A painting depicting a debate between Socrates and Aspasia, by Nicolas André Monsiaux, circa 1800. Wikimedia Commons Marguerite Johnson, University of Newcastle In our [...]
A body has been found inside a burned-out car near Rio de Janeiro. The car found was rented by the Greek ambassador to Brazil,Kyriakos Amiridis. Mr Amiridis went [...]
Greek voters exhausted by years of economic crisis, European-imposed austerity and political turmoil are heading back to the polls Sunday to vote for a new government. The [...]
Colin Rowat, University of Birmingham It is widely accepted that the Greek bailout and austerity package has led to wealth flowing from Greece to its European creditors, [...]
Greece was no closer Monday to reaching a new bailout deal with its international creditors, but Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras is set to offer new proposals at a European [...]
The Greeks will vote on the future of Greece today and the Eurozone. In the birthplace of democracy Greeks will be asked the following question: “Must the agreement [...]
The European Trade Union Confederation(ETUC) has said people need to think long and hard before pushing Greece out of the Eurozone. “Decisions by the ECB and Eurogroup [...]
Greece is officially in default after missing a $1.8 billion loan payment Tuesday to the International Monetary Fund. It is the first major developed economy to miss [...]
by Marianna Fotaki, University of Warwick Greece will hold a referendum on July 5 on whether the country should accept the bailout offer of international creditors. The [...]
As Athens continues to move towards defaulting on a € 1.6 billion payment due to the International Monetary Fund on Tuesday, the economic situation in Greece is getting [...]