Secrets of the Brussels media machine
In politics, whoever can better influence the international media to push forward their views has the upper hand, say political communications insiders. And this isn’t just the case during election…
In politics, whoever can better influence the international media to push forward their views has the upper hand, say political communications insiders. And this isn’t just the case during election…
Deal to unlock Greek bailout funding at this week’s meeting of eurozone finance ministers unlikely
By the standards of his frenzied schedule here last week, the meeting on Friday between Yanis Varoufakis, the Greek finance minister, and Lee C. Buchheit, the dean of international debt…
Global lenders΄ negotiations with Greece, which have been moving at a crawl recently, have gained some momentum but remained a long way from the finish line, the International Monetary Fund΄s…
The upcoming trial of Golden Dawn members is a matter for the whole of society, because the outcome will affect us all.
The International Monetary Fund has urged EU negotiators to slim down their list of demands in debt talks with Greece amid fears that time is running out to reach a…
Greece can only become competitive if it leaves the euro and lets its currency depreciate sharply, says Roger Bootle
From April 16 to 21 more than 100 journalism students and young journalists from all over Europe will be attending FEJS΄ Annual Congress held in Athens. ThePressProject is a media…
We buried one of our own today. Sotiris Svanas, editor-in chief of our Greek sister site, The Press Project, passed away yesterday. You might not recognise his name, but as…
In the beginning of April, PASOK representative Andreas Loverdos announced that his party would not participate in the parliamentary discussion over a bill that Giorgos Katrougkalos (present minister of Administrative…