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Documenting the faces of hope
"Today is an opportune day to reflect on the past, including war and its aftermath," remarked photographer Robert A. McCabe, an American who has made Greece his home for many years, from Delphi.
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Irrigation canal turns green, emits awful smell
As seen every year with the arrival of spring, Bayır Creek, an irrigation canal drawing water from the Tunca River in the country's northwest, has turned green once again due to pollution, with annoyed locals complaining about the awful smell coming from the canal.
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BIRN Hit by Cyber-Attacks After Turkish Fraudster Investigation
BIRN's Balkan Insight website was buffeted by hacker attacks for two days after the publication of an investigation into how a Turkish businessman bought his way to honorary Greek citizenship.
Film crew voiced complaints before fatal on-set shooting
Hours before actor Alec Baldwin fired a fatal gunshot from a prop gun that he had been told was safe, a camera crew for the movie he was filming walked off the job to protest conditions and production issues that included safety concerns.
Warning! Police cautions citizens on scammer PC ‘experts’ (what to do)
The hackers pose as technicians over the phone and install remote access software
Romania’s Hackers Extend Their Reach to Cryptojacking
Romanian gangs are becoming responsible for some of the most audacious recent crimes involving injecting malware into victims' computers in order to mine cryptocurrencies.
Eiffel Tower Will Be Open for Visitors as of July 16
The Eiffel Tower will reopen on July 16 after several months of closure due to the coronavirus pandemic, the Paris landmark's operator said on Thursday.
Visitor numbers will be limited to 10,000 a day to meet social distancing requirements, fewer than half of their pre-Covid levels, operator Sete told AFP.
Voyager spacecraft detects “persistent hum” beyond our solar system
“It’s very faint and monotone”
Istanbul’s landmark Grand Bazaar reopens after being shuttered in March
The historical Grand Bazaar opened its doors to visitors on June 1 as part of the country's normalization phase, having longed for its old crowded and busy days since being shuttered on March 24.
Delphi Forum turned into an online event this June
The organizers of the annual Delphi Economic Forum have announced that, after the postponement of the event at Delphi last month and "in light of the collective effort to fight the coronavirus and the social distancing measures that are in place," they will deliver this year's Forum as a digital event.
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