The showdown over Greece’s unbearable debt load is finally underway.
Jérôme Roos
Greece and Spain find themselves in a six-year depression.
Around the globe, grassroots movements appear to be re-finding their footing. What if 2011 was really only just the beginning?
The prospect of a break with the neoliberal doctrine in the European periphery now seems closer than ever
We can’t breathe faced with this injustice. We can’t breathe because we are seething with rage. We must revolt — for a breath of freedom and justice
For the moment, all we know is that the month of December has long brought out the best in the Greek resistance; and the worst in the state’s reaction
Every fall, the Dutch celebrate the arrival of Sinterklaas – the local version of Santa Claus – on a steamboat from Spain.…
The meteoric rise of Spain’s new leftist force, Podemos, may yet spell the end of the two-party regime the country inherited from Franco’s dictatorship
The headlines look eerily familiar: global growth is stalling, stocks are tumbling and peripheral bond yields are rising sharply
Turkish-Kurdish peace process appears to be on verge of collapse