Economy Greece set to send reforms to euro zone Greece will deliver its latest economic reform plans to eurozone officials on Tuesday morning, after delaying their release by a day. The new 24/02/2015
Europe News Who is Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis? A profile of Greece's new finance minister, who led his country's negotiations in the recent Eurogroup talks. 23/02/2015
Economy Greek government submits list of reforms to Brussels He has in his own words, “won a battle, not the war.” Now Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tspiras must wait for the big guns of Brussels to react to his 23/02/2015
Greece Greece submits reform proposals to Brussels in an effort to avoid Grexit Greek media reports the leftist-led government has submitted a letter to Brussels, listing reforms it hopes will save the country from bankruptcy 22/02/2015
Greece Greece readies reform list for lenders ahead of Monday deadline The pressure is on Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras. To be sure he has saved his country from bankruptcy, for the next four months at least, his 22/02/2015
Economy Battle won, war ongoing: Greece takes 'step backwards' in bailout talks 'We've won a battle, but not the war' declares the Greek Prime Minister as a four-month loan extension looks set to keep the country afloat. 21/02/2015
Economy Relief and skepticism in Greece after eurozone loan deal Athens can breath more easily after the country’s loan extension was approved in Brussels on Friday. But receiving a credit lifeline comes at a 21/02/2015
Economy Greece back from the brink as eurozone agrees four-month loan extension Greece has secured agreement from the eurozone and IMF that its bailout package will be extended by four months. But the deal will only be ratified 21/02/2015
Greece Many Greeks still going hungry and can't pay for electricity For two years, Giorgos and Evgenia Kouzilos and their three children have been living without electricity. Athens says 300,000 households in Greece 20/02/2015
Greece Greece confident about loan extension ahead of eurogroup talks Greece’s prime minister Alexis Tsipras said on Friday he was certain that eurozone finance ministers would accept Athens’ loan extension. request 20/02/2015
Europe News Germany snubs Greece's EU loan offer Germany on Thursday rejected Greece’s request for a six-month extension to an EU scheme of emergency loans. Berlin’s decision came shortly after the 19/02/2015
Greece Greeks nervous about Friday's loan extension meeting Many people in Athens have been speaking of their anxiety and concern as the Greek government formally requests a six-month extension to its eurozone 19/02/2015
Greece Greece formally submits request for bailout extension Greece officially submits a request for a six-month extension to its euro zone loan agreement 19/02/2015
Greece Bailout or loan? Greece set to ask eurozone for funds to cover next six months Greece will today ask the eurozone to extend what it is calling a ‘loan agreement’ and European officials are calling a ‘bailout’. Negotiations 18/02/2015
Greece Parliament elects Prokopis Pavlopoulos as next president of Greece Government nominee Prokopis Pavlopoulos has been elected Greece’s next president, winning resounding support in parliament. With 233 votes out of 300 18/02/2015
Greece Prokopis Pavlopoulos is elected next president of Greece Government candidate Prokopis Pavlopoulos, 64, has been elected Greece’s new president in a parliamentary vote. A conservative former interior 18/02/2015
Greece Conservative to preside over leftist-governed Greece A conservative former minister head of state of a Greece governed by the radical left led by anti-austerity Alexis Tsipras. Prokopis Pavlopoulos 18/02/2015
Greece Greece : PM looks set to ask for a six month loan and vote on a new president Greece intends to ask for a six month extension of its loan agreement with the eurozone today but ministers stressed it would not be the same as the 17/02/2015
Greece Greece confident of new bailout deal to avoid euro exit Talks in Brussels between Greece and its eurozone creditors collapsed in disarray on Monday night but Athens says it is confident a deal can still be 17/02/2015
Greece Eurogroup delivers deadline to Greece over bailout extension Greece has been given until Friday to request an extension to its bailout programme or face the consequences. The ultimatum came after Monday’s talks 17/02/2015
Greece Thousands rally in support of Greece's anti-austerity government ahead of bailout talks in Brussels A mood of optimism continues on the streets of Athens as Greeks show their support for their anti-austerity government ahead of crucial bailout talks in Brussels. 15/02/2015
World Jyrki Katainen says reform is as vital as economic stimulus Greece dominates the headlines when it comes to the European economy. But the story is bigger than that. It is also about growth and getting people 13/02/2015
Greece Greeks optimistic of new credit deal ahead of eurogroup talks The Greek government remains firmly opposed to implementing more stringent austerity measures but Athens’ stance has renewed optimism that a deal is 13/02/2015
My Europe Series Sweeping changes in Greece For more than a year, cleaning women in Greece have been the symbol of the injustices of austerity. They started to protest after they lost their 13/02/2015