Bullying
The triangle of entanglement
SYRIZA came to power promising to end the so-called triangle of entanglement between banks, political parties and the media. It started by shaking the sinful tree, so to speak, allowing some rotten fruit to fall (something previous administrations should have done). Then it became obsessed about setting up its own triangle of entanglement. Fatal mistakes were made.
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Bullying trial related to 2015 student suicide to start
The trial against nine former students of the Dairy School of Ioannina on charges of causing grievous bodily harm to classmate Vangelis Giakoumakis, a 20-year-old who committed suicide at the school in 2015, is set to start in the northwestern city on Monday.
Italy’s Salvini Capitalizes on Romanian Criminals’ Deportation
The Italian Interior Minister's boast about deporting 13 convicted criminals to Romania risks further scapegoating migrants in Italy, analysts warn.
Turkey blasts Czech president’s statements
Turkey on March 23 criticized the continuing "defamatory and false" claims made about Turkey by the president of the Czech Republic.
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Father of bullying victim to stand trial over outburst
The father of a college student who committed suicide after being subjected to violent and vicious bullying from a group of peers is due to stand trial on Monday for allegedly attacking the former director of the school where the tragedy transpired in 2015.
'Bullied' student sends 25 peers to hospital by dripping glue in their water bottles
Twenty-five students have been hospitalized in the western Turkish province of Bursa after one of their peers dripped glue into their water bottles out of revenge for bullying.
Food delivery workers stage protest motorcade in Thessaloniki
Members of the union representing food delivery workers in Thessaloniki participated in a motorcade in the northern port city on Monday to protest the latest in a string of incidents involving physical and verbal abuse of staff by employers.
Study points to online dangers, complacency
Almost half (43 percent) of parents in Greece do not limit their children's internet use, according to the results of a study conducted by the Greek Safer Internet Center in November and December last year.
The survey was carried out on a sample of 14,000 children aged between 10 and 17 from 400 schools in Athens, Thessaloniki, Crete, Patra and Larissa.
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The five stages of political corruption
The infamous web of vested interests and corrupt relationships across the hierarchy of power, known in Greek as "diaploki," is a resilient, flexible and adjustable thing that adapts to all sorts of governments and ideologies. It is also universal by its very nature, in that it conforms to all regimes and tastes.
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Turkish father sues son over fake news scheme targeting family members, officials
A Turkish father has sued his "cyber bully" son for operating a fake news scheme to target his family members, as well as public officials including judges.