Is tomorrow too late for Greece?
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…
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…
The evidence against Greece had already surfaced in a 2006 report by the Council of Europe and a 2007 report by the European Parliament, both detailing how the country permitted…
Ilias Kasidiaris, the spokesman of Greece’s neonazi party, claims that in the 5-seconds audio recording he released to the parliament PM Antonis Samaras orders a senior judiciary to make sure…
The Standing Committee of the Bern Convention on the Conservation of European Wildlife and Natural Habitats adopted a Recommendation at its annual meeting last week, urging Greece to prevent habitat…
Labour ministry’s annual report paints a dire picture of the labour market, with one in five making an average of €445 per month
Kristin Scott Thomas and director Ian Rickson reunite to bring Sophocles’ tragedy to The Old Vic in the round. Frank McGuinness delivers a charged adaptation of this classic tale of…
Yorgos Kaminis urges Syrian refugees who remain in tents opposite the parliament in the centre of Athens to move out and apply for asylum but ‘Dublin III’ rules and Eurostat…