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Defendants were accused of misdemeanour charges of assisting a criminal organisation and espionage. ADVERTISEMENT A Greek court has acquitted 16 aid workers and volunteers of charges...
By Georgios Samaras, Assistant Professor, King’s College London • Updated: 04/07/2023 An obscure extremist party’s surprising result represents uncharted territory for Greece as it grapples with the resurgence of extreme...
By Georgios Samaras, Assistant Professor, King’s College London • Updated: 16/05/2023 – 11:54 The upcoming election provides an opportunity for Greeks to demand a government that respects their fundamental rights and...
Greece’s government on Friday survived, as expected, a no-confidence vote following a motion by the country’s opposition leader over a wiretapping scandal that has stung the...
Greece’s supreme court has called for an investigation into a wiretapping case that has rocked the country for months, following revelations that more political personalities were...
The adware scandal rocking Greece has unfold past nationwide borders. Each the European Parliament and the European Fee develop into actively concerned within the seek for...