Eurozone
How Greece Could Change the Future of Europe
Syriza's election victory is the biggest breakthrough in the painfully slow-motion process of European voters reclaiming their democratic input on fundamental economic policy issues.
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.
Young Greeks Hope a Syriza Victory in Sunday's Election Will Save Their Lost Generation
The populist leftist party Syriza plans to end austerity, cut taxes, and increase social spending in a bid to tackle what its leaders have labeled a "humanitarian crisis" in Greece.
The New Roma Ghettos
In the last two years, as the Eurozone crisis worsens, Slovakia seems to be scapegoating its precarious minority of Roma—the ethnic group better known as Gypsies. Racist violence, evictions, threats, and more subtle forms of discrimination and...
George Osborne Seems Pretty Smug About 'Fixing' the Economy
But how much does he really have to crow about?
The Hangover News
Europe narrowly avoided economic meltdown this weekend, but you were too hungover to notice.
Quango - A Common European Destiny
Spoiler: It involves a War for Shiny Things and the killing of many elk.