AEK: What time and where is the game

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⁣ ​ ⁤ ⁢ ⁢ ⁤ ⁣ ​ ‌ Three⁢ games ended without a win at AEK, which goes to the neighborhood,‌ but⁢ also inhospitable ‌Peristeri,⁢ for the match⁣ against the ambitious⁣ Atromitos. Pablo ⁣Garcia’s side returned from three‍ straight defeats with a ⁣3-0 win over Athens Kallithea FC, while Matias Almeida beat Aris in midweek and regained⁢ some of the morale lost from the defeat in Serres.

⁢⁤ ⁢ ⁤ ⁤ ​ ‍ ‍ ⁢ ⁢ The match will ‍take place at 20:30 and the television rights for ‌Atromitos’ home games belong⁣ to Nova, who will broadcast the match via Novasports⁢ Prime.

⁣ ‍ ​ ⁣ ​ ⁤ ⁤ ‍ ⁣ It is recalled that the ⁣preparation of Atromitos​ for⁣ the match⁣ against AEK in Peristeri has been completed. After the end​ of training, at the sports center⁢ in Mazarakis, the Atromitos coach, Pablo​ Garcia, announced⁢ the squad ​that will be ⁤available for‍ the match.

​ ⁣ ⁢ ‍ ‌ ⁣ ⁢ ⁤ The following footballers are ​in the team:‌ Houtesiotis, Koselef, Saltas, ⁣Athanasiou, ⁤Moudes, Stavropoulos, Brosson, Kini, ⁣Mansour, Gondhaleth, Mihorl, Tsingaras, ‍Karamanis, Kaloskamis,​ Ouedraogo, Vrakas,⁣ Warda, ⁣Van Weert, Jubitana, Baku , ​Tsandilas , Carlitos

Sure! Below ‌is ⁤a fictional and engaging interview between the editor of Time.news, Alex Carter,‌ and a prominent climate activist, ⁤Maya Lin, who is known for her innovative sustainability projects and ⁣advocacy for ⁣policy ​change.⁤

Interview: Time.news with Maya Lin

Alex Carter (Editor): Welcome to Time.news, Maya! It’s a pleasure to have you here‍ with us today. Your work in climate activism has been inspiring to many. How did ‌your journey begin in this field?

Maya Lin: Thank you for having me, Alex! My journey started quite unexpectedly. I’ve‌ always been passionate about nature and the ‌environment. But the tipping point came during my⁣ university years when I took a course on climate science. ‍The data was overwhelming, and I realized the urgency of the situation.‍ I felt a responsibility to act,‍ which led me to activism.

Alex: ‌ It’s interesting how education can transform our perspectives. You’ve developed several innovative projects aimed at ⁤promoting sustainability. Can you​ share one that‌ you’re particularly proud​ of?

Maya: Absolutely! One project that stands⁤ out‍ is the “Urban Green Spaces Initiative.” We transformed underutilized⁢ urban areas into vibrant green spaces that not only help improve air quality but also ⁣foster community engagement. It’s remarkable how ⁢a small park can revitalize a neighborhood and create a sense of belonging.

Alex: That sounds incredible! Green spaces can indeed have a profound impact. In your experience,‍ what’s the biggest‌ challenge you face while ‌advocating for climate policy changes?

Maya: I’d say the biggest challenge is bridging the gap between science and⁢ policy. There’s often ‍a disconnect where the urgency of climate science doesn’t translate into immediate ​action from policymakers. It’s ‍about influencing not just the lawmakers but also the general public ​to ‌understand the stakes involved.

Alex: That’s a crucial point. Speaking of public engagement,‌ how do you approach communicating these complex issues to make them relatable?

Maya: ​Storytelling is key. I try to connect with people on an emotional level rather than bombarding them with⁤ data. Sharing​ personal stories, showcasing local heroes in the ⁤climate fight, and highlighting successful initiatives ⁢helps demystify the issues. It’s about making climate‍ change feel personal ‍and urgent.

Alex: That resonates well—people relate to stories. Moving forward, what gives you hope in the fight against climate change?

Maya: The youth! The passion and activism from younger generations are astounding. They’re not waiting for permission to act; they’re organizing, leading⁤ protests, and holding leaders accountable. Seeing their determination and creativity gives me so much hope‍ for the future.

Alex: It’s inspiring to hear, especially as⁣ much of the dialogue surrounding climate can feel bleak. What advice would you​ give to someone looking to ⁣get involved but unsure where to start?

Maya: Start small! Educate yourself about local​ issues, volunteer for local environmental groups, and don’t be afraid to ⁢speak out. Every action counts,‌ no matter how small. The ⁤important thing is to find your passion within the ⁣broader climate movement, whether it’s policy, grassroots activism, education, or innovative projects.

Alex: Wise words, Maya. Before​ we ⁤wrap up, do you have any upcoming ‍projects or events⁣ you’re excited about?

Maya: Yes! We’re launching a ‍community tree-planting initiative next month that ‌aims to engage local schools and residents. It’s a hands-on way to make a difference and ‌strengthen community bonds. I can’t wait to see the turnout!

Alex: That⁤ sounds fantastic! Thank you so much for sharing your insights today, Maya. Your work is truly making‍ a difference. We look forward ‌to following your future projects and the positive impacts⁣ they’ll bring.

Maya: Thank you, Alex! It’s been a pleasure talking with you. Let’s continue ⁣to push for change together!


This interview highlights ⁣actionable insights while showcasing the ‍passion and dedication of the activist,⁤ fostering an engaging dialogue for readers.

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