Sarah Souli
The Last Person Hand Painting Movie Posters in Greece
In Athens, one cinema is keeping alive a dying, and deeply human, tradition.
The Last Places in Europe Where It’s Illegal to Get an Abortion
European microstates are some of the richest countries on the continent, but human rights, including abortion, are curtailed.
How the Instant-Coffee Frappé Became a Beloved Greek Institution
It's literally just instant coffee shaken with water and sugar, but that doesn't stop it from being ubiquitous, iconic, and important to Greeks.
Turkey’s band of pro-Erdoğan hackers keep trolling Europe
These cyberattacks follow a specific form of Turkish nationalism.
The Plan to Build a Gold Mine on a Seismic Fault in Greece
“The problem is that we can never predict when an earthquake can strike.”
Greek Anarchists Say They're Injecting Groceries with Toxic Acid
The group posted photos showing that they infused soda, milk, and meat with hydrochloric acid, a highly corrosive substance.
Sand Is Wiping This Tunisian Town Off the Map
Like a half-dozen other villages in a region increasingly choked by desertification, Old Mahlel has been obliterated by advancing sand dunes.
Sand Is Wiping This Tunisian Town Off the Map
Like a half-dozen other villages in a region increasingly choked by desertification, Old Mahlel has been obliterated by advancing sand dunes.
Can Stambeli, the Spiritual Music of Tunisia, Be Saved?
For centuries, the Tunisian spiritual music has been misunderstood. Now, musicians like Salah el Ouergli are trying to keep it from disappearing entirely.
The Best Part of German Cuisine Has Always Been the Pastries
It’s not just the skin-hued sausages and boiled cabbage that lend to Germany’s “unsexy” food appeal—in Berlin, it can feel downright impossible to find a proper meal. The glaring exception are the pastries, which are an entrenched part of German...