As Greece gears up for uncertain parliamentary elections Sunday, the country's media landscape is as polarized as ever and press freedom remains in crisis, experts say. Against a backdrop of political tension and hemorrhaging media freedom, Greeks will vote May 21 to fill all of parliament's 300 seats for the next four years. The election…
Young Greek voters feel politicians have lost touch with everyday realities and are turning their backs on the major parties. This could have a major impact on the outcome of Sunday's election.
Reporters Without Borders this month ranks the birthplace of democracy last in the EU in terms of press freedom and 107 in the world out of 180 countries