Tsipras Returns or PASOK Dominates? The Battle for Leadership of the Center-Left
Two different strategies, one progressive space, and the struggle to become the main opposition pole against New Democracy.
Two different strategies, one progressive space, and the struggle to become the main opposition pole against New Democracy.
Oğuz Sedir, director of Milliyet, dismantles the stereotypes fueling tensions between Greece and Turkey, speaks about the responsibility of the media and politicians, and explains why he believes that both peoples are ready for a new model of shared interests in the Aegean and the Eastern Mediterranean.
The election of Greece’s finance minister to the helm of the Eurogroup reshapes influence within the Eurozone and quietly alters the political balance inside New Democracy.
Brussels scrambles to secure €210 billion in guarantees as Hungary blocks funding and Belgium fears legal retaliation over frozen Russian assets
At the Morgan Stanley–Athens Exchange Conference in London, the CEO of Metlen Energy & Metals warned that global power shifts—not classical economic indicators—will shape investment decisions for years to come. Greece, he said, can soar if it safeguards political stability.
Washington’s accelerated agenda, the emerging pressures, the “incentives,” and the new geopolitical reality for Greece and Turkey.