Grexit? Greece again on the brink as debt crisis threatens break with EU... READ MORE›
The European Commission published its own assessment on Wednesday, taking a more optimistic view of Greece's debt sustainability than the IMF but also suggesting debt relief... READ MORE›
A photograph of an elderly Greek man alone and weeping on the ground outside a national bank has emerged as the country's financial crisis deepens... READ MORE›
Whether Greeks' overwhelming rejection on Sunday of the latest European loan deal proves to be a master stroke or a monumental blunder remains to be seen... READ MORE›
Berlin suspected the EU Commission the executive body running the EU was willing to give too much ground to Greece to hold the euro zone together... READ MORE›
Snap elections in Greece look set to return the leftwing Syriza party to power early exit polls indicated on Sunday, reports Helena Smith from Athens... READ MORE›
Others argue that the prime minister, like others in Syriza, are actually trying to steer Greece out of the eurozone... READ MORE›
By 40, with no experience of national government, he was prime minister, elected on the promise of ending austerity but keeping Greece in the euro zone... READ MORE›
But Che Wagner from the campaign group Basic Income Switzerland, says it wouldn't be money for nothing... READ MORE›
US election 2016 Why Hillary Clinton could lose the Democratic nomination to Bernie Sanders... READ MORE›
Much of this Varoufakis predicted and argued against, as indeed he argued against Greece joining the euro in the first place... READ MORE›
Representatives of the main creditors -- the International Monetary Fund, the European Central Bank and the other European nations that use the euro -- were poring over the Greek proposal on Friday... READ MORE›
Tsipras and Syriza, saying he felt betrayed and pointing out that negotiations in the European Union are not a game of liar's poker... READ MORE›
Equally baffling, even for experts, was the political fallout that might be ahead for Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras, whether he gets a deal or not... READ MORE›
On election night, on the top floor of Syriza's HQ, where Tsipras staff sit, nervousness turns to stunned relief as the results come through... READ MORE›
We will either finish off the bailouts, or the bailouts will finish off Greece and the Greek people... READ MORE›
A dispute with miners in a village in northern greece suggests the syriza government shares the chavista anti-capitalist agenda... READ MORE›
Heading into crucial primaries in auto industry states such as Michigan and Ohio, Hillary Clinton in recent days has argued that Vermont Sen... READ MORE›
Eurogroup finance ministers will formally meet in Brussels on Saturday to discuss the proposals ahead of a full meeting of the 28-member European Union on Sunday... READ MORE›
Many experts agree that Greek-owned banks in Bulgaria, unlike their parent companies in Greece, are financially sound, with healthy balance sheets and large amounts of cash... READ MORE›
But Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras of Greece said the situation was a European problem in need of a European solution... READ MORE›
Germany believes euro zone could cope with Greece exit report... READ MORE›
A European Commission spokesman emphasized that Greece needed to spell out what actions it will take before any bailout funds can be released... READ MORE›
The commission is the technocratic expression of austerity, but it is not really calling the shots in a debate dominated by individual countries, notably Germany... READ MORE›
Photograph Andrea Comas Reuters Tsipras's choice of coalition partners came as an unpleasant surprise to the eurozone's finance ministers gathering under wet, leaden skies in Brussels... READ MORE›
Tsiprass shock call for vote on Greek bailout sets day of destiny for Europe... READ MORE›
Syriza wants Germany to repay a loan that the Nazis forced the Bank of Greece to pay during the occupation... READ MORE›
Tsipras remains hugely popular in Greece for standing up to Germany's insistence on austerity before capitulating under the threat of a euro zone exit... READ MORE›
Greece Syriza juggles coal, pipelines and climate ambitions... READ MORE›
But soon after the referendum, Tsipras performed a U-turn to save the financial system and Greece's future in the euro zone... READ MORE›
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