Moral psychology
Girl in Tunisia arrested for fake verses of the Quran she named coronavirus
Al-Sharqi sparked outrage on social media for the fake verses and even received death threats
"I'm speechless..." PHOTO / VIDEO
Namely, according to the Croatian portal Zadarski.hr, ui asked for help in the form of clothes and shoes two weeks ago, and yesterday at 4.30 pm a long line of people poured in to block traffic as they brought tons of things in bags and boxes of various sizes.
According to Jutarnji list, Martina was there, standing and crying.
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China blames Greece, among other countries for origins of Covid-19
The researchers are trying to pin the blame outside their borders
Greeks 3 times more stressed out due to Covid-19 effects, global study finds
Greeks are more likely to exhibit social altruistic bahaviour
Albanian Women Protest in Street Against Sexual Violence
Several hundred rights activists protested in Tirana on Thursday against sexual violence, after the country was shocked this week when police said they had arrested several teenagers and a 65-year-old school guard for abusing a 15-year-old girl for about two years.
Bulgaria's President Rumen Radev Greets Bulgarians on Easter
"Happy Easter! Today we are all called to overcome the ordeal of 2020, to seek the truest path and unity in order to cope with the long-term effects of the current crisis.
The single soul of empathy dwelling in our bodies
Different people may use different words to describe the friendly China-Greece relations. But recently, the word empathy came to my mind. As the great Greek philosopher Aristotle put it, "What is a friend?
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Vizyenos drama goes back on tour at US universities
A production of Georgios Vizyenos' 19th century drama "My Mother's Sin" is launching its second university tour in the United States, starting in California next week.
Amnesia and schadenfreude
If the customary rules of two-party politics were in place, we would have to assert that the refugee issue was a national issue and, as such, should not be exploited by an opportunistic opposition for reasons of political expediency. But these rules are no more. No one really expects of the main opposition to show self-restraint.
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Gallup Survey: Half of the Bulgarians Think that the State Is to Blame for Their Problems
About half of the Bulgarians believe that the state is to blame for their problems. This way of thinking is more common among the older people, while the younger ones blame themselves for their personal problems more. The data is from a Gallup International survey, part of a sociological agency's monthly research program.