The president and the New York City mayor-elect have traded barbs over the past year
President Donald Trump will hold his first meeting with New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani, despite their past criticisms and opposing positions in the recent mayoral race, to discuss public safety, economic security, and the city’s affordability agenda
From the Truman Doctrine to Obama’s rolled-up sleeves and today’s Mamdani moment in New York, Greece has long absorbed the political winds blowing from the United States—often belatedly, yet profoundly.
The surprise victory of a left-wing Muslim immigrant as mayor of New York, the city that built Trump’s empire, sends a powerful signal of political change — one that could reshape the balance of power ahead of America’s next elections.
Dominant electoral wins give Democrats a jolt of energy, while Republicans see a warning sign
Stefanos Kasselakis and Alexis Tsipras highlight how Zoran Mamdani’s victory reflects youth engagement, challenges entrenched elites, and offers an alternative model for governance, housing, and public services in one of the world’s largest cities
The 34-year-old’s deft use of social media, focus on affordability and a lackluster slate of other candidates propelled him to victory
U.S. President Donald Trump has publicly supported Andrew Cuomo in New York’s mayoral election while attacking candidate Zoran Mamdani as a “communist,” warning federal funding for the city could be at risk if Mamdani wins
As Zohran Mamdani’s campaign comes to end , it has reshaped New York’s political debate, and the Greek-American community mirrors the city’s broader divide over change, pragmatism, and affordability
Former New York mayor Bill de Blasio tells To Vima why Zohran Mamdani’s campaign could rekindle the Democrats’ bond with America’s working class — and offer the party a way back from its image as the voice of the elite
Election results deal major blow to Democratic establishment