Trump and his European counterparts are reflections of nationalism the world has not seen since the 1930s
Progressives must resists this re-emerging narrative of deflation, xenophobia, and divide-and-rule politics.
Greece: Bomb explodes in central Athens
Police cordoned off a two-block area surrounding the building as bomb disposal squads examined the scene.
EU migrant crisis: Jean-Claude Juncker's State of the Union speech full text
European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker says there is not enough union in the European Union.
Market round-up: Topsy-turvy week leaves FTSE 100 stagnant
Investors unsure where to turn in week that saw Chinese economy uncertainty and mining loses.
Syriza and the Kremlin: Alexis Tsipras and Vladimir Putin are new best friends
New hard-left Greek prime minister and Russian president have much common ground.
Greece: The snap election that radical left party Syriza could win explained
Greeks go to the polls on 25 January after parliament failed to elect new president.
Greece elections 2015: Why Alexis Tsipras and his far-left Syriza party are a threat to the eurozone
Greeks going back to ballot box in election that threatens to kickstart eurozone crisis again.
Greece Muslim Attack: Pig's Head Dumped Outside Athens' Arab-Hellenic Institute
Christian cross was spray-painted on the door of Islamic studies centre in Greek capital.
Greece's Neo-Nazi Golden Dawn Party Allowed to run for European Elections
Six Golden Dawn MPs are in prison waiting trial for the party's alleged criminal activities.
Greece: Troika Inspectors Return to Review Pace of Austerity Reforms
The European Union, International Monetary Fund and European Commission are at loggerheads with Greek government over austerity
Greek Parliament Speaker Rejects Salary Cuts for MPs
Evangelos Meimarakis says the Greek Constitution does not allow the move.
Greek Police Find Cash, Weapons and Ammo at Home of Golden Dawn Leader Nikolaos Michaloliakos
Five Golden Dawn MPs in custody in Greece following murder of activist Pavlos Fyssas.
Greece's Finance Ministry Axes Privatisation Agency's Chairman Stelios Stavridis
Stavridis is dismissed due to "ethical reasons" after using plane of businessman who bought state assets
Greece to Lose 195,000 Jobs in 2013 on Business Closures
Rising costs and plummeting sales will force more businesses to close than open
Greek Bank Piraeus to Buy Units of Cypriot Lenders in Greece
The sale of Cypriot banks' branches in Greece are part of the island's alternative plan to secure bailout deal.
Cyprus Parliament Approves Banking Reforms to Secure Bailout
Cyprus's troubled second largest bank Laiki to be restructured while controversial move to levy tax on bank deposits will be put to vote.
Neo-Nazi Golden Dawn Party Gives Free Food to Greek Citizens Only [VIDEO]
Far-right Golden Dawn party gives out free food in Athens' Syntagma Square - but only to Greeks with IDs proving their nationality.
European Crisis: Cameron, King, Draghi Warn of Eurozone Break-up
Gold, oil, shares fall around the world as Euro break-up speculation grips investors
Anonymous Takes down Greek Government Websites
Hacker collective hits websites for Greek's prime minister, police and parliament as violence erupts in protests over more cuts.