Euronews
| Feb 10, 2012
Another wave of protests has erupted in Greece as the government cannot seem to please the people or the eurozone finance ministers. There were angry scenes in Athens on Friday as protesters threw missiles at police during the first day of ano...
Al Jazeera English
| Feb 9, 2012
Greece's political leaders have finally reached an agreement on further austerity cuts in order to get a second bailout package worth USD$170bn from EU and IMF to avoid a looming bankruptcy. EU finance ministers have been meeting in Brussels to ...
Euronews
| Feb 7, 2012
Protests have erupted in the Greek capital with thousands of people joining strike action over the prospect of more budget cuts. Unions say the economy is being driven downwards by the government. Greece's EU partners are also frustrated...
Telegraph.co.uk
| Nov 4, 2011
Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou wins a parliamentary confidence vote, avoiding snap elections which would have killed Greece's bailout deal and worsened the eurozone's economic crisis.
Al Jazeera English
| Nov 3, 2011
The Greek prime minister has announced he is prepared to drop the idea of a referendum on a vital bailout package and hold talks with the opposition to resolve the country's political and economic crisis. In a speech to his cabinet on Thursday, G...
Associated Press
| Nov 3, 2011
Demands mounted Thursday for Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou to resign and let a coalition government approve a European bailout plan instead of holding a risky referendum on it.
Al Jazeera English
| Nov 1, 2011
Greek Prime Minister, George Papandreou announced that he would be holding a referendum on the bail-out package -- a surprise to his own party, his people, and to all of Europe. Rumors and questions as to why Papandreou made the surprise move are ...
Al Jazeera English
| Nov 1, 2011
Less than a week after French and German leaders brokered yet another debt deal for the nation, Athens is now putting the plan, including a proposed 50 per cent write down of Greek debt through a referendum to be voted on by the people. However, ...
ABC News (Australia)
| Nov 1, 2011
Greece's prime minister George Papandreou has shocked Europe and the markets by announcing a referendum on accepting the latest bailout package, which comes with strict austerity requirements.
Telegraph.co.uk
| Oct 20, 2011
Amid demonstrations against government austerity, protesters in Athens clashed with hooded youths in their own ranks.
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Data released last week showed Greece entered its sixth straight year of recession, but there is now cautious optimism about the economy's prospect...
— May 14 at 06:44 pm
...bailout. Fitch set Greece's outlook as stable, meaning the risks of an upgrade or downgrade are balanced. In a statement, it said the economy is...
— May 16 at 02:02 am
...listing French economy. Greece was one of the worst-hit countries in the eurozone with its economy shrinking 5.3 percent in the quarter. A recen...