Maria Margaronis is a writer and radio documentary maker, and a longtime contributor to The Nation.
The Greek government cracks down at last on the neo-Nazi group, which had become more threatening than useful.
With the murder of rapper Killah P, Golden Dawn has reared its head to snap at those who nurtured it.
Neo-Nazi Golden Dawn sues activist for libel.
After the government announces the closing of ERT by fiat, staff occupy the building as protesters gather outside.
Margaret Thatcher's smiling villainy sparked a generation of dissent—and neoliberal policies that live on today.
Margaret Thatcher's smiling villainy sparked a generation of dissent—and neoliberal policies that live on today.
This tiny nation has been pushed off a cliff to "save" the eurozone. Reunification may be the only way to turn the island's fortunes around.
The plan to tax savers’ deposits in Cyprus's ailing banks will deepen political fault lines in the Eurozone—and hurt local people first.
A rash of bombs in Athens opens the way to further crackdowns.
In austerity-struck Greece, the police collude with neo-Nazi Golden Dawn, torture allegations go uninvestigated and journalists are silenced.