Germany v Greece is a fight to the death, a cultural and economic clash of wills
Berlin’s attitude to Syriza looks condescending, the Greek popular mood is verging on a national revolt – and there is little sign of either side backing down
Berlin’s attitude to Syriza looks condescending, the Greek popular mood is verging on a national revolt – and there is little sign of either side backing down
“You can argue that, in Syriza’s case, their policies are not as clear as they might be, but you have to offer them support because they want to build a…
Polls suggest leader of radical left Syriza party still has the edge over country’s prime minister in runup to 25 January election
Syriza’s anti-austerity programme is more sensible than radical, and what Greece needs. But the EU is far from convinced
If Syriza wins a possible snap poll in the new year, positive repercussions could be felt across Europe
Greece election: EU finance chief flies into Athens as Grexit fears mount
Greece is in the midst of a snap election meant to resolve political indecision over economics
What do you get when you combine a croissant with a Greek custard pie? Answer: a bougatsan – and a viral hit on Instagram
Brush with bankruptcy was meant to end country’s culture of deceit, but malfeasance and mistrust remain widespread
Israel, Cyprus and Greece seek European commission meeting to discuss major pipeline project in politically sensitive waters