“For the first time, every country in the world has pledged to curb emissions, strengthen resilience and join in common cause to take climate action, What was once unthinkable has become unstoppable,” Ban Ki-moon, U.N. Secretary General tweeted following the climate accord in Paris
Greece has been watching developments in the recent Russia-Turkey row with increased concern
It took just a week for the EU to express second thoughts over one of its most precious principles: the acquis communautaire, the body of EU legislation, rules and decisions that every member -and prospective member, like Turkey- has to follow in order to be accepted in the family.
If there was something that became obvious last week during the Malta Summit on Migration between the EU and African countries, it was that Europe is still in a deep policy dilemma over its migration problem
For the last five years, Greece has been synonymous with a major economic crisis, the first in the eurozone
My twenty or so students in this journalism class were looking bored and frustrated.
I am sure you remember this as it was only short while ago
I will start with a mistake that caught my eye yesterday, one day after Saturday [Oct. 10]’s horrific events in Ankara: “Serkan Demirtaş, leader of the pro-Kurdish party and big surprise of the previous elections, in his statement was specific
It was an exciting one. In July with their country in a deep economic crisis, Greeks were asked by their government to say “no” to the “ultimatums and blackmail of the country’s creditors.”