Unreported Europe Struggling to survive: Greek SMEs count the cost of reform Greeks go to the polls once again this month over a bailout package that has deepened their country’s political turmoil. Prime Minister Alexis 11/09/2015
state of the union Europe Weekly: key deals for Greece and Iran In this edition of Europe Weekly we look back at the two deals that have dominated the news over the last seven days. Greece’s parliament approved a 17/07/2015
Europe News EU's Juncker urges Greece to honour reform promises The president of the European Commission says Greece’s vote to open talks on a third bailout is a good first step, but Jean-Claude Juncker warned 16/07/2015
Europe News Eurogroup approves launch of Greece bailout talks The Eurogroup is seeking 7 billion euros of bridge financing for Greece from the European Financial Stability Fund from which Greece will be able to 16/07/2015
Europe News Greece should tap EU-wide rescue fund for emergency loan, says top EU official An EU-wide fund should be used to provide short time loans to Greece, senior European officials say. The European Commission is proposing a seven 15/07/2015
Europe News Hollande says Greek debt plan 'serious and credible' EU leaders have been giving their first reactions to the new Greek bailout proposals. France played a key role in helping Athens draft them 10/07/2015
state of the union Europe Weekly: Greece seeks third bailout In this edition of Europe Weekly, Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras asks international creditors for a third bailout – despite 61 percent of those 10/07/2015
Europe News Half of Greek bailout money already 'lost', says top Belgian economist Audrey Tilve, euronews: Paul De Grauwe, you teach at the London School of the Economics and the University of Leuven. You’ve been following the Greek 03/07/2015
Europe News Eurogroup makes last bid for Greek deal The crucial Eurogroup meeting of finance ministers got underway on Wednesday (24 June) evening in Brussels. On the agenda: hammering out a solution 24/06/2015
Europe News Greek solution "by the end of the week" After months of deadlock, a solution to the Greek debt crisis is near, says Guntram Wolff of the Brussels based think-tank, Bruegel. He joined 22/06/2015
Belgium IMF blasts Greece over lack of progress in debt talks “Major differences” remain between Greece and its international creditors, the International Monetary Fund said on Thursday, as officials tried to 11/06/2015
Belgium Greece in new debt diplomacy, next funding crisis days away Fears mounted once again on Tuesday that Greece would fail to make a large debt repayment later this month. Athens 05/05/2015
Europe News Eurogroup puts pressure on Greece Eurogroup officials have been piling the pressure on Greece at the latest bailout talks taking place Friday in Riga. 24/04/2015
Europe News Clock ticking for Greece, says eurozone chief The head of the Eurogroup has repeated his call that time is running out for Greece. Dutch Finance Minister Jeroen Dijsselbloem said further talks 10/03/2015
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
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
Unreported Europe 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
Belgium EU holds crisis talks on Ukraine, Greece EU leaders met in Brussels on Thursday after the announcement of a peace deal brokered by Ukraine, Russia, France and Germany. The meeting had 12/02/2015
Europe News Eurozone officials seek Greek debt deal Eurozone finance ministers want to clinch an interim debt deal with Greece on Wednesday. Athens wants to strike an agreement on stop gap financing 10/02/2015
state of the union Europe Weekly: Tsipras seeks Greek debt deal Greece’s debt crisis has been dominating debate in Europe this week. Fresh from taking office, leftist Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras has been 06/02/2015
Europe News Eurozone ministers extend Greek bailout by two months Eurozone finance ministers have given Greece’s bailout a two month extension after Athens failed to agree on the necessary economic reforms to 08/12/2014
Unreported Europe Crisis inspires a surge of creativity in Greek art In a theatre in Athens a lone dancer thrashes around the stage in a display of agile anguish. It is one performer’s artistic response to the crisis 13/12/2013
Unreported Europe The EU: a double-edged sword for Greece For the past three years, Greece has been a symbol of the eurozone crisis. A symbol it would like to get rid of. Yet now, it has become another 07/12/2012