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The Three Greek Election Scenarios: Lose, Lose, Lose
ATHENS – Greece’s critical June 17th elections have been framed as a euro vs. drachma dilemma, whether the country will stay in the Eurozone...
Tourists Shun Greek Islands as Crisis Bites
Already faced with foreigners staying away, Greece's sun-kissed islands are now experiencing the final insult: a collapse in domestic tourism.
And for those dependent on...
Olympiakos Awarded 39th Title
Olympiakos were officially awarded their 39th Greek league title on Wednesday after the Hellenic Football Federation upheld a decision to punish second-placed Panathinaikos for...
Repower Greece: The New Game Plan
My laptop always freezes when I need it most. When Firefox has at least ten tabs open, when Facebook chat has four heated conversations...
UEFA's Platini to Help Greece Reform Soccer
UEFA President Michel Platini has promised to send teams of experts to Athens this summer to help Greece reform its football leagues following a...
"The Past In Pieces: Belonging in the New Cyprus" by Rebecca Bryant
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July 20, 2010 will mark 36 years since the Turkish invasion of Cyprus and the subsequent occupation of nearly 40% of its territory. In her new...
Panathinaikos Secures Greek double
Panathinaikos secured a domestic double Saturday with a 1-0 win over Aris Salonica in the Greek Cup final at the Athens Olympic Stadium.
It is...
Getty Presents “Agamemnon” this September at the Getty Villa
LOS ANGELES—Tickets have gone on sale for this September's upcoming production of Agamemnon in the Getty Villa's outdoor Barbara and Lawrence Fleischman Theater. Acclaimed director Stephen Wadsworth resurrects Aeschylus' unsettling domestic drama of The House of Atreus.


