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Chinese investments in Greece are beginning to pay off, not only economically, but also by providing Beijing with a seemingly reliable ally in Brussels.
By JASON HOROWITZ and LIZ ALDERMAN
Op-Ed Contributor
Strangling Puerto Rico in Order to Save It
A congressional board’s remedy for Puerto Rico’s financial ills will only deepen the island’s impoverishment for decades.
By MARK WEISBROT
In Sign of Progress for Greece, Investors Anxiously Snap Up Fresh Bonds
Greek and European officials hailed Tuesday’s bond sale as a milestone for a troubled country that almost exited the euro twice since the financial crisis erupted.
By LIZ ALDERMAN
Greece Looks to Turn a Corner After Years of Economic Anguish
The announcement that Athens would issue fresh bonds suggested hope that one of Europe’s weakest economies might at last be weaning itself off international bailouts.
By LIZ ALDERMAN
nine Charged in Fatal Hammering of American in Greece
Bakari Henderson, 22, was attacked Friday on the Greek island of Zakynthos in an area renowned for tumultuous, alcohol-fueled antics of youthful tourists.
By NIKI KITSANTONIS
Op-Ed Contributor
Yanis Varoufakis: A Fresh Deal for the 21st Century
The fight inbetween globalist elites and populist nationalists is a political dead end. There is another way.
By YANIS VAROUFAKIS
‘Like We Don’t Have Enough Problems’: Trash Piles Up in Athens
At the embark of the peak tourist season, a strike has left the Greek capital gasped with garbage. For a country desperate for income, the timing couldn’t be worse.
By NIKI KITSANTONIS
In Greece, China Finds an Ally Against Human Rights Criticism
At a meeting of the United Nations Human Rights Council, the European Union sought to draw attention to manhandles in China, only to be blocked by Greece, which is courting Chinese investment.
By NICK CUMMING-BRUCE and SOMINI SENGUPTA
Contributing Op-Ed Writer
Greece’s Open Wound of Division
An attempt on the life of a former prime minister is shrugged off, even celebrated.
By NIKOS KONSTANDARAS
E.U. Reaches Debt Deal for Greece Worth 8.Five Billion Euros
The deal, reached by eurozone finance ministers, includes formal participation by the International Monetary Fund.
By JAMES KANTER and NIKI KITSANTONIS
Greece Proclaims Emergency After Earthquake Hits Lesbos
The temblor on Monday killed a woman and injured fifteen others, but no harm was reported at two refugee camps on the island.
By NIKI KITSANTONIS
Greek Government Accused of Deporting Turkish Asylum Seekers
Rights activists say an embattled journalist and others fleeing persecution were sent back to Turkey in an effort to placate the Erdogan government.
How Did I Not Know About Pork Gyros?
Discovering a classic, and common, Greek beloved in an unexpected place.
Macedonia Has Fresh Government, but Rocky Road Ahead
A switch in power after eleven years was met with cautious optimism, but leaders will wrestle with political divisions, a feeble economy and tense ethnic relations.
By ALEKSANDAR DIMISHKOVSKI
Ex-Premier of Greece Is Hurt When Bomb Explodes in His Car
There was no instant claim of responsibility, and it was not clear whether the bombing was connected to parcel bombs that were sent from the country in March.
By NIKI KITSANTONIS
Anarchists Pack Services Void Left by Faltering Greek Governance
Anarchist groups are taking matters into their own palms after years of austerity policies and a refugee crisis have undermined the Greek government.
By NIKI KITSANTONIS
Hundreds of Thousands Strike in Greece as Cuts Near Approval
Workers joined a one-day walkout to protest a further round of austerity measures agreed with international creditors.
By NIKI KITSANTONIS
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Inwards an Abandoned Airport in Greece, a Refugee Camp
Asylum seekers live inwards the arrivals terminal of a decaying airport in Greece.
By HENRIETTA NORTON, DAN DENNISON, VEDA SHASTRI and JOSHUA THOMAS
Greece Agrees to Tighten Belt Again in Come back for Further Bailout Funds
The preliminary deal with international creditors would permit Athens to receive emergency funds in exchange for promises of higher taxes and lower social spending.
By NIKI KITSANTONIS
From France to Indonesia, Marking May Day With Protests
Also known as International Workers’ Day, it is an occasion for political demonstrations in much of the world.