It…