Greece & Macedonia: negotiating history doesn’t make it true
Geopolitical expediency has forced a people to bargain with the only name history has left them. Reflect on this, before again dismissing […]
Geopolitical expediency has forced a people to bargain with the only name history has left them. Reflect on this, before again dismissing […]
What appears here – perhaps for the first time in such a direct way – is a link between an assault against […]
If the way that we envisage a change in Israeli policies and an advent of Palestinian freedom is rooted in democratic ideals […]
The naming dispute between Greece and the Republic of Macedonia that has raged for almost three decades must be resolved. By Augustine […]
As expected, the Ministry of Justice rejected an amendment to scrap anti-terrorism legislation in Greece, proposed by the Greek Communist Party. By […]
New Democracy’s positions on a variety of issues are solidifying into a hard right-wing stance, sometimes even reversing a previous moderate outlook. […]
A tweet by Media Lens, a UK-based media-watch project that analyses mainstream media bias, urged young journalists to “not write for money”. It […]
Populism as a term reappeared in everyday public discourse in Greece with the first protests against the memorandum with IMF, EU and […]
A torrent of world-wide publicity has followed the murder of leftist musician Pavlos Fyssas by Golden Dawn supporter Giorgos Roupakias, two nights […]
The famous error of the ‘multiplier’, admitted by the IMF (but not by its paid clerks in the political and journalist offices […]