Economy Video. Greek bailout programme ends Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 19/08/2018 - 18:18 GMT+2 As Greece's bailout programme comes to an end the government claims the main causes have been solved and unemployment will come down Read full article Top stories Now playing Next Greek bailout programme ends Now playing Next Israeli strikes persist in Gaza despite announcement of ceasefire deal Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | October 9th, 2025 – Midday Now playing Next What went into creating Uzbekistan’s Center for Islamic Civilization? In partnership with Center of Islamic Civilization in Uzbekistan Now playing Next Costa Rica favours Indo-Pacific trade over Mercosur - trade minister Now playing Next Buying an electric car ‘is an act of faith’, says Hyundai Europe CEO Now playing Next Why orcas won't stop ramming boats off the Portuguese coast Now playing Next Finland adopts an all-society model to build national defence Now playing Next Newly elected mayor in Germany found at home with serious stab wounds Now playing Next France's president increasingly isolated as political crisis deepens Now playing Next Russia is waging 'grey zone campaign' against Europe: von der Leyen Now playing Next At least five killed in past 24 hours in Russian attacks on Ukraine Now playing Next Hungarian author László Krasznahorkai wins 2025 Nobel Prize in Literature Now playing Next Five injured as Russian drone strike sparks major fire in Odesa region Now playing Next Chile’s Atacama Desert blooms after rare winter rains Now playing Next Joy and relief in Tel Aviv as deal promises release of hostages in Gaza More videos
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