ABC News (Australia)
| Jun 20, 2012
As Greek politicians clinch a deal to form a new pro-euro coalition government, Philip Williams reports from Athens on the tough task the country's leaders now face.
Telegraph.co.uk
| Jun 20, 2012
Evangelos Venizelos, leader of the socialist PASOK party, confirms that Greek political parties have agreed to form a coalition government that will seek to keep Greece in the euro, led by the conservative New Democracy party. However, he also st...
Journeyman Pictures
| Jun 18, 2012
You don't need to wander far on the streets of Athens to witness the impact of Greece's debt crisis. "What else are those thieves going to take?" cries one man as he awaits his turn at a local food distribution center. "They've stolen everything....
ABC News (Australia)
| Jun 18, 2012
Greece's pro-bailout New Democracy party is working to quickly form a coalition government after its narrow victory over left-wing Syriza in the weekend's election.
Al Jazeera English
| Jun 15, 2012
Greek voters go to the polls for the second round of a general election on Sunday. The country is voting for a new government, and the choices appear stark. A vote for left-leaning Syriza party -- led by Alexis Tsipras -- would cancel the intern...
Council on Foreign Relations
| Jun 14, 2012
Ahead of parliamentary elections in Greece on June 17, the Council on Foreign Relation's Sebastian Mallaby highlights three ramifications of a potential subsequent Greek exit from the euro: How will a Greek exit impact Greece? What will a Greek ex...
Reuters
| Jun 14, 2012
As Greeks prepare to vote for the second time this year, there is uncertainty about whether the resulting government will back the massive austerity measures necessary to secure the country's future in the Eurozone. This is fueling a massive run o...
Euronews
| Jun 13, 2012
It is arguably one of the largest bank raids in the history of Greece. Analysts say up to 800 million euros (USD$1bn) are being taken from the country's banks on a daily basis. From cash machines accounts have been slowly drained as people react...
Al Jazeera English
| Jun 11, 2012
A Greek far-right member of parliament is pressing criminal charges against two woman he attacked on live TV. He says he was provoked. After throwing a glass of water at one left-wing rival, Ilias Kasidarias, spokesman for the far-right Golden Da...
ITN News
| Jun 7, 2012
Ilias Kasidiaris, a spokesman for Greece's far-right Golden Dawn party, has thrown water at one female politician and then attacked another on live television. Radical left Syriza party member Rena Dorou had brought up a court case pending against...
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...27 percent of Greece's workforce are unemployed. Youth unemployment has reached 62 percent, the highest in the European Union. The conservative ...