Yannis Palaiologos

author, 'The 13th Labour of Hercules'

Guest

Reporter for the Kathimerini newspaper in Athens, Greece; author of The 13th Labour of Hercules: Inside the Greek Crisis

Yannis Palaiologos on KCRW

Despite street protests last night in Athens, the Greek parliament agreed to accept more austerity by a vote of 229-64. Today, European financial officials pledged support and money.

European Bank Raises Emergency Credit for Greece

Despite street protests last night in Athens, the Greek parliament agreed to accept more austerity by a vote of 229-64. Today, European financial officials pledged support and money.

from To the Point

Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras persuaded Greeks to defy demands from their country’s creditors.

Greek PM Tsipras' About-Face on Economic Reforms

Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras persuaded Greeks to defy demands from their country’s creditors.

from To the Point

More from KCRW

Prop 34 – sponsored by the California Apartment Association – looks like health care reform, but it’s crafted to stop one nonprofit from spending on politics.

from KCRW Features

SoCal Democrats anxious to help win the presidential election for Kamala Harris are road-tripping to swing states where they can make a bigger impact.

from KCRW Features

Derek Tran, a Vietnamese American running for California's 45th District, says he’s the only candidate who speaks fluent Vietnamese.

from KCRW Features

Does “working class” mean what it used to? Is fracking getting more attention than it deserves? Plus, KCRW examines what came out of one culture war in Lancaster, Pennsylvania.

from Left, Right & Center

Tune in as NPR and CBS News offers live coverage of the Vice Presidential debate.

The final campaign days are here. How are early voters affecting candidate strategies? Plus, the panel discusses how abortion rights may change the Nevada battleground.

from Left, Right & Center

In the 365 days following the events of Oct. 7, the situation in the Middle East is as complicated as ever.

from Scheer Intelligence

Four years after protesters called to defund the police, voters worried about crime are poised to toss out a reformer D.A. and pass a tough-on-crime bill.

from KCRW Features

The U.S. continues to take a firm stance on China. When does censorship go too far? Plus, California’s gas inventory may hurt its neighboring state, Nevada.

from Left, Right & Center