Giving
Kinds of Kindness is the new film by Giorgos Lanthimos at this year's 77th Cannes Film Festival
The film is called "Kinds of Kindness"
Prosecutors to investigate soup kitchen founder
Athens' prosecutors office has ordered an investigation into the founder of one of the country's best-known soup kitchens on charges that he embezzled and misused at least 600,000 euros in donations.
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Wonders of Science: Baby Born from 27-Year-Old Embryo
A Tennessee couple once again broke the record for having the longest-frozen embryo to be birthed when they welcomed their daughter Molly this October.
Greek street magazine eyes subscriptions, food coupons to help sellers
Greece's street magazine Schedia has set out a plan to support its sellers now that the measures taken to halt the spread of the new coronavirus in the country have taken a toll on its sales or shut down soup kitchens on which homeless and vulnerable individuals depended on.
Tens of Thousands Protest in Paris against a New In Vitro Fertilization Law
Tens of thousands protested in Paris against a new law on in vitro fertilization. It will give women under the age of 43 access to state-funded procedures, regardless of their marital status and sexual orientation. Currently, only heterosexual couples have access to the procedures.
The Greek Band Which Was Selling Bulgarian Babies reportedly Won over Half a Million Euros
€ 500,000 was the profit of the organized crime group for illegal adoptions and trafficking in eggs in Greece, police officials said in a statement quoted by Kathimerini newspaper. According to authorities, the group that was busted yesterday is the largest in Europe and the best organized.
Large-scale adoptions racket busted in Thessaloniki
Police in Thessaloniki on Wednesday announced they had unraveled a racket involved in illegal adoptions and egg trafficking, which they described as one of Europe's largest and most well-organized.
Twelve people have so far been arrested on suspicion of belonging to the gang, which police said made a profit of more than 500,000 euros over three years.
Museum shops get facelift despite red tape
The gift shops operating at Greece's museums and archaeological sites sum up the Culture Ministry's idea of promoting the country's cultural legacy, says archaeologist Mimika Giannopoulou, a member of the board at the Archaeological Resources Fund (TAP). Over the past few months, Giannopoulou's job has been to freshen up the products available at these shops, as well as the spaces themselves.
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Emotional Bank Account
Sounds familiar? I surely hope not. If this is the case at your office then you probably work in a psychologically unsafe place which was created by a bad manager. When the communication becomes hostile, defensive, full of verbal battles, emotional withdrawal, or even worse - silence, then this is a clear evidence of a very low level of trust.
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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.