
Cyprus legislative elections bring challenges for the left and unification
Elections have just concluded after a campaign dominated by the issue of reunification between the island's Greek and Turkish communities.

Who is to blame for Europe’s refugee “problem”?
Europe today, though not dead, is in deep disarray, heart-rendingly for very many and menacingly for the world.

Tsipras' Syriza Party wins Greek election again
Greek voters handed a stunning victory to the left-wing Syriza party and its leader Alexis Tsipras, as they went to the polls for the third time in a year.

Europe's new barbarians
Austerity as a strategy is more than just throwing a scare into countries, it is also undermining the social contract between labor and capital that has characterized much of Europe for the past two generations.

Interview with Greece PM Alexis Tsipras: “Austerity is a dead end”
On July 29, Sto Kokkino, the radio station politically close to SYRIZA, broadcast a long interview with Greece's Prime Minister.

A view of the Greek crisis from Germany
The debt crisis in Greece is only a vehicle to exploit the resources of the Greek nation.

Greek government “waterboarded” into submitting to German demands
Greek banks are on the point of running out of money and all aspects of the economy are in dire straits; Greece will not even be able to import food.

Schäuble prescribes medicine for Greece he first tested on East Germany
The end of the GDR eased the way for racists and open Nazis. A defeat of Syriza and the hopes it raised could open the door to a strengthened neo-Nazi Golden Dawn movement.

What the Greek “no” vote means for American workers
All the workers of the world, I hope, hear the Greek voice, as in ages past they did. Solidarity. Its time is now.

Greeks kick bankers and austerity politicians in the teeth
This courageous vote hit usually smug politicians and bankers so hard you could almost hear their teeth rattle.

