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Greeks have less faith in traditional news sources
Greeks have among the highest rates of trust among Europeans in the platforms that spread the most fake news, namely online platforms and social media, according to the latest Eurobarometer survey, which interviewed around 26,000 citizens and was presented on Monday.
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Bulgarian Companies Cannot Protect Themselves Against Fake News
The conference "Corruption and the Origin of Fake News" was held in the European Parliament. It gathered over 120 Bulgarian public figures, citizens and European MP's.
Big Shaq | Athens | March 8
Riding high on the popularity of his comedic rap "Man's Not Hot," released in September last year, English rapper, actor and comedian Michael Dapaah, aka Big Shaq, will be making an appearance at Lohan nightclub in Athens on Thursday, March 8. Entrance costs 25 euros and includes two drinks. To reserve a table, call 6987.501.825.
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Inexplicable indifference
Greece's leftist-led government continues to provocatively ignore the burgeoning problem of public safety and security.
The country has experienced a series of incidents in the last few days that highlight how violence and intimidation have been allowed to become a part of day-to-day life.
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Grey areas, gaps noted in Novartis case testimonies
The testimonies of three anonymous witnesses upon which the alleged Novartis bribery case has been built is full of inconsistencies and gray areas, according to reports on Wednesday.
Pope Condemns 'Evil' of Fake News and its Use for Political Gain
Pope Francis on Wednesday condemned the "evil" of fake news, saying journalists and social media users should shun and unmask manipulative "snake tactics" that foment division to serve political and economic interests, Reuters reported.
"Fake news is a sign of intolerant and hypersensitive
US ambassador snaps himself on Museum Selfie Day
US Ambassador to Greece Geoffrey Pyatt snaps a selfie at the Jewish Museum in Thessaloniki on Wednesday on the occasion of Museum Selfie Day. Museum selfies are being increasingly embraced by museums across the world. For the third year Greece's Benaki Museum is actively promoting the trend.
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Evacuation due to Bomb Threat at Bulgaria's EU Representation Building
An anonymous bomb alert was received at the Bulgarian representation office in Brussels, the Bulgarian National Radio reported. The building was evacuated and closed this afternoon. The law enforcement officers have not found an explosive device. The diplomatic mission will continue its work tomorrow in a normal schedule.
Ankara prosecutor demands release of 1,000 FETÖ suspects after Bylock investigation
The Ankara Public Prosecutor’s Office has demanded the release of 1,000 Fethullahist Terrorist Organization (FETÖ) suspects detained for using Bylock, an encrypted smartphone messaging application ByLock, after they determined that around 11,000 telephone numbers were directed to the application’s server through an online application called Mor Beyin.
Selfie Addiction Could Be Real Mental Disorder - Study
If your social media account is full of selfies, you might be painting a picture of someone with a mental disorder rather than a really cool and exciting life - at least according to some psychologists, who believe there is such a thing as "selfitis," or obsessive selfie-taking.