Nikolia Apostolou
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Deadline Looms As Greece Haggles with Euro-Creditors Over Bailout Terms
"We have spent the last two weeks discussing who will meet who, where, and in what configuration," said Jeroen Dijsselbloem, leader of the Eurozone finance ministers. "There is no further time to lose."
Debt Deal Puts Greece's New Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras in a Tough Spot
A frustrated reaction to the deal from voters and governing Syriza Party members reflects the mood of most Greeks, who are sick and tired of wallowing in financial crisis.
Eurozone Agrees to Extend Greek Bailout, Sending Global Equity Markets Soaring
The announcement of a four month extension emboldened investors and temporarily eased fears of an impending Greek exit.
Greek Debt Standoff Continues as Finance Ministers Struggle to Find Common Ground
The eurozone's financial heads failed to reach an agreement to resolve the Greek debt crisis for the second time in less than a week during negotiations in Brussels.
A Wind of Change in Europe? Greece Takes Anti-Austerity Fight to Brussels, but Deal Remains Elusive
The new Syriza government in Athens hopes its international creditors will compromise over its debt program, but finance ministers say agreement is a long way off.
Greeks Protest Against Austerity as Leaders Try to Negotiate With Creditors in Brussels
While a Eurogroup meeting in Brussels broke down without an agreement, people gathered peacefully in Athens to support their government's anti-austerity plan.
Greece Is Playing Economic Chicken With the Rest of Europe
Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras has made it clear that he won't back down from reversing austerity measures, raising the possibility of a new Eurozone crisis.
The Man in the Hot Seat: Greece's New Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis Has Creditors Rattled
Supporters say the anti-austerity economist is the right man for the job in times of crisis. Critics accuse him of wanting to bankrupt the country, and take it out of the Eurozone.
A Wave of Discontent Is Crashing the Status Quo in Greece
Four decades of dominance over Greece by two major political parties is expected to end Sunday with a victory by Alexis Tsipras and his left-wing Syriza party, which will likely reject austerity measures imposed by international groups.