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What Greek Anarchists Really Want: Nothing
It should come as no surprise that the four young punks who robbed two banks in northern Greece and reportedly are involved in yet...
Clashes at Greek Rallies to Mark Teenager’s 2008 Fatal Shooting by Police
Greek riot police used tear gas Thursday to disperse youths throwing firebombs and stones during an Athens protest to mark the fourth anniversary of...
Greek Parliament OK's Harsh New Austerity Plan
Following a day of peaceful protests followed by violent confrontations between anarchists and riot police right outside, the Greek Parliament, in a dramatic post-midnight...
Samaras in Brussels as Greeks Protest, One Dead
With Prime Minister Antonis Samaras in Brussels pleading with European Union leaders for the release of more rescue monies, some 70,000 Greeks roared through...
Weary of Austerity, 50,000 Greeks Protest in Athens
Some 50,000 Greeks worn out by austerity measures marched through central Athens on Sept. 26 in the first general strike since the country's coalition...
Samaras: No Citizenship for Immigrants, Water Cannons for Protesters
ATHENS – Reaching out to Right-Wingers who are leaving his Conservative party ahead of the May 6 elections, New Democracy leader Antonis Samaras said...
Τhree Greek Photojournalists Awarded in 2012 ‘Pictures of the Year’ Contest
Three Greek photojournalists have received an award for their work in this year’s “Pictures of the Year International” contest, which is one of the oldest,...
Attikon: The Death of a Cultural Icon
ATHENS – As Greeks awoke on Feb. 13 after a night of violence and arson that destroyed 45 businesses in the capital city, they...
11 Reasons Why Greece Really Went Broke in 2011
ATHENS – Unless you were rich, a business executive, a celebrity, or among the few privileged elite who run the country and for whom...
Greece’s Tough 2011: What Role Should the Greek-American Community Play in 2012
2011 was a very difficult year for Greece. In our conversations with unsuspecting full-blooded Americans, we, as Greek-Americans, went from our normal boasting about...


