From ‘five days at most’ to boots on the ground: the unravelling of the Iran offensive
A brief look back at what led to the attack on Iran, and the events of the first week of the war.
A brief look back at what led to the attack on Iran, and the events of the first week of the war.
With the war against Iran entering its second week, the gravity of events appears to be in inverse proportion to the seriousness of public debate in Greece. Indeed, a concerted…
PASOK’s press spokesman, Costas Tsoukalas, has accused Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis of serving the interests of elites and the privileged few, in comments responding to a recent post by the…
Thousands of people took part in rallies and marches in Athens and Thessaloniki on International Women’s Day, calling for gender equality and action against gender-based violence.
Cyprus’s foreign minister, Konstantinos Kompos, has revealed that the armed drones recently directed at British military bases on the island were launched from Lebanon, confirming the origin of the attacks…
A day of solidarity with the Cuban people was held on Saturday, 7 March, in Chalandri, organised by the Cuban People Solidarity Initiative and the José Martí cultural association. The…
The Secretary-General of the Central Committee of the Greek Communist Party (KKE), Dimitris Koutsoumpas, issued a statement on International Women’s Day, linking women’s struggles to opposition to war and what…
A rescue operation took place in the early hours of Sunday, 8 March 2026, in a sea area south of Crete, after a boat carrying 35 people was located 33…
The New Left has condemned the criminal prosecution of archaeologist Stavros Bazas in Alexandroupolis as an unprecedented attack on democratic rights. In a statement, the party described the transformation of…
The deputy spokesperson for SYRIZA, Anastasia Gara, said Greece should take the lead in defending international law and promoting peace initiatives, commenting on the latest developments in the Middle East.