ABC News (Australia)
| May 17, 2012
A caretaker government has been installed in Greece as the country prepares for a new round of elections. The technocrat interim government is not supposed to make big decisions, but events may force actions, especially in light of the continuing ...
Democracy Now!
| May 17, 2012
Nobel Prize-winning economist Paul Krugman warns the current bank run in Greece could spiral into the end of the Eurozone. "It is really quite shocking," Krugman says. "I hate to sound apocalyptic." Meanwhile, France's new finance minister has rei...
Al Jazeera English
| May 15, 2012
Greek politicians have failed to form a government and will now head towards holding a new election. Polls show the vote could favour the country's leftists who want to renege on the terms of bailout agreed on by the government earlier in the yea...
ABC News (Australia)
| May 14, 2012
Attempts to form a unity government in Greece appear doomed to fail as political leaders remain at loggerheads.
Channel 4 News
| May 3, 2012
In tonight's special report from Greece, Inigo Gilmore gained rare and intimate access to one family in Athens which is close to breaking point.
Al Jazeera English
| Feb 21, 2012
Eurozone finance ministers have approved a 130bn euro ($170bn) second bailout package for Greece to resolve the debt-ridden nation's immediate repayment needs. However, the deal, reached after 13 hours of tortuous talks in Brussels, is unlikely t...
ABC News (Australia)
| Feb 14, 2012
Greece has responded to the outbreak of violence in the country's streets by calling a snap election.