Tag: Politics

Vouliwatch

Gregory Pappas Interviews Greek Government Watchdog Vouliwatch

“Vouliwatch.” The name by itself may puzzle Greeks and non-Greeks alike, at first. But this bilingual name couldn’t be any

March 11, 2020
Abortion

Greek Government Orders Removal of Anti-Abortion Advertising From Metro Stations

The Greek government has ordered the removal of anti-abortion posters installed throughout Metro Stations in Athens. The billboards formed part

January 13, 2020

(Video) Exarchia Activists Fighting Against Gentrification

For decades, the central Athenian neighborhood of Exarchia has been known as a hub for political activists, anarchists, migrants and

December 18, 2019
New Democracy

New Democracy Parliamentary Majority Prevents Anti-Discrimination Amendment From Inclusion in Greek Constitution

On the November 25, 2019 the Greek Parliament was called to amend what constitutes the highest law of the land.

December 3, 2019

A Greek Immigrant’s Company is Making Millions Off Trump’s “Zero Tolerance” Immigration Policy

The nation’s attention continues to be fixated on the issue of thousands of migrant children separated from their families on

June 26, 2018

No, Kathimerini Readers; All of Astoria Isn’t Voting for Donald Trump

I woke up this morning and found a handful of text messages and emails from friends in Greece. They were

May 2, 2016

Chrys Kefalas Gets Major Newspaper Endorsement in U.S. Senate Bid

Carrying an impressive resume and years of experience, despite his youth, Baltimore attorney Chrysovalantis “Chrys” Kefalas received the endorsement of

April 21, 2016

A Familiar Name to Greeks Wins New Democracy Vote: Kyriakos Mitsotakis to Head Greece’s Opposition Party

Coming from behind for an upset victory, the son of a former Greek prime minister, Kyriakos Mitsotakis, beat Evangelos Meimarakis

January 10, 2016

Hillary Clinton: Genocide of Christians is Taking Place in Middle East

Hillary Clinton said yesterday what her ex-boss President Barack Obama won’t say— that what is happening to Christians in the

December 30, 2015

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