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Chloe Hadjimatheou

Chloe Hadjimatheou

Journalist at BBC News

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Location
United Kingdom
Languages
  • English
Covering topics
  • Computers & Technology
  • Independent Film

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Recent Articles

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The Greek parents too poor to care for their children

The social cost of the financial crisis in Greece is beginning to bite, with some desperate families giving up the most precious thing of all - their children.
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Syriza: A party under pressure - BBC

If anti-austerity parties like Syriza win power in Greece’s election on Sunday, then the country’s membership of the euro could be at stake. So what is it like being on the campaign trail with them?
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Greeks confront crime wave amid austerity

Greece's depression has put many out of work and left illegal immigrants destitute. Now Greeks face a rise in crime which police seem unable to stop.
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Greece's pensioners face looming poverty - BBC

Few in Greek society have escaped the effects of the country’s austerity programme. But Greece’s elderly may be suffering the most - with some so desperate they have committed suicide.
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The tourists held by Greek police as illegal migrants

Greece stepped up efforts to catch illegal migrants last summer, but tourists have been among those held - and at least two have been badly beaten.
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Beg, get arrested, go to court, repeat...

Luke has been arrested 17 times for begging, and jailed twice. He returns to the streets each time - and before long he’s arrested again.
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Mayday: How the White Helmets and James Le Mesurier got pulled into...

Mayday: How the White Helmets and James Le Mesurier got pulled into a deadly battle for truth
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The UK professor and the fake Russian agent

An email exchange between a UK professor and a man called "Ivan" shows how intense the information war over Syria remains.
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'I fear bumping into my torturers in the street'

Syrian refugees saw Europe as a sanctuary - but now some are afraid of coming face to face with their torturers.
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South Korea: Why so many struggle to sleep

Growing numbers of South Koreans suffer from sleep deprivation, with many turning to sleeping pills.
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Salman Rushdie: Did a ‘chance’ airport meeting lead to fatwa?

Two British imams met an Iranian minister hours before the decree calling for the author’s death, was issued in 1989.