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PASOK and ND in damage control

PASOK and ND try to regroup after Monday’s bail out vote.

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Eurozone cancel on Greece

A scheduled summit of eurozone finance ministers on Wednesday, where a second debt deal for Greece had been widely expected to be rubberstamped, was cancelled late on Tuesday.

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Water companies on chopping block

The government is now examining the possibility of selling its entire stakes in the Athens and Thessaloniki water and sewage companies, EYDAP and EYATH, according to a decision by

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Greece faces time pressures after vote

Parliament’s approval early Monday of the terms of a new bailout for Greece appeared to have paved the way for Athens to receive more loans from the eurozone and the International

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Greek MPs ousted from parties following austerity measures vote

More than 40 MPs have been ousted from their parties following this morning’s vote to approve the EU-IMF deal.

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Greek MPs vote in austerity measures, amid protests

Greek MPs have voted in favour of a joint European Union/IMF bailout deal this morning.

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Dead end…

Eurozone finance ministers say bluntly that the only way Greece can avoid bankruptcy is through a new dose of crippling austerity measures.

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Ephraim’s bid for release rejected

Appeals magistrate Eirini Kalou on Thursday rejected a bid by Ephraim to be released from custody on bail.

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Funds found to help Greece’s homeless

Greece is going to spend 800,000 euros on housing and feeding homeless people amid concern about the growing number of people living on the streets.

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Storms kill 3 in Greece

Serious flooding caused by heavy rainfall and hailstorms in the Peloponnese and northern Greece has caused massive damage as well as claiming the lives of three people.

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