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Now playing Next Greece Eurogroup ministers to discuss new Greece aid proposal Greece has submitted a new two-year aid proposal to its international lenders in a bid to strike a deal over its debts. Eurogroup ministers will 30/06/2015
Now playing Next 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
Now playing Next Economy Tsipras says if Greeks approve the EU's aid plan, Syriza will resign Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras has told the Greek people that if they vote to accept the terms of continued EU financial aid in Sunday’s referendum he 29/06/2015
Now playing Next Economy Greece to default on IMF loan on Tuesday as banks close and panic buying begins Greeks stood around outside shuttered banks as a new week began during which Tuesday’s IMF payment of 1.6 billion euros won’t be paid, and by next 29/06/2015
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