Greece Greece offers new proposals to creditors to unlock bailout funds Greece has handed its creditors new proposals in the hope that they’ll agree to unlock funds to avoid bankruptcy. In a further attempt to compromise 09/06/2015
Greece Greece calls for new approach to its debt crisis Against a backdrop of restarted talks with international lenders, Greek finance minister Yanis Varoufakis attended a conference in Berlin focused on 09/06/2015
Greece Tsipras to meet Hollande and Merkel in Brussels on Wednesday The Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras is to hold talks with the German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Francois Hollande on the 06/06/2015
Greece 'Conclusive solution needed' for Greece and Europe, says Tsipras Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras told parliament in no uncertain terms that a cash-for-reforms plan outlined by the European Commission is both 06/06/2015
Greece 'Conclusive solution needed' for Greece and Europe, says Tsipras Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras told parliament in no uncertain terms that a cash-for-reforms plan outlined by the European Commission is both 05/06/2015
Greece Mixed reaction in Athens to debt repayment delay With no deal on Greece’s debt in sight and the government’s decision to postpone an IMF repayment along with three other debt instalments until the 05/06/2015
Europe News Greece has bought itself some time by bundling together its payments to the IMF Greece has bought itself some time by bundling together its payments to the IMF. It plans to hand over the 1.6 billion euros it owes this month to 05/06/2015
Greece Early election warning if Greece's creditors refuse to soften terms Far-left factions within Greece’s government have said early elections may be called if international lenders do not soften their terms for a 05/06/2015
Greece Greece to delay and bundle debt payments, IMF announces Negotiations over Greece’s debt repayments seem to have reached a temporary conclusion. Following talks on June 3, the International Monetary Fund 04/06/2015
Greece Frustration in Athens over Greek debt talks Greek opposition leaders slammed leftist Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras over his negotiating skills on Thursday, with the conservative party saying "Napoleon fared better at Waterloo". 04/06/2015
Europe News Greek debt talks rumble on Greek debt talks ended on Thursday without a deal struck between Athens and EU officials. The Reuters news agency reported that the EU is pushing 04/06/2015
Greece Positive mood despite talks between Greece and creditors ending with no deal Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras has said he believes "an agreement is in sight" with regard a debt deal being struck between the country and its creditors. 04/06/2015
Europe News Greek PM set for crunch EU bailout talks Greece’s prime minister Alexis Tspiras will hold talks with EU officials later on Wednesday in what has been branded as “a last chance” to strike a 03/06/2015
Greece Eurogroup head dampens Greece's enthusiasm over debt deal The head of the Eurogroup is dampening Greece’s enthusiasm over striking a debt deal. Jeroen Dijsselbloem says an agreement to release aid is not 02/06/2015
Greece Greece submits 'realistic' plan to creditors as it races to strike debt deal Greece says it has sent creditors a “comprehensive” and “realistic” package of reforms, as it races to reach a last minute debt deal. Prime Minister 02/06/2015
Economy Greek debt crisis: 'no room for more compromises,' says Athens minister Greece says it cannot make any more concessions, as it races to clinch a last-minute debt deal with its creditors. “There is no room for more 02/06/2015
Greece Athens waits for news of Berlin bailout talks Greece’s creditors have held an emergency meeting in Berlin to discuss a ‘final offer’ on debt negotiations. As the meeting ended on Monday (June 1) 01/06/2015
Greece Greece designs new two-euro coin amid fears of Grexit Greece, beset by fears its economic troubles could force it out of the 19-member euro zone, has won a competition to design the logo of a 28/05/2015
Greece Greece deals with sudden influx of new migrants As several boats carrying at least 300 more migrants reached the Greek island of Kos on Tuesday, the European Commission is due to give more details 26/05/2015
Greece 'Very intensive' work needed for Greek bailout deal, says Merkel German Chancellor Angela Merkel is warning that “very intensive” work is needed for debt-ridden Greece to reach a deal with its international 22/05/2015
World Greek island of Samos feels strain of migrant influx Searching for a better life, many migrants increasingly find death in the Mediterranean. Italy’s prime minister has threatened to raise a migrant 21/05/2015
Greece Greek health workers go on strike as anger boils over 'under-funding' Public sector doctors and nurses went on strike in Greece on Wednesday, amid the country’s financial crisis. They say they are fed up with 20/05/2015
Greece Greece PM Tsipras optimistic EU economic deal is near As Greece runs out of time and money, the country’s Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras said it has found common ground during talks with its foreign 16/05/2015
Greece 'Grexit' from European education systems? Hundreds in Athens protest government reforms Over 400 people have gathered in Athens to demonstrate against education reforms. The crowd consisted largely of university professors and school 13/05/2015