Antonis Samaras
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.
Greece Was Taken Over by Rioting Again This Weekend
Protesters gathered in honor of the 2008 killing of Alexandros Grigoropoulos by cops in Athens.
Greek Students Marched for a Better Education Yesterday
High schoolers marched through Athens on Thursday to demand changes to the exam system and improvements to the public schools.
Greece's Government Might Be Better Friends With the Golden Dawn Than We Thought
A leaked video suggests the crackdown on Greece's far-right party was instigated by the government in an attempt to win votes.
The Greek Government Tried and Failed to Close Their PBS
On Tuesday, it was announced that the ERT—Greece's public television network—would be closed down as part of austerity measures the country agreed to when it was bailed out in 2010. Soon after the announcement was made, laid-off workers returned to...
The Hangover News
Europe narrowly avoided economic meltdown this weekend, but you were too hungover to notice.