
Education, Awareness Focus of World Cancer Day
The United States joins the Union for International Cancer Control (UICC), the World Health Organization and a host of other [...]

Internet Was Tool for Expression and Repression in 2011
The United States and its international partners “made a great deal of progress” in 2011 in adopting measures that can [...]

Martin Luther King Jr. Day: A Time to Serve Others
The Reverend Martin Luther King Jr., who is remembered in the United States on the third Monday of January each [...]

The Christmas Tradition in America
Christmas, celebrated by most Christians on December 25, commemorates the birth of Jesus of Nazareth. Americans, like many of the [...]

Clinton: Culture, Religion Cannot Excuse Anti-Gay Discrimination
Like every human being, gays, lesbians, bisexuals and transgendered (LGBT) people are born free and entitled to the same human [...]

Design for Resilience in a Black Swan World
Mosaiko.gr briefly met with professor David Orr of the Oberlin College in the framework of the 2011 Ecoweek in Athens, [...]

World AIDS Day 2011
Heading into the fourth decade of AIDS, we are finally in a position to end the epidemic. The progress we [...]

1,2 Million Children
“1,2 Million Children are bought and sold across international borders each year. The majority of these victims are forced into [...]

Violence Against Women Has Broad Social Consequences, Experts Say
Long a subject locked in the home behind a curtain of silence, violence against women will be pushed into an [...]

The Athens Chancery celebrates 50 years!
The Athens Chancery, by architect Walter Gropius, one of the most celebrated representatives of the famed Bauhaus School, is a [...]

















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