Greek bailout talks to start on Monday after delay
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Greek bailout talks to start on Monday after delay

The news came hours after the Greek parliament approved a second round of reforms demanded…

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Tsipras warns of early elections over opposition to key reforms
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Tsipras warns of early elections over opposition to key reforms

“The problem is that if the trading starts without restrictions, then many Greeks could withdraw…

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German ‘wisemen’ say euro zone states should be able to go bankrupt
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German ‘wisemen’ say euro zone states should be able to go bankrupt

Earlier, revelations by Greece’s flamboyant former Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis of secret plans for a…

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Greek parliament passes second crucial bailout bill
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Greek parliament passes second crucial bailout bill

Tsipras will likely attempt to stave off any internal party meetings until after a deal…

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Merkel urges German Parliament to back Greek talks
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Merkel urges German Parliament to back Greek talks

German Finance Minister Wolfgang Scheauble, for instance, has been a vocal critic of Greece’s reluctance…

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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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Greek banks to reopen Monday but cash restrictions remain
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Greek banks to reopen Monday but cash restrictions remain

Greece was forced to close its banks to prevent the system collapsing on June 29,…

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Former Greek finance minister warns reforms are doomed
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Former Greek finance minister warns reforms are doomed

Former Greek finance minister Yanis Varoufakis has denounced the new rescue plan for Greece as…

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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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