Communication studies
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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Black Lives Matter activist charged with Anti-Asian Hate Crime
Contradicting the media narrative that Donald Trump’s rhetoric on coronavirus was primarily to blame for the hate crime wave
“One nation, one flag, one homeland”: Erdogan makes party members recite disturbingly familiar oath (video)
The last time a similar rhetoric was used, was in Germany, right before the beginning of WWII…
EEZ issue with Egypt resolved – Cairo erased the disputed plot
The Greek side, followed the tactics of recent months of low tones trying not to magnify any problems through meaningless aggressive rhetoric
On Happiness and Nationalism
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The new government, image and symbolism
The first indications from the new government are sending out all the right signals. Tuesday's handover ceremonies at the ministries confirmed a return to normalcy, after a decade-long crisis that painfully divided the country. Both sides should be given credit for the civilized political discourse that prevailed during the change of guard.
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Wrong means to an end
The media have lost much of the authority they once commanded as anyone with a keyboard and an internet connection can claim to be "media" these days.
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Escalating tension drowning out moderate voices
As we enter the final stretch to the general election - however long this ends up being - the political rhetoric is becoming increasingly vitriolic, tension is rising and more mistakes are being made.
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Bulgaria Marks European Day of Languages
The European Day of Language for another year in a row encourages over 800 million Europeans to diversity and cultural understanding.
Information stands in 18 languages await visitors in the Earth and People Museum in Bulgaria's capital Sofia. They offer information on various possibilities for studying foreign languages.
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A need for coordination
The government's position on the issue of the two Greek soldiers who are still in Turkish custody for accidentally straying across the border into the neighboring country is characterized by cacophony and the occasional selective silence.
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