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Since Greece legalised surrogacy in 2002, it has become a global hub of reproductive tourism. The surrogacy industry has never been so profitable, but has the commodification of women's bodies gone too far?
With one thousand workers losing their job every day, Greeks have had to find some way to survive. As this fascinating report shows, many have done that by returning from the desolate cities to the farms.
While political parties bitterly debate Greece's future in the eurozone, locals are finding their own solutions - one that doesn't rely on the Euro at all. Could the people of Volos have found the answer?
Greece faces further economic uncertainty with debts more than 100% of its GDP, and its incongruence to see mass protest for more money in tandem with the financial collapse.
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