Greece Priceless statue loan to Russia by Britain riles Greece It’s not certain what comes first here: diplomacy or politics. The 2,500-year-old sculpture of the river god Illissos is on a pedestal in St 08/12/2014
Greece Greece passes 2015 budget plan against backdrop of protests Greece’s parliament has narrowly approved next year’s budget but it’s put the government at odds with both international lenders and anti-austerity 08/12/2014
Greece Athens erupts in riots over killing of a teenager by police six years ago. Fierce clashes between police and protesters took place in Athens on Saturday on the anniversary of the killing of a teenager by police six years 07/12/2014
Greece Greece and Turkey stress importance of economic ties at annual summit Turkey and Greece have agreed to strengthen their economic ties despite deep-rooted differences, particularly over Cyprus. Turkish Prime Minister 06/12/2014
Greece Turkish PM visits Greece amid tensions over Cyprus energy rights The Turkish Prime Minister has begun his two-day visit to Greece amid tensions over energy exploration rights around Cyprus. Ahmet Davutoglu called 06/12/2014
Greece Anarchists torch cars in Athens over demand for university classes A group describing themselves as anarchists have clashed with police in Athens, They torched three cars and a bus as well as setting fire to 03/12/2014