Ευρωκίνηση 12/20/2020 TNH Staff
ATHENS - Greece s biggest wildlife rescue center ANIMA said it won t make it through 2021 unless it can find new funding after support for the cause from the Stavros Niarchos Foundation ended.
The group, based in the Greek capital, said it s treated more than 45,000 animals over the past 15 years and still operates seven days a week despite financial difficulties during this COVID-19 year when priority is on saving human lives.
ANIMA founder Maria Ganoti said there s been no respite in the number of calls to help animals in distress and injured during the pandemic when people s attention has turned to their own survival.
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17/12/2020
17/12/2020
The Hellenic Film Society USA (HFS) has launched Always On Sunday On Demand, an online series presenting two Greek films on the first Sunday of every month and making them available on demand worldwide, on any device, 24/7 for the entire month. Showing now through January 2, 2021 are the romantic drama EYES OF NIGHT.
17 Δεκεμβρίου, 2020 - 10:55
Hellenic Film Society USA Launches Monthly Greek Film Series Streaming Worldwide
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The Hellenic Film Society USA (HFS) has launched Always On Sunday On Demand, an online series presenting two Greek films on the first Sunday of every month and making them available on demand worldwide, on any device, 24/7 for the entire month. Showing now through January 2, 2021 are the romantic drama EYES OF NIGHT and GUINESS, a comedy. Both films are in Greek with En
Students to Reinvent 18 World Cities to Tackle Climate Crisis as C40 Cities Launches New Competition
Written by AZoCleantechDec 10 2020
Today, 18 global cities including Buenos Aires, Paris, Washington D.C., and Delhi have launched Students Reinventing Cities, a pioneering competition that will enable students and universities from across the globe to share their vision for a green and just reinvention of our cities.
In a first of its kind, the competition is being led by C40 Cities - the global network of cities committed to bold climate action. The C40 Students Reinventing Cities Competition is dedicated to transforming cities in the face of the climate crisis, by driving an active collaboration between cities and academia. The competition will ignite creative, imaginative, and tangible ways to decarbonise city neighbourhoods, as well as to support thriving and resilient life for local communities.