Mr Mardas was speaking at a committee set up by the country's left-wing Syriza government to calculate how much money Germany owed Greece... READ MORE›
As European Union officials struggle to cope with the growing crisis they have not yet agreed on how many migrants and refugees each country will accept... READ MORE›
'Who will trust Germany after this?' Nobel Prize-winning economist Paul Krugman makes his feelings known... READ MORE›
An outdated European Union has been found out and rejected emphatically by young Greeks in the 21st century... READ MORE›
And it is an example of how the European Union is not just a threat to national democracy, but national security as well... READ MORE›
He is travelling with his brother Walid who operated a concrete-mixer truck in Idlib Walid's wife and two young children and several other friends and relatives... READ MORE›
A draft of the package suggests Greece could temporarily leave the eurozone if no agreement on a bailout is reached... READ MORE›
And are the negotiations slanted against Greece, because Germany has more money and political clout within the EU than Greece?... READ MORE›
The current refugee crisis is putting the European Union and all of its member states to a historic test... READ MORE›
France has been the most steadfast major nation in Europe supporting Greece ever since Mr... READ MORE›
Merkel faces a very different set of responsibilities starting with maintaining European unity in general and holding the euro together in particular... READ MORE›
Nearly 14 million people were newly displaced in 2014 according to the annual report by the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees... READ MORE›
David Cameron is expanding on his commitment to bring 20 000 refugees to Britain... READ MORE›
By contrast the Greek leader Alexis Tsipras announced on Friday that he wants to hold a referendum in Greece on the eurozone crisis on July 5... READ MORE›
But Prime Minister David Cameron has said this would mean ministers were barred from speaking about European court decisions and the EU budget... READ MORE›
Notably, Mr Dombrovskis said that Greece's place is, and remains, in Europe - not, the eurozone... READ MORE›
Eurozone finance ministers say they expect to hear fresh proposals from Greece after a referendum rejected the terms of an international bailout... READ MORE›
Yet the infusion of cash from the European Central Bank that is desperately needed to resuscitate the Greek banking system and jump-start the economy is missing... READ MORE›
The mess over Greece has hardly helped the reputation of the European Union inside Britain, but it may also help Mr... READ MORE›
Eurozone ministers have called on Greece to put forward fresh proposals after Greek voters rejected the latest draft bailout deal in a referendum... READ MORE›
Even at this late stage it is possible that Greece will stay in the euro though after the weekend's events this is increasingly problematic... READ MORE›
Eurozone leaders have echoed hopes that a deal can be struck within days to stop Greece defaulting on its debt... READ MORE›
Panagiotidou said some Greeks already felt as if they were living in a third-world country... READ MORE›
Pegida, which drew crowds of 25,000 at its height before collapsing earlier this year, has been trying to regroup around opposition to Mrs Merkel's refugee policy... READ MORE›
Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras may have won a victory at home on Sunday as the Greek people dealt a resounding no to European austerity policies... READ MORE›
Some 2,100 migrants had poured into Munich's main station by Tuesday night, said Carsten Neubert, a police spokesman... READ MORE›
People greet refugees as they arrive at the main train station in Munich, Germany Photo Corbis I feel very safe here, she told the Telegraph... READ MORE›
The resounding victory for the no vote in Greece's referendum has left European leaders like Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany with a stark and clear choice... READ MORE›
The first 500 refugees have reached Munich on special trains from Vienna Nickelsdorf and Salzburg where thousands arrived overnight after abandoning hopes of settling in Hungary... READ MORE›
Hungarian authorities shut the Budapest train station altogether on Tuesday, then reopened it but barred entry to migrants... READ MORE›
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