“He should have been hanged in Syntagma Square, in Athens.
I look at the pictures I posted on Facebook. On the green patch of lawn just before you enter the first gate of Atatürk Airport, several foreign journalists standing in a row before TV cameras anxiously report on the huge story of the day
“It was just a storm. It passed. Everything is OK.” My friend on the other end of the line sounded quite jolly and consoling. I should not worry, he said, things will sort themselves out. “Believe me. We know better,” he said
There have been several attempts to interpret the result of the recent British referendum and the mandate given by more than half of British voters to cut themselves off from the rest of Europe
It was early October 2010. A Greek student in her final year in Media Studies had come to visit me in my office
I am sure many of you remember Felipe Gonzalez, that popular Spanish socialist prime minister who besides helping his country to acquire a functioning democracy was also the one who brought Spain into the European Economic Community and later the EU
“In Grace We Grow, In Service We Transcend, And in Love the Structure is strengthened.”
For the last 10 years, I have been writing about this subject: Hagia Sophia
In his first visit in almost ten years and his first visit to a European country in one year, Russian President Vladimir Putin chose Greece as his new platform to criticize the West for its policies against Russia and to open a small window of reconciliation with Turkey