Samaras’s gamble
An early presidential vote could spell trouble for Greece’s government—and for the future of the euro
An early presidential vote could spell trouble for Greece’s government—and for the future of the euro
Re “A sea change in Greece?” (Opinion, Nov. 28) by Nicholas Gage: There is no doubt that successive Greek governments overspent in order to fuel their clientelistic networks and turned…
The prospect of Syriza holding power has prompted more financial turmoil
A tiger that had been living in “deplorable conditions” in Greece will arrive in San Diego Thursday and be shipped to the Lions, Tigers & Bears sanctuary in Alpine, its…
A few years back, as we watched Greece, Ireland, Italy, Portugal and Spain slide into chaos, it seemed that we were caught between two impossibilities: the seeming hopelessness of holding…
As the life of an anarchist hunger-striker slips away, the Greek government refuses to compromise on his education
Greece was the epicentre of Europe’s debt crisis and now — after four years of punishing austerity — it may soon become the first eurozone country to hand its government…
Greek anarchist and convicted robber Nikos Romanos has ended a hunger strike after parties agreed on an amendment that will allow him to attend on-campus classes while wearing an electronic…
Olympiakos’s European season will continue in the Europa League from February, as the Reds defeated Swedish champion Malmoe 4-2 in Piraeus on Tuesday to finish third in their Champions League…
Israel, Greece and Greek Cyprus plan to transport gas in the eastern Mediterranean to the EU through a major pipeline project which will exclude Turkey, a daily reported on Tuesday