Journey to Transnistria: Inside Russia’s disinformation bubble
We traveled inside Transnistria, a Moscow-backed breakaway state in Moldova, to find out how Russia’s disinformation campaign stretches beyond its borders.
We traveled inside Transnistria, a Moscow-backed breakaway state in Moldova, to find out how Russia’s disinformation campaign stretches beyond its borders.
Spurred by the humanitarian crisis in Ukraine, Androniky Georgiou Hazelwood, John Hazelwood, Neely Ashmun and Brook Sefton have launched GR4UA.org.
The Greek bourse returned from its first four-day break this month with a session of gains for most blue chips on Tuesday at the start of a three-day week at Athinon Avenue.
Amid the progress made by Turkey in drone technology, discussions have been ongoing in Athens to counter this threat.
What were the takeaways from the recent SYRIZA congress? First, that the leader of the main opposition party, Alexis Tsipras, is not going anywhere, after some seven in 10 participants voted in favor of all his proposals and considered no one else for the role.
Passenger ships to the Cyclades will be full to capacity for this Easter as of Wednesday, though that is not the case with ferries to Crete and the Dodecanese.
Turkey’s third-largest political party, the pro-Kurdish HDP, said on Tuesday the court case targeting it is the culmination of a political effort to break it up.
Greek universities are finally doing what they need to do, taking steps that should have gone without saying.
Hydrocarbons will continue to constitute an indispensable element of the global, European and Greek energy mix for several years, and Greece can and should turn from a crude oil and natural gas importer into a hydrocarbon producer and gas exporter.
A conversation with Tony Blair never fails to be fascinating, as he is one of the few veterans of Western politics who is still a global “player” thanks to his solid opinions and active engagement.