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These Young Greeks Don't Think the Bailout Referendum Will Change Anything
"I don't think it'll change anything, but at the same time, enough is enough. Voting no is a matter of dignity. It's a way of hitting back."
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.
Five Predictions for How the Greek Crisis Could Play Out
We could be looking at anything from full communism to nuclear war.
We Asked the Homeless of Athens About the Greek Referendum and Possible Bancruptcy
"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."
A Brief History of Greek Debt
The country filed for bankruptcy before it was even a sovereign state.
My Time as a Professional Debt Collector Made Me Lose Faith in Humanity
It's hard to be depressed yourself when you're confronted with the most depressing stuff imaginable.
In Photos: Albanian Migrants Make their Way Back Home
The European debt crisis has led many Albanians who had in the last couple of decades settled in Greece and Italy, leave those countries and return home.
James Schamus Wants to Tell You How the Economy Really Works
James Schamus was the screenwriter of 'Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon' and producer of movies like 'Brokeback Mountain' and 'Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind.' But he's also a man in a fedora who will tell you that money isn't real.
The Fight to Save America's Best Free College
Students at Cooper Union took over the university president's office.