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April 04 2012

05:30

Greece Faces Off With Holdout Investors Over Debt

A few investors who will not agree to take losses on their bonds expect Athens and its supporters to pay them back rather than go into default, a move that analysts said could set a dangerous precedent.

March 19 2012

04:12

Greek Finance Minister Venizelos to Lead Pasok

The change of power at the party, Pasok, comes as Greece prepares for a national election this spring.

03:09

In Greece, Business Rules Can Puzzle Entrepreneurs

Despite the government’s promises to improve, starting a business in Greece remains discouragingly complicated, as is demonstrated by one man’s effort to sell olive products online.

March 12 2012

12:36

Greek Leaders Turn Focus to Preparing for Elections

Greek leaders jumped into campaign mode to prepare for elections expected by early May amid voter dissatisfaction and the rise of groups on the far left and far right.

March 09 2012

02:32

World Briefing | Europe: Germany and Austria Call on Greece to Tighten Immigration Controls

Germany and Austria called on Greece to tighten its immigration controls, saying that other countries in the European Union may otherwise be forced to reinstate border checks.

March 01 2012

23:55

Global Voices Podcast: Remembering Our School Days

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Hello World!

Welcome to the Global Voices podcast. In this edition we’re going to school. From extreme teaching on the Niger River, to hearing truths from our younger friends, and thinking back to some of the fondest or most memorable educational moments of Global Voices contributors.

So, what were school days like for Global Voices people?

An explosive memory

Paula GoesPaula Goes from Brazil is our multilingual editor. Here is one of her funnier memories from journalism school, where a “glow in the dark” potato-mayonnaise salad served at a superhero costume party caused a frenetic rush of students to the hospital, to the great amusement of doctors and passersby.

Everyone survived to laugh at the story years later.

Teaching the internet from a boat

In this episode we also have an amazing tale of teaching, boats and the river.

Eddie Avila, director of Rising Voices talks with Boukary Konaté in Mali about the Segou Villages Project that brought Internet to villages along the Niger River by boat. Read more about the journey that brought internet to 800 villagers and see Boukary's photos shared on Flickr.

An unforgettable teacher

Veroniki KrikoniMemories of school days may be closely linked to friends or enemies but they may also be related to places and of course teachers. Some say that it is both the best and the worst teachers that stay in your mind years after you have left school. Veroniki Krikoni in Greece shares a beautiful tribute to a time, place and a teacher.

Playground politics

Cyrus FarivarThese times of learning in our childhood can help to make us who we are today. Cyrus Farivar is a journalist, producer and author. He describes an impulsive moment in the playground that landed him in the most trouble he's ever experienced in school… after biting his friend.

Juliana RinconAlso recalling a formative moment on the playground, Juliana Rincón Parra from Colombia describes how she was forced to negotiate a minefield of gender politics in order to play a simple game of “house” with her friends.

How Ethan learned to type so fast

Ethan ZuckermanSchool can be a time where you realise where you may want to go later in life. But getting there is not always easy.

A boy named Ethan Zuckerman, who grew up to be the co-founder of Global Voices, tells how his struggles with handwriting in the 4th grade almost caused him to lose hope… until he learned to type. Fast!

Standing up to bullies

Having a hard time at school with teachers can lead to smart solutions as Ethan’s story proves. Unfortunately, some of us grew up surrounded with few friends and more enemies. Bullying at school is an international problem and finding the right answer is not easy.

Vuk's mom Danica RadisicOne person who has suffered at the hand of bullies is Vuk. He’s a 12-year old blogger and son of Danica Radisic in Serbia. Together they explained what happened and what school is like under this type of pressure. If you’re facing a bully, don’t go through it alone and find someone you can talk to, he says.

Studying abroad

Francois-Xavier Ada-AffanaFrancois-Xavier Ada-Affana is a writer and translator and describes himself on his blog as “a nice Cameroonian finding his way in the world.”

He tells us how studying international relations in Cyprus, Greece has helped shape his views on history and education, opening his mind to new cultures and people.

The long walk to school

Victor KaongaFor our final story we have a journey. A trip into the past, and the 3 kilometre path that Victor Kaonga walked to school each day in Malawi as an 8-year old boy, often in rain with banana leaves as umbrellas. Today, Victor is a broadcast journalist. Driving past the place where he used to go to school, he says, “The distance remains the same, it's only that now it appears much shorter.”

Thanks for listening

That’s all we have for this edition. School and educational stories are a reminder of the things that make us so similar no matter where we are in the world. The thing that brings us together are those years when we were all inexperienced. Now we can look back and wonder at what we have become.

Huge thanks to all of our contributors who took us back in their lives as well as those who shared a picture of education today. I think we all learned something!

Music Credits

In the podcast you can hear lots of lovely Creative Commons music. Thanks to Mark Cotton for his fantastic creations and thanks also to all of the wonderful voice over performances and clips that help to glue the podcast together. The Global Voices Podcast, the world is talking, we hope you’re listening!

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February 23 2012

19:28

Greece: Athens, 1st African Film Festival

The first African Film Festival will take place in Athens, Greece, from February 23 to 29, 2012, with the collaboration of various African countries' embassies and consulates. Twenty one films from Angola, South Africa, Morocco, Tunisia, Nigeria, Egypt and Ethiopia will be screened. The event is hosted by the Greek Film Archive [el].

 

13:16

Greece: ‘Catastroika' Documentary on Public Sector Privatization

A new documentary about the catastrophic consequences of the privatization of the public sector in Greece, entitled Catastroika [el], is in progress. The title comes from the combination of the words ‘catastrophe' and ‘Troika' (the tripartite committee led by the European Commission with the European Central Bank and the International Monetary Fund, that organised the financial rescues of Greece, Ireland and Portugal). The same producers have also created Debtocracy [el], a documentary about the reasons for the Greek economic crisis; watch the trailer here.

February 17 2012

00:31

February 16 2012

15:41

Doubting Greeks’ Resolve, Euro Zone May Hold Back Full Bailout

European finance ministers discussed a plan on Wednesday under which they might pay only about $40 billion to help assure that Greece could meet a $19 billion bond payment in late March.

08:00

Raw Feelings as Greece Waits for E.U. Rescue

Euro zone finance ministers deferred a decision after receiving pledges from Greece's political leaders to respect the terms of a new bailout.

February 15 2012

11:41

Greece: 13th International Guitar Festival in Volos

On 18-19 February, 2012, the 13th International Guitar Winter Festival will take place [el] in Volos, Thessalia, with participants both in classical and electrical guitar competitions. The event's aim is to bring together guitarists of all ages from Greece and abroad to develop their musical skills and be united under their common passion, music.

 

February 10 2012

19:19

Disgruntled Greeks Start 48-Hour National Strike

The tumult came as Prime Minister Lucas Papademos threatened to eject from his fragile interim coalition government any ministers who objected to the country’s new austerity deal.

02:13

In Europe, Stagnation Is the New Normal

The Greek debt deal opens the door to new uncertainties in Europe, which could once again revive the crisis atmosphere.

02:03

Greeks Reach Deal on Austerity to Meet Condition of Bailout

After days of talks, Greek political leaders reached a deal Thursday to support a package of harsh austerity measures demanded by Greece’s financial backers in return for a bailout.

February 09 2012

02:01

Austerity Measure Talks Break Down in Greece

Prime Minister Lucas Papademos and leaders in his government pledged to resume talks to reach an agreement on measures required for a bailout.

January 30 2012

03:15

Greek Coalition Is Said to Back More Austerity

A deal that would erase $130 billion in debt owned by private creditors is expected within days, while Greece’s government positions itself for a second bailout.

January 29 2012

08:37

Greece Inches Toward Deal in Talks With Its Creditors

Greece and its private sector creditors have made new progress toward an agreement on how much of a loss the creditors would be willing to accept on their bond holdings.

07:40

Athletes Struggle in Greece, Birthplace of Olympics

Greece has scrapped extra financing for training, athletes say aid they are supposed to receive is frequently late, and many training centers have fallen into disrepair or closed.

January 28 2012

05:10

The Welsh Economy Slips, but London Cushions the Fall

The British government’s so-called money transfers prop up its poorer regions, keeping them from the kind of collapse suffered in euro zone nations like Greece.

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