Greece

Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis acknowledges applause from his lawmakers during a parliament session for the budget of 2023, in Athens, Dec. 17, 2022.
Politics
New Greek law blocks far-right party from running in upcoming election
A security guard stands at the entrance of the Medical Forensic Institution in Istanbul, Thursday, Feb. 3, 2022.
Migration
In a Turkish border town, migrant ‘pushbacks’ from Greece turn deadly
Protestors clash with riot police during a demonstration against the reinforced measures of the Belgium government to counter the latest spike of the coronavirus in Brussels, Belgium
Top of The World
Europe sees widespread protests against COVID-19 restrictions
President Joe Biden waves towards the White House balcony in Washington
Top of The World
US, Canada and Mexico to hold talks at the White House
A view of a steel wall at Evros river, near the village of Poros, at the Greek-Turkish border, Greece, Friday, May 21, 2021. 
Critical State
What’s a border anyway? Part I
White tents of campsite against a blue sky
In Greece, thousands of asylum-seekers are waiting for the COVID-19 vaccine
Greek and Cypriot flags flutter on poles on the left, as Turkish and Turkish Cypriot breakaway flags fly between minarets on the right
As Cyprus’ leaders convene for peace talks in Geneva, some Cypriots say ‘expectations are low’
The Aegean Sea is shown from Lesbos. Increasingly, migrants and advocates claim, Greek authorities are illegally pushing back to Turkey people who are making the journey to Greece in the Aegean Sea. 
Refugees
‘People are being abandoned in the middle of the sea’: Claims that Greece pushes back migrants to Turkey are rising
Greek Olympic sailing champion Sofia Bekatorou poses for a photograph during an interview for The Associated Press, at Agios Kosmas marina in southern Athens, Feb. 4, 2021. Bekatorou is the most successful female athlete in Greek sporting history who rece
#MeToo
Greece ‘finally’ has its #MeToo moment 
In this Sunday, May 24, 2020, photo, a Greek Orthodox priest distributes Holy Communion during Sunday Mass at a church, in the northern city of Thessaloniki, Greece, using a traditional shared spoon. Contrary to science, the Greek Orthodox Church insists
Sacred Nation
In Greece, a clergyman’s death reignites communion spoon debate
A bright red banner depicting anti-racist Greek rapper Pavlos Fyssas is seen, as demonstrators protest at the close of the trial for leaders and members of the far-right Golden Dawn, in Athens, Greece, Oct. 7, 2020.
Global Politics
Greeks celebrate court ruling on neo-Nazi group Golden Dawn
Two children sleep beneath gray blankets on the road near the Moria refugee camp on the northeastern island of Lesbos, Greece, Sept. 10, 2020.
Migration
Thousands of refugees sleep in streets after fire destroys Greece’s Moria camp
Syrian refugee mother holds 6-month-old son as toddler looks at the TV
Refugees
Under Greek law change, thousands of refugees could soon become homeless
Zozan Khaled Musa, 25
Conflict
This Syrian’s decision to pass as a non-refugee came at a personal cost
One of the ancient Greek reliefs in the Elgin Marbles collection, on display at the British Museum in London.
Culture
Greece wants its treasured Elgin Marbles back, but the law won’t be on their side
The head of radical leftist Syriza party Alexis Tsipras speaks to supporters after winning the elections in Athens January 25, 2015
Economics
Why Greek voters bucked Europe, backed an anti-austerity party
Alexis Tsipras, leader of Greece's far-left Syriza party smiles during a meeting with Greek President Karolos Papoulias (not pictured) at the Presidential palace in Athens November 3, 2014.
Economics
Why Europe is suddenly rediscovering Greece’s financial instability
Greek dream-pop duo Keep Shelly in Athens. Producer RΠЯ (left) and vocalist Sarah P (right)
Arts, Culture & Media
What’s next? US paralysis may be delaying tour of the Greek band Keep Shelly in Athens
Pavlos Fyssas, also known as Killah P, was murdered Tuesday night in a suburb of the port city of Piraeus, Greece. The man who admitted to killing Fyssas also claims to be a member of the far-right Golden Dawn party.
Conflict & Justice
Greek Rapper Pavlos Fyssas Killed by Golden Dawn Supporter
Global Politics
Greek government, citing budget problems, pulls plug on public broadcaster
Business, Economics and Jobs
As Turkey’s economy booms and Greece’s sputters, former enemies find themselves less inimical
Business, Economics and Jobs
Greek politicians eye Orthodox Church’s income, expenses as target for budget cuts
Greek-American chef finds opportunity in Greece financial meltdown
Business, Economics and Jobs
Markets rise and fall as effects of weekend Greek elections begin to be felt
Business, Economics and Jobs
Greek tourism dries up as uncertainty over economic future continues
Arts, Culture & Media
‘Black metal’ musician elected to Greek Parliament with anti-immigrant political party
Global Politics
No agreement yet as Greece tries to form a government and population fumes
Global Politics
Greece’s future uncertain after voters reject austerity supporters
Business, Economics and Jobs
Protesters stand vigil outside European Central Bank, critical of treatment of Greece
Business, Economics and Jobs
German man trying to popularize Greek wines on export market
Business, Economics and Jobs
German Parliament OKs more bailout funds for Greece
Business, Economics and Jobs
Homelessness, unemployment remain as Greece again narrowly avoids default
Business, Economics and Jobs
Greeks turn abroad as economy at home shrinks and sputters
Global Politics
Greece on fire as protesters decry government’s decision on austerity measures
Business, Economics and Jobs
Greeks oust prime minister, agree to coalition government
Business, Economics and Jobs
Greek government cancels plans for referendum on European Union bailout plan
Development & Education
Europe gets behind unified plan to try to solve Euro crisis
Germany approves $300 billion for Greece bailout
Eurozone leaders hold emergency meeting on debt crisis in Greece
Business, Economics and Jobs
US frustrated with Eurozone’s handling of Greek debt crisis
Business, Economics and Jobs
Greeks in Germany caught up in economic turmoil
In Greece, anti-immigrant mood rises during economic crisis
Arts, Culture & Media
Greek Gods, Shields, and Spears: Ancient Hellenes Make a Comeback
Global Politics
Greek State Broadcaster ERT Goes Dark but Returns as Webcast
Business, Economics and Jobs
New Diaspora: Online Project Documents the Greek Immigrant Experience
Conflict & Justice
Leaked Memo Urges Greece to Move to Six-Day Work Week
Lifestyle & Belief
In Tough Economic Times, Calls for Greek Church to Pay More
Conflict & Justice
Greece Cracks Down on Illegal Immigrants
Business, Economics and Jobs
Why Some Greeks are Returning to the Country and Heading to Farm School
Environment
Greek Tourism in 108 Degrees
Business, Economics and Jobs
Greek-American Chef Finds Opportunity in Greece Financial Meltdown
Global Politics
Greek Elections: Voters Stick to Austerity Plan
Global Politics
Which Way Will Greece Go?
Global Politics
Drachmas or Euros: What’s at Stake in Greek Vote
Global Politics
Europe Still Searching for Solution to Weak Greek Economy
The Euro Crisis Intensifies: Questions on Greece and the Debt
Conflict & Justice
Greeks Seek Exit from Economic and Political Morass
Global Satire
Cartoon Slideshow: Greece Considers a ‘Grexit’
Arts, Culture & Media
Video: Black Metal Bassist Elected to Greek Parliament
Global Politics
Uncertainty in Greece After Anti-Austerity Vote