By Leonid Bershidsky President Vladimir Putin is trying to turn defeat into victory, after Bulgaria's intransigence forced...
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Pope Francis: Modern slavery is ‘becoming worse and worse every day’
By CNN Pope Francis said on Tuesday that modern slavery is a "crime against humanity" and is "unfortunately becoming worse...
Grexit Deja Vu? Political Uncertainty Could End Greece’s Economic Recovery
By Theodore Pelagidis*, Brookings Institute Last week, Joerg Sponer, a partner at Capital Fund, is said to have sent a memo (subsequently...
Revolution of the Mind
By Andreas C Chrysafis, Author – Writer - Artist Many times people have questioned me for advocating a mythical revolution. The...
Eurozone can withstand a Greek exit, says Newton bond chief
By Matthew Goodburn, Citywire global The eurozone could now withstand a Greek exit from the single currency if history was to repeat...
Is the Cyprus Issue Insoluble
By Nikos Konstandaras, New York Times In the powder keg of the Middle East’s religious and ethnic conflicts, the...
Turkey and the PKK: A peace process without end goals?
By Hugh Pope, International Crisis Group There is much talk about the peace process, but there are no concrete steps to reaching a peace...
Athens 1944: Britain’s dirty secret
When 28 civilians were killed in Athens, it wasn’t the Nazis who were to blame, it was the British. Ed Vulliamy and Helena Smith...
Ousted Greek Prime Minister Pushes for a New Party Leader, Perhaps Himself
By SUZANNE DALEY, New York Times ATHENS — Former Prime Minister George A. Papandreou, who was forced to step aside in 2011, has...
Turkey and Greece support resumption of Cypriot talks despite lingering differences
Ankara and Athens are of the same mind about the importance of Cypriot negotiations’ continuing, Turkish and Greek top...