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Daiva Repečkaitė explains how Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia are clamouring to make themselves look good at the expense of...

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Greeks need solutions now, not more political wrangling, writes Carl Packman.

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Fanny Malinen talks to Greeks looking to solidarity, not charity, for a brighter future.

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The country’s neo-Nazi party is to be put on trial this week. Niki Seth-Smith analyses the implications.

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Susan George tells a story that's beyond belief.

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The Dutch are helping transnationals avoid paying tax in austerity-hit Greece, writes Beulah Devaney.

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Austerity is a morally and literally bankrupt ideology, reports Kerry-anne Mendoza.

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Theo Papadopoulos looks at what’s next for Greece now that the Left is in power.

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Government plans to commodify commons land must be stopped, argues Despina Economopoulou.

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Lydia James lines up the most popular articles from the past year...

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But a wave of social unrest may derail the government’s economic agenda, says Jen Wilton.

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If all opponents of austerity continue to be labelled extremists, the marginalized Left may just take Golden Dawn’s bait and...

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James Elliott investigates the party that promises to reverse the devastation of austerity in...

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Syrian refugees find scant refuge in Europe, reports Naomi Westland.

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The sudden closure of ERT after over 60 years is another indicator that the country is at risk of nihilism, writes ...

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Conditions imposed by the IMF and World Bank increase inequality and show little regard for marginalized people, writes...

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