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Greek Neo-Nazi Party Golden Dawn Gained Popularity in Last Night's Elections
The organisation, which recently accepted political responsibility for the murder of a left-wing rapper, are the third largest party in the country.
The Hangover News
This weekend, Corbyn said a Labour government would slowly re-nationalise the railways, and in Russia a child stealthily took a shit in the middle of a supermarket and the internet loved it.
I Spent An Extremely Stressful Night in the Greek Parliament
Tension and disappointment dominated the Greek parliament as it prepared to vote on a set of austerity measures so tough, they'd have Thatcher dancing in her grave.
The Former Finance Minister Who Tried to Warn Greece About the Crisis
An interview with Alekos Papadopoulos, who reckons the country's economy might see the first glimpses of hope in about five years.
Greeks Protested the New Greek Bailout by Setting Syriza Flags on Fire Last Night
"Syriza were subjugated but the working class and the youth will not be."
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.
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.
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."
A Brief History of Greek Debt
The country filed for bankruptcy before it was even a sovereign state.
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.
How Greece's Left-Wing Election Win Could Reverberate Around Europe
If Syriza achieve their aims, they could end up changing things far beyond Greece.