Alexis Tsipras
Do Greeks and Germans Actually Hate Each Other?
The economic relationship between the two countries has been strained in recent years, so we asked young people in Berlin and Athens for their perspective.
What the Greek Left's Election Victory Means for the Greek Far Right
Though leftists won control of the government, the fascist Golden Dawn is the third most popular party in Greece at the moment.
The Man in the Hot Seat: Greece's New Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis Has Creditors Rattled
Supporters say the anti-austerity economist is the right man for the job in times of crisis. Critics accuse him of wanting to bankrupt the country, and take it out of the Eurozone.
How Greece's Left-Wing Election Win Could Reverberate Around Europe
Syriza's win on Sunday was a historic moment for the European left, but it remains to be seen what the legacy of this victory will be.
What Can the British Left Learn From Syriza's Greek Election Triumph?
UK socialists need to wait for Labour to come to power and become even more hated – then they can pounce.
We Asked Greece's Social Outcasts if the New Government Gives Them Hope
We asked four people living on the outskirts of society if they believe that Greece's new left-wing government can show them better days.
A Wave of Discontent Is Crashing the Status Quo in Greece
Four decades of dominance over Greece by two major political parties is expected to end Sunday with a victory by Alexis Tsipras and his left-wing Syriza party, which will likely reject austerity measures imposed by international groups.