Greece Greece moves closer to bailout talks as Syriza divisions remain The Greek parliament took a step closer to negotiations on an new €86bn bailout after MPs voted to reform the judiciary and banking system 23/07/2015
Economy Analyst: Greece needs reform, not more austerity The Greek parliament passed a second set of reforms early on Thursday morning (July 23), opening the way for further bailout negotiations to begin 23/07/2015
Economy Greece: parliament approves reforms but opinion is divided Agreeing to reform the judiciary and banking systems was a key step for Greece. Talks can now start with international creditors on the country’s 23/07/2015
Economy Greek parliament votes on second set of bailout measures Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras and bankers arrived for a meeting on Wednesday (July 22) as the country’s parliament prepared to vote on the 22/07/2015
Economy 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
Greece Fallout from bailout vote means rocky road ahead for Greece's Tsipras Hard times lie ahead for Alexis Tsipras. The Greek prime minister faces revolt within his party despite gaining majority support for a potential third bailout. 16/07/2015
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
Greece Greek parliament approves tough reforms demanded by Brussels Greece’s parliament has approved tough new austerity reforms by a large majority. The result was 229 votes to 64 in the 300 seat chamber. There were 16/07/2015
Business Line Greece deal spells more pain for debt-crippled economy The deal reached by Athens and its international creditors in the early hours of Monday (13 June) saw Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras concede to 15/07/2015
Greece Analyst says Greek debt 'haircut' too much to ask of EU Greece’s lawmakers were debating an austerity bill set for a midnight vote on Wednesday (July 15) that will condemn the country to years of more 15/07/2015
Greece "AGreekment" reached after all night EU emergency summit in Brussels It started with a tweet from Brussels and grew to a social media avalanche. Politicians, journalists and the Greek public were left in no doubt a 13/07/2015
Greece Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras faces problems in his Syriza party Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras must quell potential rebellion in his Syriza party after his return from the Brussels summit. Fifteen deputies 13/07/2015
Greece What Greece has to do to win a third bailout Down to the wire, Alexis Tsipras finally blinked. Enough other euro countries told Greece ‘time’s up’, and now he has said ‘yes’ to a tougher deal 13/07/2015
Economy Grexit could hit other eurozone countries A Greek exit from the eurozone could send shockwaves through the single currency area. If investors no longer see membership as permanent, they might 02/07/2015
Greece Massive anti-austerity rally backs a defiant Greek government Thousands of people gathered outside parliament in Athens on Monday night expressing their support for Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras’ decision to 30/06/2015
Belgium With the Greeks in Brussels, thousands turn out in solidarity protest Standing with Greece in Brussels, several thousand people gathered in the Belgian capital and symbolic heart of the EU ahead of crunch talks on 21/06/2015
United Kingdom Thousands flood London streets to protest against austerity Thousands of demonstrators have taken to the streets of London to air their anger over austerity. Waving placards and posters, they gathered outside 20/06/2015
Greece Greeks protest against Grexit, day after anti-austerity rally A day after an anti-austerity rally in Athens, Greeks are back in the streets this time with a rival demonstration under the slogan “We are Staying 18/06/2015
Greece Greece's ambulance service in need of a lifeline Though Greece's economic health may be stealing the headlines, the national health service itself is crumbling under the strain of austerity. 18/06/2015