ATHENS
Greece Is So Much More Than Its Recession
Niko J. Kallianiotis's photo series, Motherland, shows a happier side of the country than the one we are used to seeing.
Greece Approves Creditors' Reforms to Protest on the Streets
Lawmakers voted 230-63 in favor of the another round of creditor-demanded measures. Before the debate got underway, about 10,000 people demonstrated outside parliament.
Greek Lawmakers Approve Bailout as Angry Protesters Clash With Riot Police
Greece's Parliament voted to approve tough new austerity measures despite a protest in Athens that involved Molotov cocktails, stun grenades, and tear gas.
We Asked an Investment Specialist If Now Is a Good Time to Buy a House in Greece for Nothing
It's not a great idea and you're a terrible person.
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.
Some Greeks Are Going on Holiday Despite the Referendum
We went to the port of Piraeus in Athens and asked people how come they're taking a vacation in the middle of it all.
We Partied with Defiant Greek 'No' Voters Last Night in the Streets of Athens
Here's how the capital city looked in the hours following the referendum result.
'This Is Dignity?': Confusion and Anger Reign on the Streets of Athens
VICE News is in the Greek capital ahead of Sunday's momentous referendum, where the opposing camps are making their voices heard and simultaneous rallies will be held tonight.
We Asked the Homeless of Athens About the Greek Referendum and Possible Bankruptcy
"Whatever happens, I think this bridge I live under will fill up fast and none of us will be getting out of here any time soon."
Greeks Filled Athens' Syntagma Square to Say 'Yes' to the EU Bailout Plan Last Night
Many preferred the idea of austerity and budget cuts to the fear of the unknown.
Huge Lines of Greek Pensioners Desperately Trying to Withdraw Money Took Over Athens Today
Banks have been ordered to re-open so that pensioners without debit cards can withdraw small amounts of cash.