Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras said in a post on Twitter he was deeply saddened by the loss of life caused by the catastrophic storm ... READ MORE›
Even before the voting was over, some European leaders began trying to contain the potential damage... READ MORE›
If the deal is a political earthquake for Greece, it also puts the country on course for a major economic shake-up... READ MORE›
Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras, who called for the referendum, has veered between bitter confrontation with the country's creditors and conciliatory outreach... 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›
Mr Tsipras has asked eurozone and other creditors for EUR53.5bn 59.47bn to cover Greece's debts until 2018... READ MORE›
Others argue that the prime minister, like others in Syriza, are actually trying to steer Greece out of the eurozone... READ MORE›
For the time being, many in Mr. Tsipras's party who are voting against the creditors' demands want him to continue as prime minister without calling elections... READ MORE›
Greece's creditors -- the European Commission, the European Central Bank and the International Monetary Fund -- want the new government to seek an extension beyond Feb... 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›
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›
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›
Mr. Tsipras's party has grown heated in recent days, with both sides taking shots at each other and the government's spokesman saying that a "divorce" ..... READ MORE›
Germany has been at the forefront of countries demanding strict austerity measures from Greece in return for financial aid... READ MORE›
Nigel Farage tells Greece Have the courage to quit the euro... READ MORE›
At the post-referendum celebrations on Sunday evening in Athens' Syntagma Square revellers chanted fuck journalists ... READ MORE›
Tsipras meets in Berlin with Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany... READ MORE›
Nearly 600 people were rescued by the Greek coast guard in the past 24 hours, while thousands more made it safely from Turkey to Greece southeastern islands... READ MORE›
ATHENS -- Did Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras betray his principles and cave in to Greece's creditors?... READ MORE›
Of those polled before the announcement of the bank closures 57 percent said they would vote No against 30 percent for who would vote Yes... READ MORE›
Tsipras appears to have political support that is alive and well even among protesters... READ MORE›
The European Union wants the IMF involved in the bailout, but the latter says it that as things stand it can't because Greece's debt is unsustainable... READ MORE›
In opinion polls ahead of the vote the left-wing Syriza party led by former Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras was marginally ahead of the center-right New Democracy... READ MORE›
US President Barack Obama visiting Athens on Tuesday has backed Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras' call for a restructuring of Greek debt... READ MORE›
Greek prime minister alexi tsipras makes impassioned speech at rally in syntagma square urging the nation to vote no in sunday's referendum... READ MORE›
Greece debt crisis Country on course to hold EU referendum as eurozone leaders reject new bailout request... READ MORE›
Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis arrives at a news conference after an extraordinary euro zone Finance Ministers meeting Eurogroup in Brussels February 20, 2015... READ MORE›
WASHINGTON -- Greek voters handed Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras a decisive vote of confidence Sunday... READ MORE›
Greece's economy contracted 25 per cent and unemployment soared to as high as 26 per cent over the five years of belt-tightening... READ MORE›
It is now up to the lenders to make good their promises, Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras told journalists... 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›
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