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...
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...
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...
VOA News
| Jun 4, 2012
The final day of polling before the repeat election in Greece on June 17 showed the two main contenders neck and neck. The economic crisis has divided Greeks, who appear split on the causes and solutions to the country's financial meltdown. As Hen...
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.
— last Saturday at 07:33 am
...is good. More than 100 people died in bombings carried out by the Pakistani Taliban, which hoped to scare citizens away from the polls. Some par...