Conservative leader urges Greeks to vote ‘yes’
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Conservative leader urges Greeks to vote ‘yes’

The Latest on Greece: Polls open in bailout referendum
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The Latest on Greece: Polls open in bailout referendum

That would bring new political turmoil to Greece… but it WOULD mean that talks over…

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Greece debt crisis: How will Greeks vote?
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Greece debt crisis: How will Greeks vote?

In his piece on Thursday, Evans-Pritchard also details some of the struggles facing Greek companies…

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Defiant Tsipras urges Greeks to reject bailout deal
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Defiant Tsipras urges Greeks to reject bailout deal

Greeks will be asked on Sunday to accept or reject proposals made by creditors last…

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Greece debt crisis: PM addresses referendum ‘No’ rally
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Greece debt crisis: PM addresses referendum ‘No’ rally

Greeks have been bombarded with dire warnings of what a “No” vote could mean for…

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European Central Bank ‘to Extend Backstop to Bulgaria’ over Greece Crisis
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European Central Bank ‘to Extend Backstop to Bulgaria’ over Greece Crisis

BNN News: Yes’ camp takes slim lead in Greek bailout referendum poll
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BNN News: Yes’ camp takes slim lead in Greek bailout referendum poll

He emphasised that Sunday’s referendum is not a vote on whether Greece will remain in…

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‘Yes’ vote on bailout may see Greek government resign
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‘Yes’ vote on bailout may see Greek government resign

At the time, the lender expected the country’s debt-to-GDP ratio to drop to 128 per…

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ECB raises emergency liquidity for Greek banks :: WRAL.com
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ECB raises emergency liquidity for Greek banks :: WRAL.com

Tsipras was due to resume talks with Greece’s lenders at 9 a.m. (0700 GMT) before…

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BNN News: As default looms, Merkel rules out more negotiations with Greece
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BNN News: As default looms, Merkel rules out more negotiations with Greece

When asked while walking into the Finance Ministry about whether Greece will pay the 1.6…

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