Politics
Coalition opens up new political front with tender for TV licenses
Parliament is due to debate and vote on Thursday an emergency amendment that would allow the government to launch, and oversee, a tender for four national TV licenses.
Bailout review differences feed speculation about Tsipras turning to elections
Speculation is growing in Greece about the possibility that Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras might resort to snap elections if he is not able to secure the kind of agreement that he wants with lenders as part of the first bailout review.
Hope of economic, trade benefits drive Tsipras's landmark visit to Iran
Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras has become the first European leader to visit Iran since the lifting of trade sanctions against Tehran, underlining Athens’s determination to become a link between the Middle East country and the EU.
In grip of protests, coalition searches for ways to lift mood
With farmers deciding to step up their protests against the government’s pension and tax reforms, there is even more pressure on Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras to find ways of deflecting the criticism of his coalition and changing the mood.
Greece seen improving refugee response but still under pressure to deliver in Feb
Recent developments in Greece point to the European Union viewing its efforts regarding the refugee crisis in a more positive light but the pressure is still on Athens to deliver.
Coalition feels wrath on pensions but not in opposition's interest to push hard
Greece’s negotiations with its lenders over the first review of the third bailout were due to continue on Thursday against the backdrop of another general strike.
First days of talks confirm gap between Greece, lenders on pensions
Two important developments emerged from the first set of negotiations between the Greek government and the visiting mission chiefs as part of the first bailout review, which began on Monday.
With bailout review in balance, PASOK's role back in spotlight
Talks on the first bailout review between Greece and its lenders began on Monday, with the government insisting that it will not cross its “red line” regarding cuts to existing pensions.
Tsipras caught between social tension and lenders' pressure as talks begin
The Greek government is due to begin talks in Athens with the chief representatives of its lenders on Monday afternoon, in what is promising to be an extremely testing round of negotiations.
Gas provides Greece, Cyprus and Israel chance to bolster ties
A trilateral summit between Greece, Cyprus and Israel in Nicosia last week marks the beginning of formal cooperation between the three countries.