Cleisthenes, the father of Athenian democracy, must be rolling in his grave at the spectacle of Greece’s referendum this Sunday on whether or not Greece should accept its official creditors’ loan ...
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Perhaps the best way to answer that question is with another question: Did it ever really go away? Despite the economic turmoil that engulfed the country last year, as well as an influx of Middle East ...
On April 24-25, 2026, a series of bilateral agreements were signed in Athens between Greece and France. Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and French President Emmanuel Macron confirmed and ...
For the migrant and refugee adolescent and youth population of Greece, their collective experience is one of straddling borders: between home countries and new countries, between childhood and ...
George Gerapetritis, the Greek Foreign Minister, said on Friday that Greece intends to expand its territorial waters, possibly into the Aegean sea, despite Turkey’s constant threat of war if Athens ...