Invisible’ refugee children caught in Europe’s migration red tape
ANALYSIS

As silently as they had arrived, three teenagers slipped away following a member of a smuggling gang, hardly older than themselves, through the shadowed-filled station in the northeastern Italian city of Trieste one cold winter evening.

Does Greece need a stronger president?
ANALYSIS

“If the head of state lacks even basic powers, how can they fulfill their regulatory role? If Parliament is in clear opposition to public sentiment, who will protect the country from decay and potential anarchy?” These were the questions raised by Konstantinos Karamanlis in January 1975.


Why France 2024 isn’t Greece 2009
ANALYSIS

“Is France now Greece on the Seine?” wonders the Wall Street Journal, as investors fret that turmoil in Europe’s second-largest economy could trigger a new eurozone crisis.

Golden visas are a leaden answer to economic needs
ANALYSIS

In theory, golden visas – which allow foreigners to stay in a country in return for sizeable investments – should be a win-win solution. On the flip side, however, they can carry large social costs.


A problematic labor bill
ANALYSIS

In the coming days, the plenary session of the Greek Parliament will be occupied with a bill concerning wage employment: collective bargaining agreements and minimum wage.



Dominoes waiting for a push
ANALYSIS

Why are Greek parties to the right of New Democracy celebrating the election of Donald Trump in the US and the ousting of conservative hardliner Antonis Samaras from the governing center-right party?

Ankara on tenterhooks over Trump’s cabinet announcements
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US president-elect Donald Trump’s recent announcements about who he plans to appoint to key posts in his administration when he takes office in January have caused jitters in Ankara and dashed hopes that Turkish interests would be well served by his return to the White House.

Athens’ ‘little black book’ of Washington contacts
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“He’s tough but I like him.” This was then-US President Donald Trump’s unequivocal response when Greece’s Alexis Tsipras tried to bring up the issue of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s recalcitrant posturing.


How will Donald Trump lead in a changing world?
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“The result was rather expected based on the performance of Kamala Harris, who did not manage to separate her stance from Joe Biden’s politics, which had caused dissatisfaction,” Dr George Tzogopoulos tells Kathimerini.


Marriages, divorces and the publicity tango
ANALYSIS

First scene: Tourism Minister Olga Kefalogianni, wearing black sunglasses, arrives in front of the Evelpidon courthouse. “I ask you to respect my privacy. I have two 3-year-old children, I am only here to shake their hands,” she says.


What do the ‘exes’ think about the center-left?
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They are not on stage at the moment. But they are still watching closely and sometimes intervening. How do they see the unformed landscape now that both parties are looking for new leadership and a new compass?

The Balkans’ grim demographics
ANALYSIS

It’s a great day for Kevi, a young waiter at a cafe that’s popular among the diplomats working at the foreign embassies flanking Skenderbeu Street in downtown Tirana.