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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.
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Greek citizens have withdrawn $4.54 billion from banks in the last week, while he deadline for the country's next debt repayment is Tuesday, June 30.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.
Photos of Greek People Celebrating the Reinstatement of the Country's State Broadcaster
The ERT went back on the after two years after it was shut down by the government for budget reasons.
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.
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.
Speakers Gather at Emergency Economic Summit in Athens as Greece Reaches Moment of Truth
Greece had to empty out an emergency bank account in order to pay its last IMF debt repayment. Now there really is no money left, but millions more euros have to be paid within weeks.
Athens Wants Germany to Cough Up $300 Billion — as Repayment for the Nazi Occupation of Greece
For the first time Greece has put a figure on the money it wants back from Germany for WWII reparations — $303 billion. Perhaps coincidentally, this is a similar number to Greek state debt.
Austerity and Anger: Protests Against Syriza's EU Deal
Facing backlash from its own supporters, Syriza’s deal with the European Union has sparked angry demonstrations in Athens. VICE News attended the protests and spoke to people disillusioned with the current situation and the party’s pre-election pledges.
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.
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.