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  • 30/12/2010 | Argentina

    Bomb explodes in Greek BA embassy, no fatalities

    An explosive device was set off early this morning in front of the Greek embassy to Buenos Aires. Several windows were shattered but no fatalities were registered.

  • 18/06/2012 | World

    Greek conservatives poised to clinch coalition deal

    Greece's conservatives said they are poised to form a coalition government with the Socialists, allowing the two parties that dominated politics for decades to share power despite a major anti-establishment election vote.

  • 22/07/2012 | World

    Greek PM sees country in 'Great Depression'

    Greece is in a "Great Depression" similar to the American one in the 1930s, the country's Prime Minister Antonis Samaras told former U.S. President Bill Clinton.

  • 05/10/2012 | World

    Merkel to visit Greece as money running out

    German Chancellor Angela Merkel will make her first visit to Greece next week since the euro zone debt crisis erupted, in a show of support for Athens after it said it would run out of money at the end of November without fresh international aid.

  • 14/02/2012 | World

    Eurogroup drops face-to-face bailout talks as Greeks argue

    Euro zone finance ministers dropped plans today for a special face-to-face meeting on Greece's new international bailout, as the cabinet in Athens argued up to the last minute on plugging a 325 million euro ($427 million)gap in its austerity plan.

  • 20/02/2012 | World

    Second Greek bailout in reach, funding gap narrows

    Euro zone finance ministers, locked in marathon overnight talks, inched towards approving a second bailout for debt-laden Greece that would resolve Athens' immediate repayment needs but seems unlikely to revive the nation's shattered economy.

  • 07/03/2012 | World

    Athens gives private creditors two days to decide on Greek bailout

    Athens turned up the heat on its creditors as it sought to secure a bond swap that will cut its mountainous debt. The Greek government gave private creditors until Thursday night to say whether they will participate in the exchange that is a key part of a bailout programme to help Greece manage its mountainous debt.

  • 21/01/2012 | World

    Greece's creditors leave Athens, talks to continue

    Chief negotiators for Greece's private creditors left Athens on Saturday without a deal on a debt swap plan that is vital to avert a chaotic default, sources close to the negotiations told Reuters.

  • 05/02/2012 | World

    Greek parties handed Monday EU bailout deadline

    Greece's coalition parties must tell the European Union by Monday whether they accept the painful terms of a new bailout deal as EU patience wears thin with political dithering in Athens over implementing reforms.

  • 13/02/2012 | World

    Greece: Mayor says Athens damage ‘irreparable’

    Athens is counting the cost of damage and clearing the debris from the streets, the day after violence and flames greeted the parliamentary vote on austerity measures.

  • 06/11/2011 | World

    Greece seals deal on new coalition under EU pressure

    Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou and conservative opposition leader Antonis Samaras agreed on a new coalition government to approve a euro zone bailout deal before calling elections, the office of the president said.

  • 14/11/2011 | World

    Greek PM: existing policies have worsened downturn

    Greek Prime Minister Lucas Papademos said the policies tied to Athens' international bailout had worsened a recession and pushed unemployment higher, but the problem could be mitigated with reforms.

  • 06/12/2011 | World

    Greece passes austerity budget after street clashes

    Greek police today fired tear gas at dozens of black-clad protesters in Athens who hurled petrol bombs and stones while hundreds of people marched to parliament to mark the 2008 shooting of a student by police.

  • 10/09/2011 | World

    Papandreou says to save Greece, stay in euro

    Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou said today he would do whatever it takes to rescue his country from bankruptcy and stay in the euro zone, as doubts in Europe grew over its membership in the bloc.

  • 22/09/2011 | World

    Greeks strike amid pain and anger over austerity

    Greek workers staged a 24-hour strike today forcing the transport system to a standstill in protest against the government's intensified austerity drive to secure aid to save the debt-laden country from bankruptcy.

  • 02/11/2011 | World

    Greek PM defies anger to defend referendum plan

    Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou said today he would push ahead with a referendum on an EU bailout deal, defying demands from lawmakers of his own party that he quit for jeopardising Greek membership of the euro.

  • 30/06/2011 | World

    Greek parliament to vote austerity bill second part

    Greece's parliament is expected to vote a second austerity bill today to enable the country to avert bankruptcy by securing a 12 billion euro ($17 billion) loan tranche from the EU and IMF.

  • 30/06/2011 | World

    Greek parliament approves implementation of austerity law

    The Greek parliament approved detailed austerity and privatization bills today in a crucial vote to secure emergency funds and avert imminent bankruptcy, but longer-term dangers still lurk.

  • 12/07/2011 | World

    Europe considers Greek default, leaders to meet

    European Union leaders are poised to hold an emergency summit after finance ministers acknowledged for the first time that some form of Greek default may be needed to cut Athens' debts and stop contagion to Italy and Spain.

  • 26/07/2012 | Sports

    World indoor high jump champ makes 10th banned in doping crackdown

    Greece's world indoor high jump champion Dimitris Chondrokoukis has pulled out of the London Olympics after testing positive for a banned substance, the athlete's father said.

  • 26/07/2012 | Sports

    Papachristou says exclusion excessive

    Greek triple jumper Paraskevi Papachristou was sleepless, bitter about her exclusion from the Olympic Games and felt the punishment was excessive, she told reporters.

  • 24/01/2012 | Entertainment

    Greek film director dies after accident during shooting

    Greek award-winning director Theo Angelopoulos died at the age of 77 in an Athens hospital, hours after a motorbike ran him over while he was filming a movie on the debt crisis rocking the country.


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