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PM: Greece cannot consent to ‘irrational’ proposals
Greece cannot accept the “irrational” proposal made this week by its bailout creditors, Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras told an emergency Parliament...
Greek leader: cannot consent to ‘irrational’ proposals
Greece cannot accept the “irrational” proposal made this week by its bailout creditors, Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras told an emergency Parliament...
Greece defers IMF payment, Merkel warns crisis is far from over
Greece became the first country to defer a payment to the International Monetary Fund since the 1980s as its game of brinkmanship with creditors goes down...
No deal, no cash: Greek government delivers aid ultimatum to IMF
A spokesman for the ruling party in Greece has said there will be no debt repayment to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) on Friday without the prospect...
Asia’s migrant crisis meeting unlikely to yield solutions
A meeting in Bangkok on Friday about Southeast Asia’s migrant crisis is unlikely to produce a binding agreement or plan of action to save thousands...
Greece appeals for EU help as migrants from Syria and Afghanistan arrive in scores
Greece has asked the European Union for help in dealing with the thousands of migrants who have arrived on its shores in recent months. According...
Greece wants to make debt payments but says it needs aid urgently
Greece intends to make good on its debt obligations but needs aid urgently to be able to do so, the government said on Monday, after several senior officials...
Greece wants to make debt payments but says they need aid urgently
Greece intends to make good on its debt obligations but needs aid urgently to be able to do so, the government said on Monday, after several senior officials...
Greece ‘does not have the money’ to make June IMF repayment
Greece cannot make debt repayments to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) next month unless it achieves a deal with creditors, its interior minister...
Greece ‘just two weeks’ from cash crisis, says finance minister
Greece has won limited support from the euro zone for the progress it has made in difficult bailout talks, but warned that it faces a cash crunch within...
Greece says it faces bankruptcy in weeks
Greece has won limited support from the euro zone for the progress it has made in difficult bailout talks, but warned that it faces a cash crunch within...
Greece considers selling strategic ports to reach deal with EU
Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras’s new leftist government had sought to cancel significant terms of Athens’ bailout programme, calling it...
Greek PM gets ‘moral support’, not money from Putin
Russian President Vladimir Putin offered Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras moral support and long-term cooperation but no financial aid on Wednesday,...
Greek PM gets support, not money from Putin
Russian President Vladimir Putin offered Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras moral support and long-term cooperation but no financial aid on Wednesday,...
Greek PM ruffles EU feathers with trip to Moscow for Putin meeting
Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras is to meet Kremlin strongman Vladimir Putin in Moscow today.
Does Germany really still owe Greece for World War II?
Greece has offered a precise figure for what it claims Germany owes it from World War II: 279 billion euros, or $303 billion.
Greece: ‘Germany owes us $302 billion in Nazi occupation damages’
Greece’s defense minister says the country has obtained “stunning evidence” to support its massive claims for World War II reparations...
Greece moves to quell loan default fears and pledges to meet ‘all obligations’
Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis has said that Greece “intends to meet all obligations to all its creditors, ad infinitum,” seeking...
Greece sends updated reforms, pledges to pay IMF on time
Greece sent an updated list of reforms to lenders on Wednesday to try to unlock financial aid and avoid a default but euro zone officials said more work...
Tsipras, Merkel display goodwill, little sign of debt progress
Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras and German Chancellor Angela Merkel sought Monday to reboot an increasingly sour relationship, saying they are looking...
Tourists wanted to crack down on Greek tax dodgers
Greece’s proposal to use “non-professional inspectors” including “students, housekeepers and even tourists” to crack down...
'We will disappoint them': Greek prime minister rules out third bailout
Greece’s new radical left government has no intention of seeking another bailout deal from international creditors and will spend coming months trying...
Greek prime minister rules out third bailout
Greece’s new radical left government has no intention of seeking another bailout deal from international creditors and will spend coming months trying...
Greece clears key hurdle to extend bailout but doubts remain
Greece cleared a major hurdle Tuesday in its ongoing battle to remain solvent as its European creditors approved a 4-month extension to its financial bailout...
Greece on course for bailout as creditors accept economic reform plan
Greece is on course to secure its four-month bailout extension, with its economic reform plan being cautiously accepted by creditors.
Greece delivers bailout proposals to its bailout creditors: EU Commission
Greece’s left-wing government has delivered a list of reforms Tuesday to debt inspectors for final approval of extended rescue loans, officials from...
Make or break: Tensions high as Greece submits last-ditch reforms
Greece was to hand in a delayed list of proposed reforms this morning aimed at winning a four-month extension of its massive bailout - after missing a...
Hurry up and wait: Greece delays sending reforms to euro zone till Tuesday
Greece will present its economic reform plans to the euro zone on Tuesday, a government official said, missing a Monday deadline for the list which is...
Greek hails ‘victory’ as it prepares to submit economic reform plans to EU
Greece is set to submit a list of economic reforms demanded by its creditors to extend the country’s bailout programme. The proposals had to be...
High wire: Greek PM tries to satisfy creditors and his anti-austerity party
Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras walks another high wire over the next 24 hours as he tries to come up with financial measures that satisfy both the...

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