Greek economy grew 0.8% in Q2, averted recession in Q1
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Greek economy grew 0.8% in Q2, averted recession in Q1

Greek parliament to vote on bailout deal Thursday
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Greek parliament to vote on bailout deal Thursday

The bailout would be the third in five years for the country, which is struggling…

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‘Confident’ of Debt Deal, Loan Support: Greece
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‘Confident’ of Debt Deal, Loan Support: Greece

Dissenters in Tsipras’s left-wing Syriza party, who want to end bailout talks and return to…

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European Commission: Greece, Creditors Agree Last Details of Bailout Deal
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European Commission: Greece, Creditors Agree Last Details of Bailout Deal

Greece and its worldwide lenders clinched a multi-billion-euro bailout agreement on Tuesday after marathon talks…

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Greece officially requests fresh IMF aid: finance ministry
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Greece officially requests fresh IMF aid: finance ministry

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Greece submits request to International Monetary Fund for new loan facility
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Greece submits request to International Monetary Fund for new loan facility

The leftwing government in Athens, which had previously vowed to never let the auditors step…

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Greek prime minister warns Syriza party about early elections
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Greek prime minister warns Syriza party about early elections

Tsipras, who was elected for a four-year term in January, has managed to push unpopular…

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Tsipras attacks SYRIZA dissenters
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Tsipras attacks SYRIZA dissenters

“We have to agree that we can’t go on this way”, Tsipras said, adding that…

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Bailout Talks To Go Ahead After Delay
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Bailout Talks To Go Ahead After Delay

Greece and its creditors last week struck a bailout deal aimed at preventing Athens from…

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Greece creditors due in Athens ‘in coming days’
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Greece creditors due in Athens ‘in coming days’

The reforms to the judiciary and banking systems were the final hurdle the financially-battered country…

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