“In the history of Syria, there are no good or bad guys,” says Professor Sotiris Roussos
Sotiris Roussos, a professor at the University of Peloponnese specialising in the Middle East, helps us unravel the complex situation in Syria.
“At a restaurant in D.C., I understood why Trump was re-elected.”
Petros Ioannidis, a political analyst with aboutpeople, experienced the November 5 election up close. Beyond analyzing the qualitative and quantitative aspects of the vote and the political conclusions drawn from the election, he brings us snapshots of the atmosphere of the days.
Covering the turbulent U.S. election with journalist Jessica Yellin
We discussed with award-winning American journalist Jessica Yellin about the most turbulent pre-election period ever, the distinction between fair coverage and hate speech and what does she think November 5 will look like.
Hooligan Express
Before Lavriou, there was Ymittou: The fight that led to Filopoulos’ Murder
"For the first time, we understood how our opponents think” - a video that endures till this day marked the onset of a new, more aggressive era of hooliganism in Greece.
Middle-East expert Petros Papakonstantinou on what could be next in the Gaza war
Petros Papakonstantinou one of the most experienced analysts in international reporting, provides useful insights into the end-of-war scenarios, the possibility of escalation into a regional war in the Middle East, the changing attitude of the West, the coverage of the war and the toll of dead journalists.