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Piraeus Port: A car fell in the sea – The driver is dead (photos)
The causes of the crash are being investigated
Facebook censors link to NY Post story exposing BLM founder’s home buying spree
Big Tech giant blacklists public interest news story once again
Professors fear reprisals if they call for uni sanctions
New legislation providing for a police force on Greek university campuses has been loudly denounced by the opposition, which, among other things, says the institutions' own regulations provide for sanctions for a series of crimes and misdemeanors within their premises.
New Instagram Feature Will Allow its Users to Report "False" Information
The Instagram photo sharing app is launching a feature that will allow users to report fake content, RIA Novosti reported.
According to the Poynter portal, to flag suspicious information, Instagram users simply have to click the three dots in the upper right corner of the post and alternatively classify it as "inappropriate" or "fake."
'Modern cultures must promote courage, curiosity and compassion,' says hashtag pioneer
"There's been a considerable amount of graft and corruption in Greece, which is incredibly challenging to root out once it infects the culture.
China issues code of conduct for firms investing abroad
China has released a code of conduct for private companies investing abroad as it seeks to head off risky acquisitions, with state media reporting on Dec. 19 that a blacklist of violators was in the works.
Alyssa Milano hashtag “Me too” on sexual harassment goes viral
In the wake of the Harvey Weinstein scandal, a new viral social media hashtag is aiming to give a voice to women who have survived sexual assault and harrassment.
The cities with the most hashtags in 2016 (infographics)
Instagram has become a huge hit with travelers around the world and New York has been named the most hashtagged city in a recent report. According to “Hashtag the World”, the Big Apple had 68 million hashtagged posts in 2016, a growth rate of 79 percent compared to the previous year.
Going topless in the name of feminism – Go Iceland!
It was the selfie that launched a … 1,000 topless Icelandic women to go topless for … feminism! Well, it may not be 1,000 but it sounds poetic, in a Homeric way.
Campaign to boycott tabloid 'Bild' emerges in Germany
Controversial Bild tabloid's no-holes-barred media coverage of the Germanwings plane crash in the French Alps last month has generated a social media backlash in Germany, with a Twitter hashtag ? #bildboykott - widely circulating this week.