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We Asked Young Greeks What They Will Be Voting for this Sunday
Some will be voting yes to more austerity and being part of Europe, some will be voting no, and then there are those who will be going on holiday.
Greek Banks Close for a Week Before Crucial Debt Repayment
Uncertainty prevails in Greece as the country's banks today closed for a week before a $1.8 billion debt repayment is due and Greeks are only allowed to withdraw $66 a day.
Ex-IMF Head Dominique Strauss-Kahn Cleared of Pimping Charges in France
Former IMF head and French presidential hopeful Strauss-Kahn had described the sex parties as much-needed "recreational sessions" to relieve pressure during the global financial crisis.
We Talked About How Fucked Greece is With Everyone at Athens' Awesome Plisskën Festival
All the bloody opinions, from Greek rappers and party kids, to Sleaford Mods and Ratking.
Greek PM Says the Ball Is Now in Europe's Court as Time Runs Out to Avoid Default
If Greece and its international creditors cannot reach an agreement by Friday the country could default on its debt and be forced to leave the Euro currency bloc, throwing Europe into crisis.
The Hangover News
This weekend, Ireland voted to legalise gay marriage, and a topLAD was found duct-taped to a lamppost in Manchester with a beer taped to his hand.
The Fossil Fuel Industry Receives $10 Million Every Minute in Subsidies
The International Monetary Fund says the $5.3 trillion in subsidies this year is more than that spent globally on health care.
Investigative Journalist Matt Kennard Talks About America's Economic Stranglehold on the World
His new book looks at how the American government, banks, and intelligence agencies enforce a very covert and modern type of imperialism.
World Bank President Jim Yong Kim: The VICE News Interview
VICE News met with Jim Yong Kim to discuss the World Bank’s past efforts to fight poverty and its struggle to stay relevant in a changing world.
Prosecutor In Dominique Strauss-Kahn Trial Calls for Pimping Charges to be Dropped
In the latest twist in a two-week trial that has seen the former head of the International Monetary Fund’s sexual proclivities laid bare, the prosecutor said the investigation had failed to establish the 65-year-old’s guilt.
Dominique Strauss-Kahn’s Trial in France Begins With Topless Protesters and Testimony About Wild Orgies
The former head of the IMF and disgraced French politician is charged with "aggravated pimping" for his role in sex parties held at luxury hotels.
IMF Announces $260 Million Aid Package and a New Catastrophe Relief Fund for Ebola-Stricken Countries
The international financial organization has allocated a total of $160 million in loans to the countries hardest hit by Ebola, on top of $100 million coming in the form of grants secured through a new catastrophe relief trust.