A small far-right party that unexpectedly entered the Greek Parliament last year will not be allowed to field candidates for the European Parliament this summer
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Russia Strikes Ukraine’s Odesa During Zelensky and Greek Prime Minister’s Visit
Russia launched a missile strike on the southern Ukrainian city of Odesa on Wednesday while President Volodymyr Zelensky and Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis of Greece
Who Is Stefanos Kasselakis, the Syriza Leader Upending Greek Politics?
Stefanos Kasselakis was virtually unknown in Greece just six months ago when he was a no-chance election candidate with Syriza, the country’s main opposition party.
What Ancient Greek Tragedies Can Teach Us About Grief
Heat in Greece in summer was expected, but its intensity startled me. Wherever I went — Athens, Aegina, Delphi, the Peloponnese — the grass was
18 People Killed in Greek Wildfire May Be Migrants
Greek firefighters recovered the bodies of 18 people on Tuesday who they believe may be migrants in the Evros region of northern Greece, close to
Wildfires Imperil Greek Isle of Rhodes, Forcing Big Relocation
Greek Coast Guard vessels on Saturday evacuated hundreds of tourists and locals trapped in seaside villages on Rhodes that were threatened by five-day-old wildfires, moving
5 Takeaways From the Greek Election
Kyriakos Mitsotakis, the leader of the conservative New Democracy party who has presided over a period of economic stability and tough anti-migration policies in Greece,
After Greek Train Crash, Station Manager Faces Court
The Greek station manager accused of putting a speeding passenger train into the path of an oncoming freight train was expected in court on Sunday
Greek Court Drops Espionage Charges Against Aid Workers
A Greek court dropped charges of espionage against two dozen aid workers on Friday, ending a trial that was widely criticized by human rights organizations