Greek PM says will not implement measures beyond those set at summit
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Greek PM says will not implement measures beyond those set at summit

In essence, the plan, which Tsipras ultimately blocked, would have created a “functioning parallel system”…

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Protests Turn Violent In Greece
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Protests Turn Violent In Greece

Hardliners in the ruling Syriza party opposed the deal, but Tsipras found unlikely support from…

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Greece: PM Tsipras expected to reshuffle his cabinet
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Greece: PM Tsipras expected to reshuffle his cabinet

Eurogroup Agrees To Launch Greek Bailout Talks
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Eurogroup Agrees To Launch Greek Bailout Talks

Eurozone finance ministers said Thursday they decided to grant in principle a new bailout to…

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Osborne wins guarantee on UK’s Greek loan
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Osborne wins guarantee on UK’s Greek loan

The seven billion euro proposal is waiting on a vote by the European parliament.

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Greek banks to reopen after 3-week closure
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Greek banks to reopen after 3-week closure

In recent weeks the Greek economy, which is around a quarter smaller than it was…

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Greeks call German minister a ‘Nazi’ after debt deal
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Greeks call German minister a ‘Nazi’ after debt deal

A confidential International Monetary Fund study seen by Reuters showed Greece will need far greater…

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‘Major trust issues’ between Greece and creditors
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‘Major trust issues’ between Greece and creditors

As Slate’s Joshua Keating noted on Thursday, it’s a bit hard to get excited about…

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Greece’s parliament votes to back package of reforms
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Greece’s parliament votes to back package of reforms

Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras takes part in a session at the Greek Parliament in…

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Greece bailout talks to continue
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Greece bailout talks to continue

“That’s what I would do”, Stathakis told private Mega television. Some eurozone countries say they’ll…

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