We must help victims of sexual violence in Ukraine
Nine months since the war in Ukraine began, we are increasingly reading reports of alleged war crimes, including sexual violence against women and girls. Sadly, history is repeating itself.
Nine months since the war in Ukraine began, we are increasingly reading reports of alleged war crimes, including sexual violence against women and girls. Sadly, history is repeating itself.
A new case – the third – of possible sexual abuse of a minor at the Ark of the World children’s charity is reportedly under investigation.
The Acropolis of Athens has become accessible to the visually impaired with a new route being inaugurated on Thursday that combines models of its monuments, haptic feedback points and signs in Greek and English Braille.
The Council of State has paved the way for unvaccinated health workers to return to work after ruling that the extension until the end of the year of their mandatory inoculation is unconstitutional.
A public prosecutor will conduct a general investigation into the financial activities and management of European funds by the nongovernmental research organization Human Rights 360.
Ruling New Democracy leads opposition SYRIZA by 8 percent in voting intentions, according to a new opinion poll.
“We’re fighting tooth and nail to stay open,” says Yiannis Karayiannis, the owner of Astron, a glassware and porcelain store on Voulis Street, just off downtown Syntagma Square.
It was nearing the end of Hassan Zahra’s workday, herding goats on a mountaintop along Lebanon’s southeastern border, when he was ambushed by a group of Israeli soldiers, he said.
The European Commission is on Friday expected to announce the approval of the second installment from the Recovery and Resilience Fund to Greece, amounting to 3.56 million euros, following the request submitted by the government at the end of September.