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1955 Athens: A Lost Architectural Landscape Near Havteia

A 1955 photograph reveals the former appearance of Athens' Panepistimio Street, showcasing the 'Hermes' hotel and other neoclassical buildings near Havteia, which were later demolished in the 1960s, reflecting a period of rapid urban transformation.

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
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Larissa Train Crash: Systemic Failures and Protocol Violations

The Larissa train crash resulted from a stationmaster's fatal error in setting train switches, compounded by protocol violations, cover-up attempts, and systemic failures within the Greek railway system, leading to 57 deaths.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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British Museum Appoints Trustee Opposed to Parthenon Marbles' Return

The British Museum appointed five new trustees, including Dr. Tiffany Jenkins, who opposes returning the Parthenon Marbles to Greece, sparking further debate on their ownership and repatriation amidst a recent shift in the British Museum's approach and Greece's renewed efforts under its new presiden...

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Dostoevsky's "Crime and Punishment": A New Stage Adaptation

Thanassis Triaridis's new adaptation of Dostoevsky's "Crime and Punishment," directed by Nikaiti Kontouri, premieres at the State Theatre of Northern Greece, interpreting the novel's exploration of moral murder as a precursor to historical atrocities like the Holocaust and using the characters of So...

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Reduced Inequality
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Greek Court Annuls Turkey as 'Safe Country' for Asylum Seekers

The Greek Council of State annulled a joint ministerial decision designating Turkey a 'safe country' for asylum seekers from five specific nations due to insufficient evidence and reasoning, impacting the processing of asylum claims from these countries.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Rodos Town Planning Corruption: Over €480,000 in Bribes Revealed

Wiretap recordings expose a Rodos Town Planning department corruption ring, led by a department head who allegedly amassed over €480,000 through illicit activities involving inactive permits and bribery; the investigation implicates other officials and a known figure.

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Reduced Inequality
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A Day in the Life of a Working Mother: Stress, Isolation, and Suppressed Emotions

A working mother navigates a stressful day, from rushed mornings and workplace avoidance to anxieties over her son's social isolation and her own emotional exhaustion, ultimately ending with a burnt breakfast and suppressed anxieties.

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Quality Education
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Progress Reported in Parthenon Sculpture Return Negotiations

Negotiations for the return of the Parthenon Sculptures to Greece have reportedly made significant progress, fueled by legal arguments highlighting their theft and a proposal for 3D replicas to remain in the British Museum.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Moody's Upgrades Greece's Credit Rating Amid Global Debt Surge

Moody's upgraded Greece's credit rating to investment grade on Friday, further boosting the attractiveness of Greek bonds amid a global surge in public debt reaching $25 trillion in 2024, exceeding pre-pandemic levels by $10 trillion.

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Decent Work and Economic Growth
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Public Funding: A Critique of Predictable Outcomes

This article uses the examples of the internet and Picasso's art to critique systems that prioritize predictable public funding outcomes. It highlights how innovation often arises from unconventional sources and argues for a more tolerant approach to funding potentially transformative projects.

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Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
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Greece Aims for 12 Billion Euro Tourism Boost from Long-Haul Markets

National Bank of Greece projects a 12 billion euro increase in tourism revenue for Greece by 2040, driven by rising long-haul demand, but this requires strategic shifts to manage tourism flow, upgrade infrastructure, and improve rankings in long-haul tourist preferences.

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Decent Work and Economic Growth
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Greek Athletes Aim for Medals at World Indoor Athletics Championships in Nanjing

Five Greek athletes—Miltos Tentoglou, Emmanouil Karalis, Polyniki Emmanouilidou, Dimitra Tsoukala, and Sofia Iosifidou—compete in the World Indoor Athletics Championships in Nanjing, China, on March 22-23, aiming for medals and personal bests; Tentoglou and Karalis are considered top contenders.

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