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Greek actress claims Director of National Theatre failed her for being ‘too moral’
Many revelations have come to public light about sexual harassment and misbehaviour in the Greek entertainment field
Study shows 1 in 2 employees have experienced sexual harassment in workplace
Over half the participants in a study conducted by the Social Action and Innovation Centre (KMOP) in Greece reported having experienced sexual harassment in their professional lives.
The study is part of a wider European initiative, "Teamwork," that seeks to combat sexual harassment in the workplace.
“He barged into our rooms and saw us half-naked”, rowing athlete claims about Greek national coach
More revelations about sexual harassment and abuse emerging in Greek sports
Editorial: The end of discrimination
The prototypes of the conservative decades of the past made for male-dominated societies with women confined to formal roles within the home, dependent on and subjugated to their husband and dedicated to raising the children.
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Hellenic Post raising awareness about bullying at schools
Schools across the country are being supplied with stamps carrying the "Stop Bullying" slogan by the Hellenic Post (ELTA) on the occasion of the recent release of the commemorative series of stamps "Children and Stamps," which is dedicated to putting an end to the problem of bullying at schools.
China blames Greece, among other countries for origins of Covid-19
The researchers are trying to pin the blame outside their borders
Albania Govt Moves Again to Toughen Defamation Penalties
The Ministry of Justice in Albania on Thursday said it is working on changes to the penal code that include upping the fines to 4.5 million leks (36,000 euros) for defamation, and extending responsibility not only to journalists but also to editors and directors of media outlets and others.
Albanian Women Protest in Street Against Sexual Violence
Several hundred rights activists protested in Tirana on Thursday against sexual violence, after the country was shocked this week when police said they had arrested several teenagers and a 65-year-old school guard for abusing a 15-year-old girl for about two years.
IntMin Vela says Covid-19 disinformation campaigns funded, can lead to economic destabilisation
Interior Minister Marcel Vela said on Monday evening that disinformation published online denying the existence of the novel coronavirus is part of a financed campaign that can lead to economic destabilisation. "The information war, if you will, has several purposes or several substrates. One of them is that of destabilisation, distrust, chaos, and challenging the authorities.
Will the Post COVID-19 World Be Different?: Op-ed
We hear so many predictions for the way that the world might be changing for the better in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic. There is currently a genuine hope that humanity will learn so many significant lessons from the ills of the way we currently live, consume and run our societies.
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