Yiannis Baboulias
Remember When Greece Used HIV to Terrorise Its Sex Workers?
The eleven women wrongfully charged with prostitution do.
The Golden Dawn Crackdown Might Have Been a Little Premature
Three MPs have been released on bail, which doesn't look good for the prosecution's case.
A Golden Dawn Member Murdered an Anti-Fascist Rapper in Athens Last Night
It's crunch-time for Greece's party of neo-Nazi thugs.
Faisal Islam Has Spent Five Years Watching Europe Collapse
We interviewed Channel 4's economics editor about the financial crisis.
Turkey and Greece Are Working Together to Punish Dissidents
Both sides get to catch revolutionaries – it's a win-win situation.
Have the Skouries Protesters Really Defeated the EU, Goldminers and Terror Police in Greece?
The battle for Skouries forest may have been won – though it's more likely to be détente.
Southern Europe Is Becoming One Big Surveillance State
Wiretaps have increased by 1,050 percent in Greece over the past five years.
An Interview with Wu Ming, the Mysterious Collective of Anti-Establishment Writers
Talking about Italian politics, sci-fi communist utopias and Luther Blissett.
Turkey Is Waging an Invisible War Against Its Dissidents
Possible collusion between the Greek and Turkish governments is just as scary as tear gas.
What Happens to Love When Society Falls Apart?
The new Greek film Love in the Time of Crisis is hoping to work it out.
The Greek Government Are Silencing Their People
The ruling party shut down two activist radio stations and a website last week.