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These Activists Set Up Roadside Kitchens for Europe’s Refugees
Food activism group No Border Kitchen serves thousands of meals to refugees every day, setting up in the street or squats. I join them in Lesbos, half a mile from the island’s ferry terminal.
Twenty Years of Alexis Vasilikos's Surreal, Sublime Photographs
The Greek fine art photographer just came out with an imprint that acts as a synopsis of two decades of work.
Stream The Late Night Bedroom Recordings From New Chicago Act Bloodhype
Maureen Neer is a songwriter who has taken the DIY attitude of her small college town and applied it to her bedroom productions in Chicago.
Athenians Rioted on the Anniversary of the Police Killing of a 15-Year-Old
The 2008 killing of Alexandros Grigoropoulos is still prompting protests from left-wing groups that generally end in violence.
Germany Has Gifted Greece the Details of 10,588 Suspected Tax Dodgers
A federal German state has given Greek authorities the information on suspected fraud to help Athens fulfil its promise to international creditors to crack down on tax evasion.
Greek Party Syriza Is Supporting Mass Protests Against Its Own Government
Major Greek unions have called a 24-hour strike and demonstrations in protest at austerity measures agreed by Syriza in exchange for fresh bailout funds. And the Syriza government is right behind them.
Anarchists Have Taken Over a Building in Athens to House Refugees
Members of the Anti-authoritarian Movement plan to fix up the space and turn it into temporary accommodation for refugees.
Greek Police Are Under Investigation for Alledgedly 'Torturing' Teens Last Week
One of them—a 13-year-old boy—was allegedly severely beaten while handcuffed and laying on the ground.
Greek Millennials Are Sick of Politics
With voter turnout at its lowest, have the youth of Greece become apathetic?
We Went to Former Greek Prime Minister Alex Tsipras’ Rally in Athens
The rally, held in historic Syntagma Square, was literally painted red with SYRIZA flags and shirts, albeit not as many as January's final rally or the 'No' rally prior to July's referendum.
A Neo-Nazi Political Party in Greece Has Accepted Responsibility for the Murder of an Antifascist Rapper
Who the hell is going to vote for the far-right organization in the upcoming Greek elections now? I contacted some political analysts to find out.
Greece Is So Much More Than Its Recession
Niko J. Kallianiotis's photo series, Motherland, shows a happier side of the country than the one we are used to seeing.