Grexit? Greece again on the brink as debt crisis threatens break with EU... READ MORE›
Greek bailout Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras of Greece has said he is sticking to plans to roll back austerity and rejecting an international bailout extension... 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›
For Matteo Renzi, the Italian prime minister, the Schauble ultimatum was an untenable exercise in German humiliation of Greece... 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›
Much of this Varoufakis predicted and argued against, as indeed he argued against Greece joining the euro in the first place... 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›
ATHENS -- The Greek Parliament approved an international loan deal early Friday that the government needs to avoid defaulting on a debt payment next week... READ MORE›
The good scenario would be if Tsipras does become a Mitterrand and makes the policy U-turns that the late French leader made... READ MORE›
We will either finish off the bailouts, or the bailouts will finish off Greece and the Greek people... 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›
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›
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›
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›
It comes down to this Greece has until Wednesday to pass into law draconian new austerity measures or leave the single currency... READ MORE›
The prime minister is no novice when it comes to long and tedious discussions at European summits... READ MORE›
That would have fatal consequences for Greece's financial system... READ MORE›
But Angela Merkel and Alexis Tsipras are now almost umbilically linked the political fate of the one hinging on the policy choices of the other... READ MORE›
Tsipras sounded characteristically defiant in his first big speech - to the European parliament in Strasbourg - outside Greece in almost six months in office... READ MORE›
Political mood becomes even more poisonous as former PM Antonis Samaras accuses Alexis Tsipras of acting like drunk captain of a rudderless ship... READ MORE›
Tsakalotos has won the trust of his fellow euro zone finance ministers despite his left-wing views... READ MORE›
By privatising this huge and valuable asset, the Eurogroup hopes that Greece will be able to raise a significant amount of money... READ MORE›
The IMF has pressed European governments to ease Athens' debt burden, something most say they will only do when Greece first shows it is trimming its budget... READ MORE›
An overwhelming majority - 78 percent - still wanted Greece to stay in the eurozone against 19 percent in favour of going back to the drachma... READ MORE›
01 GMT Alexis Tsipras, leader of Greece's radical left Syriza party... READ MORE›
Greek energy minister to visit moscow hits out at germany... READ MORE›
The concession by New Democracy leader Vangelis Meimarakis sparked an immediate celebration among Syriza supporters in downtown Athens... READ MORE›
Behind the cameras, the 60-year-old Juncker offered the younger Tsipras a tutorial on the ins and outs of the European Union, according to one European official... READ MORE›
Then, some accused Juncker of blackmail by threatening to resign and deprive Luxembourg of his undoubted influence in Brussels if they voted 'No' in a referendum... READ MORE›
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