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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.
'I Shall Wear the Creditors' Loathing with Pride': Greece's Finance Minister Resigns
Yanis Varoufakis described Sunday's Greek "no" vote as a "majestic, big yes to a democratic Europe," and a rejection of the "dystopic vision of a Eurozone that functions like an iron cage for its peoples."
Explaining Yanis Varoufakis, Greece's Anti-Austerity 'Rock Star'
Paul Mason's foreword from The Global Minotaur: America, Europe, and the Future of the Global Economy by Yanis Varoufakis, Greece's ex-finance minister who resigned this morning.
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.
'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.
Five Predictions for How the Greek Crisis Could Play Out
We could be looking at anything from full communism to nuclear war.
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.
Greece Offers Last Ditch Bailout Plan Before Clock Runs Out at Midnight
In a few hours Greece's bailout program expires and the country is set to become to first developed nation to ever default on an IMF loan. Athens has submitted an 11th hour rescue deal proposal.
Greeks Took to the Streets of Athens to Say No to the EU Bailout Plan Last Night
"A no vote gives us an opportunity to build bonds and relations with other people and fight for something different to what we have been going through for the last five years."
Greece Has a Long History of Debt and Bankruptcy
The country filed for bankruptcy before it was even a sovereign state.