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“Few Listened to a Young Greek Woman Before She Died. Will We Listen Now?”

British newspaper The Guardian devoted an article to the two Greek students, Angeliki Granitsa, 21, and Irini Triantafyllou, 23, who were killed last Wednesday in Malgara when the bus in which they were travelling collided with a truck. The article reports on an...

Guardian: Unbearable Debt Pushing Greece Back to Drachma

After taking the estimations of the Greek debt under consideration and the fact that Greek citizens are reeling in austerity measures for more than four years, the British newspaper “The Guardian” brings the Drachma scenario back to life. A possible...

Racist Attack Disputed On Mt. Athos

According to the British newspaper The Guardian there have been racist attacks in the Mount Athos area, the so-called Holy Mount populated by monks and Men of God. Due to the listing of the racist attacks in Greece, many of...

Shisha Drug Grows Popular in Debt-Stricken Athens

While the economic crisis is still taking its toll on Greece, the capital city of Athens is at the center of the whirlwind. Poverty and unemployment, hunger and homelessness have increased in Greece the last few years bringing new...

Composer Vangelis Papathanasiou Expresses his Frustration over the Crisis In Interview with The Guardian

At 69, famous Greek composer Vangelis Papathanassiou spoke to The Guardian about the “Chariots of Fire,” composing for the movies, professional success and the Greek crisis in one of his rare interviews. Apart from his work and personal success, he...

‘We are all Greek Jews’: Open Letter Warning Against the Rise of Neo-Nazis in Europe

On the occasion of the recent entry of the far-right party Chrysi Avgi (Golden Dawn) in the Greek Parliament after the May 6 elections, prominent politicians and intellectuals from across Europe have signed an open letter warning of the...

European Press Creates Caricatures of Greek Crisis

The political deadlock has once again brought Greece to the center of attention of the European and international press. Some of the biggest newspapers in Europe have decided to give their own unique perspective on the matters of Greece’s...

The Guardian Reports “Istanbul Sees History Razed In The Name Of Regeneration”

"A few hundred metres from the bustling Taksim Square in Istanbul, the sound of jackhammers reverberates through the street: demolitions in the nearby neighbourhood of Tarlabasi are under way despite legal objections from residents, architects, and human rights groups",...

The Guardian Says Europeans Migrate South

According to the British Newspaper 'The Guardian', Europeans migrate south as the continent drifts deeper into crisis.Tens of thousands of Irish, Greek, and Portuguese people leave in search of a new life as the eurozone's woes worsen. Since its conception,...

The Guardian Features Douzis Brothers’ Greek Products Company

Two brothers from Thessaloniki introduced white taramas and dolmadakia delicacies to Europeans by opening a successful company in their hometown with traditional Greek products, and thus becoming featured in a main article in the British daily “The Guardian”. Thomas Douzis...