Person of the Year: Julian Assange
In the past, the people we’ve named Person of the Year have been newsmakers in Greece. Assange’s case marks an exception, which we’ll try to explain. But for us to…
In the past, the people we’ve named Person of the Year have been newsmakers in Greece. Assange’s case marks an exception, which we’ll try to explain. But for us to…
Today (18 September) is the anniversary of the murder of Pavlos Fyssas, a time when we are called to reconsider what we already know. These days, when rhetorically everyone condemns…
The following constitutes a translation of some of the most significant portions of the defense made by Ilias Kasidiaris on October 16, as part of the Golden Dawn trial proceedings.…
An interview with Claire Fox ― a Member of the EU Parliament with the Brexit Party, a former member of UK’s Trotskyist-leaning Revolutionary Communist Party, and an activist for freedom…
It sounds like a well known joke: an American and an Argentinian walk into the Greek War of Independence. How did this happen? CJ: I’m still asking myself that 10……
In his 1837 lecture “The American Scholar,” the American transcendentalist philosopher Ralph Waldo Emerson called books the “best type of the influence of the past.” Yet he also emphasized that…
In yesterday’s elections challenger Kyriakos Mitsotakis and his center-right New Democracy party delivered a major defeat to incumbent Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras and Syriza. KKE, the Greek Communist Party, fared…
We have readers who are also subscribers, and we asked that they change over their subscriptions to our new accounts. We also requested that they increase the amount they pay…
Tomorrow Greece goes to the polls in national elections. On the heels of New Democracy’s clear victory in May’s European elections, the party’s success tomorrow seems all but certain. The…
“Other Opinion” is a group of parents on Samos who are seeking to put their name into action: to express a different view concerning the developments surrounding the refugee crisis…