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Greece's youth are leaving cities as the country struggles with record unemployment
VICE News Correspondent Phoebe Greenwood reports from Athens where she meets with young people trying their best not to waste the most creative years of their lives.
Possible Greece Bailout Deal Emerges as Pro-European Greeks Rally in Athens
Greece's European creditors are now evaluating a new bailout proposal of $59 billion, which may stop a possible 'Grexit' from the Eurozone. On Thursday, pro-euro protestors gathered in Athens.
Greece Has Until the End of Today to Submit Final Debt Proposal
If Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras does not come up with a proposal by the end of the day that creditors accept, Greece's banking system will almost inevitably collapse and it could soon exit the euro.
Some Nostalgic Greeks Want to Quit the Euro and Bring Back Their Old Currency
After the resounding “No” vote on the bailout referendum, uncertainty, confusion, and the ever-present lines at ATMs have returned in Greece.
Financial Chaos Looms After Greeks Reject Bailout With Resounding 'Oxi' Vote
Greece faces a widely expected exit from the euro zone after overwhelmingly voting against accepting a bailout offer from the country’s creditors.
Greeks Divided as Polls Close in Hotly Contested Referendum
Millions of Greeks cast ballots in a referendum that may determine the country’s economic survival and its future in Europe.
Greek Riot Police Use Stun Grenades on Protesters Ahead of Pivotal Bailout Vote
Police in Athens clashed with thousands of anti-austerity protesters that gathered to support for the government’s call to vote no in Sunday’s referendum.
Greeks Withdraw Billions From Banks as Euro Crisis Talks Reach 'Breaking Point'
Greek citizens have withdrawn $4.54 billion from banks in the last week, while he deadline for the country's next debt repayment is Tuesday, June 30. Today's talks are decisive in resolving the crisis.
The Dangers of the Grexit
Fears of a Greek loan default and withdrawal from the eurozone grew larger Thursday night as the International Monetary Fund pulled out of cash-for-fiscal reforms talks with Greece’s leadership.
Over 500 'Blockupy' Protesters Arrested Amid Violent Clashes in Frankfurt
Thousands are demonstrating as the European Central Bank unveiled a very expensive new HQ in Germany and violence between police and protesters has left scores injured.
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.