‘Greece finally agreed a deal on a €85billion bailout with its international creditors today, with the government planning to submit it to parliament later in the day. A government source said an agreement had been reached, with finance minister Euclid Tsakalotos adding: ‘We are very close… there are a couple of very small details remaining […]

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‘A small town of Distomo is just 150 kilometers from Athens, positioned in the heart of Greece, literally squeezed between two great world heritage sites: Delphi, the cradle of the European democracy, and a stunning Byzantine monastery of Hossios Luckas. But Distomo is much more than some picturesque village surrounded by mountains and history. Here, […]

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‘As the UK is pushing the US case in foreign policy and extreme neoliberal economic policies throughout the EU, the impact of a British withdrawal from the union would be positive for the rest of the Europe, says journalist and broadcaster Neil Clark. Britain’s Prime Minister David Cameron might bring forward the referendum on the […]

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‘Former Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis has claimed that he was authorized by Alexis Tsipras last December to look into a parallel payment system that would operate using wiretapped tax registration numbers (AFMs) and could eventually work as a parallel banking system, Kathimerini has learned. In a teleconference call with members of international hedge funds that […]

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‘Greek banks have reopened after weeks of closure. The patient and orderly way customers queued outside to use ATMS during the big shut down was an impressive sight, especially for those people who are fond of considering Greek people as somehow incapable of doing things right. But nothing is harmonious. The queues outside the job […]

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‘Downing Street has played down the significance of Barack Obama’s comments urging the UK to remain part of the European Union if it did not want to lose influence in the world, stating that the British people would have the final say. The US president made his strongest intervention yet in Britain’s nascent referendum campaign […]

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‘On Sunday July 5, the Greek people voted in a historic referendum to refuse the Troika’s draft agreement. The Referendum was an outright ”ritual of democracy”. The Greek people were betrayed. On Monday morning, July 6, on the day following the referendum, Prime minister Tsipras put forth a 13 page draft proposal which included most […]

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‘Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis resigned after being pushed out – replaced by Euclid Tsakalotos. After leaving, he said he’s no longer under “incredible pressure to negotiate for a position I find difficult to defend…” He cited the “complete lack of any democratic scruples (displayed by) the supposed defenders of Europe’s democracy. (V)ery powerful figures look […]

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‘Eurozone leaders have struck a deal with Greece to negotiate a third bailout to save the near-bankrupt country’s economy after marathon all night talks in Brussels. European Council President Donald Tusk this morning tweeted: ‘Euro summit has unanimously reached agreement. All ready to go for ESM programme for Greece with serious reforms and financial support.’ […]

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‘A British exit from the EU could spark a free market “chain reaction” across the continent, encouraging countries such as Denmark and Sweden to take control of their own destiny. Politicians from Switzerland and Iceland’s largest parties claim the UK would be able to stand outside of the EU, dismissing the idea that it could […]

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‘Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras has proposed eleventh hour concessions to European central banks despite the overwhelming rejection of an austerity deal by the Greek people. He told Syriza lawmakers they must back reforms and keep the country in the euro. “We are confronted with crucial decisions,” he said during a party meeting, according to […]

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‘Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras has proposed eleventh hour concessions to European central banks despite the overwhelming rejection of an austerity deal by the Greek people. He told Syriza lawmakers they must back reforms and keep the country in the euro. “We are confronted with crucial decisions,” he said during a party meeting, according to […]

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‘Greece’s Syriza-led government agreed to a massive new €13 billion (US$14.34 billion) package of austerity measures yesterday evening, less than a week after Sunday’s landslide “no” vote in a referendum on European Union (EU) austerity. The proposal would be the deepest package of cuts since the EU austerity drive began in Greece in late 2009. […]

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