Greece

Nick Kangadis | May 17, 2017
(Image: Screenshot/YouTube) Greece is on fire. Literally. The Associated Press (AP) is reporting that anti-austerity some protesters in Athens…
Nick Kangadis | February 8, 2017
Polls are so subjective. Case in point: the results of this particular survey even shocked the poll-maker. The Queen Elizabeth II Academy for…
Daniel Pickert | November 16, 2016
Greek riot police were forced to use tear gas and stun grenades in Athens on Tuesday to subdue over 7,000 protesters who erupted over President…
P. Gardner Goldsmith | June 24, 2016
One would be hard pressed to overstate the seismic political import of what happened in the UK last night when the supporters of “Leave” edged “…
Nick Kangadis | June 6, 2016
June 6, 1944 is a day that will forever hold a hallowed place in the annals of history. On this day, the 72nd anniversary of D-Day, we remember…
Nick Kangadis | May 10, 2016
On Monday, British Prime Minister David Cameron gave a speech at the British Museum in London making his case for Britain to stay in the European…
Nick Kangadis | May 9, 2016
The European Commission of the European Union (EU) said last week the hundreds of millions in fines could be levied on countries that do not take…
ashley.rae | April 5, 2016
A government official in Athens is claiming the lack of a mosque in the city is going to cause Muslims to become radicalized and make the country…
Corwin Parks | November 17, 2015
There is a lot wrong with the world in the wake of the dreadful Paris attacks. There has been heartbreak, pain and sorrow, but life does continue. We…
ashley.rae | June 30, 2015
In order to try to tackle Greece’s ongoing debt crisis, a pioneer has taken an approach that has not previously been considered by politicians: an…
Brad Fox | January 26, 2015
Alexis Tsipras, once considered too radical for national politics is head of the Syriza party or, Coalition of the Radical Left, is now the new…