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We Accompanied Refugee Children on Their First Day of School
This year, the bell also rung for the children of refugees living at the occupied City Plaza hotel in Athens.
The Architects Working to Solve the World’s Homelessness Problem
Stratis Skopelitis, Maria Christoulia and Alexandros Valsamidis have designed a house costs 50 percent less to build than the average home.
I Lived Like a Baller for a Month in Venezuela on Just 100 Euros
I stayed in a five-star hotel, bought hundreds of beers for under a tenner and paid to fill up the petrol in all my neighbours' cars – all in a country where, to buy toilet paper, you have to queue up for hours.
In Photos: Albanian Migrants Make their Way Back Home
The European debt crisis has led many Albanians who had in the last couple of decades settled in Greece and Italy, leave those countries and return home.
How the Far-Right and Conservatives of Europe Reacted to the Charlie Hebdo Massacre
Can hate really only lead to more hate?
Greece's Anti-Fascist Uprising
How the Golden Dawn arrests have affected Greece's anti-fascist movement.
The Greek Family Surviving Without Electricity
I spent the night with Nino, Koula and their three children, who have been living without electricity since 2007.
The Sienese Are Whipping Each Other with Dried Bulls' Penises As Their City Collapses
How much longer can they distract themselves with horse racing while their bank falls apart?
When Greek Fascists Attack Women on TV
Slapping communists live on telly is the best campaign move ever, Golden Dawn.