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The rationality of far-right irrationalism: how the AfD is reinventing the far-right – By Georgios Karagiorgos
Germany’s far-right AfD is undergoing a strategic makeover — not by renouncing its ...
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The asylum amendment and institutional regression in Greece – By Georgios Karagiorgos
The Greek asylum amendment of July 2025 suspends protection rights for arrivals from ...
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The Game of Thrones at Mount Sinai: confiscations, courtrooms, and clerical chaos – By Georgios Karagiorgos
The world’s oldest active Christian monastery faces simultaneous legal expropriation and internal revolt. ...
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Energy poverty: the thermostat of inequality in Greece – By Georgios Karagiorgos
Amid a relentless heatwave, Greece in 2025 confronts a silent crisis: energy poverty. ...
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Europe’s gates close: Greece as a testing ground for a new migration policy – By Georgios Karagiorgos
A decade after the refugee crisis of 2015, Greece has become Europe’s laboratory ...
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Europe at a crossroads: navigating the shift in EU-Israel relations amid the Gaza conflict – By Georgios Karagiorgos
As Gaza’s rubble grows, so does Europe’s moral burden. Once a champion of ...
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Overtourism as a phenomenon or what it means to live in a glass case – By Georgios Karagiorgos
As mass tourism reshapes the Mediterranean, locals push back against rising rents, erasure ...
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The End of Borderless Europe? A Look Inside the Schengen Slowdown – By Tamara Kanuchova
Celebrating 40 years of existence, the Schengen Area is celebrating by questioning some ...
