Greece
Tempi disaster still looms large over Greek government
Public interest in Greece’s deadliest train crash in history is surging, two years after the disaster left 57 dead
GreeceGreece’s Mitsotakis faces growing discontent
Two of the country's largest trade unions staged a 24-hour nationwide strike
GreeceGreek government will move to contain public backlash
Two years after the Tempi train crash, the government faces renewed protests over its handling of the disaster
GreeceAnti-graft protests could intensify in Eastern Europe
Several regional governments are facing growing discontent as public perceptions of high-level corruption rise
Eastern EuropeGreece and Cyprus seek to curb Turkish East Med moves
After Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s ouster, Turkey is ascendant in the Eastern Mediterranean
GreeceGreek ruling party may tack to the right
The ruling New Democracy party is looking to elect Konstantinos Tasoulas as the country’s president
GreeceGreece’s presidential election will be divisive
The ruling New Democracy party’s controversial presidential nominee faces a difficult test in parliament
GreeceEast Med will become a flashpoint again
Eastern Mediterranean states are looking to grapple with the new regional power balance
EuropeRussian gas exports to EU likely to remain significant
Russia was the second-largest supplier of gas to the EU in the first ten months of this year
Russia