If Greece turns left, will Europe follow?
A SYRIZA victory would mean a clear message by the Greek people against austerity
A SYRIZA victory would mean a clear message by the Greek people against austerity
Greece and Italy have issued widely different figures for how many people are still not accounted for in the ferry fire that killed at least 11 people in the Adriatic…
Greece dissolved its Parliament on Wednesday, preparing for early general elections this month that could provoke a showdown with its creditors and cause turmoil in financial markets
Greece’s flirtation with an exit from the euro in 2011 and two cliffhanger elections in 2012 prompted the darkest days of the debt crisis, halted only by the European Central…
Political and financial instability stemming from Greece again is the last thing many in Europe want. But the looming prospect of a victory for the Syriza party is creating just…
After years of painful belt-tightening, wage cuts and spiralling unemployment, Greek voters will be asked to choose between more of the same and a leap into the unknown
Michael Fuchs says Greek politicians could not now "blackmail" their partners in the currency bloc
The prime minister looks likely to lose a snap Greek election later this month, but it is not clear what government will succeed him
The lead that Greece΄s anti-bailout party Syriza has over the ruling conservatives has narrowed, according to two polls published after Prime Minister Antonis Samaras was forced to call a parliamentary…
A moralistic perception of creditors as virtuous and debtors as sinners blocks a solution