Social philosophy
The Bulgarian Red Cross Teaches First Aid to Volunteers of the Bulgarian EU Presidency
On December 6, 7 and 8, 2017, at the National Training Center of the Bulgarian Red Cross in Lozen, 100 volunteers will be trained for the Bulgarian Presidency of the Council of the European Union, reports BNT.
And today, on the occasion of the International Volunteer Day, the Bulgarian Youth Red Cross demonstrates the strength of volunteering by rescuing victims of disasters.
Fed up, and rightly so
The fatigue that Greek businesses and individuals are feeling as a result of the immense tax burden that has been placed on their shoulders in recent years is clearly visible. Everyone is feeling it down to their very bones.
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Economic freedom diminishes in Greece
Greece has dropped 27 places in the latest Economic Freedom of the World report compiled by the Fraser Institute think tank in Canada, falling to 116th among 159 countries, just days after learning it had also sunk on the World Economic Forum's Global Competitiveness Index.
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Volunteer movement seeks to get seniors on board
Cooking, hairdressing, embroidery, painting, gardening, drawing, babysitting, handicrafts and reading.
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Our sins when it comes to maintaining our cities
We have a characteristic that ruins, renders ugly, complicates and transforms what is beautiful and exemplary into a bad example in a very short time.
Alaçatı has been on the news recently.
There is a fight that Fatih Terim (the director of Turkish Football federation) has been involved in and the news is out there now with its diverse details.
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Turks see justice as most important value: Study
More than half of Turks see justice as the most important value, according to a study conducted by Doğan Holding regarding Turkish society's common values.
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Discover how your country ranks up in the 2017 Index of Economic Freedom
The Heritage.org, releases the Index of Economic Freedom. It includes valuable data for all countries which can help us understand the diplomatic and geopolitical situation worldwide a bit better.
Here is how they explain it:
Economic inequality 'top global risk over decades'
Rising income inequality is seen as the top risk for the global economy in 2017, with reforms to market capitalism increasingly viewed as necessary to ward off a populist backlash, the World Economic Forum said on Jan. 11.
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Olbios: A comprehensive online guide for the world's volunteers
Olbios in Ancient Greek means the person who is happy, fortunate and blessed, and is perhaps the most apt term to describe people all over the world who donate their time and effort to good causes.
Glasses to honey, Greeks innovating to survive
If necessity is the mother of invention, eight years of a crippling recession and dwindling work prospects has compelled at least some Greeks to reboot, switch professions and innovate to survive.
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