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A paradoxical report

The data is not just suspicious; it practically screams out. Whether the authorities are unable or unwilling to turn this outcry into a substantiated accusation is another matter. It is difficult for even the most well-intentioned person to believe that the coincidence of "legal wiretaps" aligning with surveillance via Predator on over 20 individuals is merely random.

In every crisis lies the blueprint of the future – what can we predict now? What will lie ahead: economy of sharing, less partisanship, less hate?

Even in these early stages, there is a real sense of demarcation between life "before" and life "after" the pandemic. In coming months and years, we will experience a vast array of aftereffects, both emotional (e.g., risk tolerance, life priorities) and more tangible (e.g., national stockpiles, workplace configurations).

"112, Locate Me" campaign launched by members of the Declic community in Revolutiei Square

The "112, Locate Me" campaign by which the members of the Declic community ask the Supreme Council for Country Defence (CSAT) and the Special Telecommunications Service (STS) to solve the location issue was launched in the Revolutiei Square, in the Capital City, through a flash mob. "Declic launched the "112, Locate Me" campaign through this flash mob.

Ireon Music Festival | Samos | August 7-9

In its 16th outing, the Ireon Music Festival will delight rock and hip-hop fans with a lineup that includes Social Waste, Planet of Zeus, Rena Morfi, Locomondo, Zvoures and Giannis Haroulis. Since its inception, the festival has continued to grow, bringing together local musicians and international artists for three days in the southern Samos village of Ireon. The concerts begin at 9 p.m.

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