Photographed by Nadir Noori & Angel Sifontes
Video by Fanis Kollias & Reza Goldadi
A journey to Western Macedonia where the region’s villages are being wiped off the map by coal mining.
A journey to Western Macedonia where the region’s villages are being wiped off the map by coal mining.
Last Friday we stood with the young climate strikers in Athens.
Hestia FC is the first football club in Greece consisting of players who are refugees and immigrants.
The Carpet Show is a platform where 2 people from the community of Solomon casually express their opinions on a social issue. This third episode is a discussion about hijab with Clara and Walaa.
The Carpet Show is a platform where 2 people from the community of Solomon casually express their opinions on a social issue. This second episode examines Race with Bunja and Vicky.
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The Greek government has been trying to relocate victims of the Moria fire to a new temporary shelter. Asylum seekers are reluctant to go there.
Massive fires burned through Moria – repeated warnings had been made, and ignored, for years.
“I can’t, I’ve had a difficult time processing all this.” Since 2012, the registrar of Lesvos has been mainly registering the bodies of unidentified refugees.
The digital narratives were created under the project “Narrating COVID-19: Testimonies from Refugees and Migrants in a Time of Pandemic”, which was implemented by the MSc “Global Health – Disaster Medicine” of School of Medicine, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens (NKUA), in order to highlight the humanitarian role of new technologies, which has been used as a tool of self-expression to capture the psychosocial effects of Covid-19 in vulnerable populations.
“Which government, which country, which policy, what person has the right to deprive Saad of his dreams?”
Athens Voice received more money than LIFO. The Athenian newspaper Efimerida ton Syntakton only got as much as a local paper. There were 239 websites that received money although they were unregistered news outlets. The publication of the list revealed inconsistencies in the payments the media received for the coronavirus public awareness campaign “We Stay Home”.
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