Greek parliament approves bailout measures
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Greek parliament approves bailout measures

Greek MPs have passed a series of painful new austerity measures into law aimed at…

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

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A ‘timeout’ for Greece?
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A ‘timeout’ for Greece?

The German parliament on Friday voted an overwhelming “yes” to start formal negotiations on a…

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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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German investor optimism undeterred by Greece
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German investor optimism undeterred by Greece

Merkel said on Monday she could recommend “with full confidence” that the Bundestag, the lower…

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Germany Votes to Move Ahead With Greek Bailout, but Opposition Grows
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Germany Votes to Move Ahead With Greek Bailout, but Opposition Grows

Addressing the chamber before the vote, Merkel had argued that “we would be grossly negligent,…

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Greece must pass new laws by Wednesday for bailout – Stubb
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Greece must pass new laws by Wednesday for bailout – Stubb

Talks between Greek prime minister Alexis Tsipras and distrustful European leaders have dragged past a…

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European leaders agree deal that could keep Greece in single currency – Wales
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European leaders agree deal that could keep Greece in single currency – Wales

As they headed into further talks Sunday morning, Greece’s European creditors sought to narrow their…

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Greece bailout still in the balance
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Greece bailout still in the balance

Eurozone officials warn of possible ‘Grexit’ without credible proposal from
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Eurozone officials warn of possible ‘Grexit’ without credible proposal from

A hastily arranged meeting of eurozone finance ministers, which will be Euclid Tsakalotos’ first as…

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