Yiannis Baboulias
The Climate Crisis Is Damaging More Than the Environment
The mental health impacts of the imminent end of the world are, unsurprisingly, not great.
Greece on Alert After Anarchist Group Sends Parcel Bombs to European Leaders
Authorities say the package was made to look like it was sent from one politician to another, but was most likely sent by the Conspiracy of Fire Cells (CFC).
Is the East Mediterranean the Next Front in the War on Terror?
According to a lawyer representing an alleged Turkish terrorist, the FBI has been snooping around Greece and interrogating suspected members of DHKP-C, a far-left militia. Is the US about to increase its involvement in the region?
Remembering How Greece Used HIV to Terrorize Sex Workers
In April 2012, the Greek police carried out a massive operation in downtown Athens, arresting drug users and sex workers, forcing them to undergo HIV testing and charging them with prostitution. A year later, that provision was reinstated.
The Golden Dawn Crackdown Might Have Been a Little Premature
Three MPs have been released on bail, which doesn't look good for the prosecution's case.
A Golden Dawn Member Murdered an Anti-Fascist Rapper in Athens
It's crunch-time for Greece's party of neo-Nazi thugs.
An Antifascist Rapper Was Murdered in Athens Last Night
It's Crunch-Time for Greece's Party of Neo-Nazi Thugs
Faisal Islam Has Spent Five Years Watching Europe Collapse
His book, The Default Line: The Inside Story of People, Banks, and Entire Nations on the Edge, documents the 2008 financial crisis and the aftershocks that are still being felt from Greece to the UK.
Turkey and Greece Are Working Together to Punish Dissidents
An arrest of suspected terrorists trying to go from Greece to Turkey is giving the Greek cops an excuse to crack down on anarchists, while Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan gets more paranoid about "foreign plotters."
Have the Skouries Protesters Really Defeated the EU, Goldminers, and Terror Police in Greece?
El Dorado, the Canadian company that owns controversial gold mines in Greece's Skouries forest, has announced that it will stop all works in the area until at least 2016. According to a company spokesperson, the reasoning behind this decision is that...