‘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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‘Every single mainstream media has the following narrative for the economic crisis in Greece: the government spent too much money and went broke; the generous banks gave them money, but Greece still can’t pay the bills because it mismanaged the money that was given. It sounds quite reasonable, right? Except that it is a big […]

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‘The wave of joyous solidarity at the Greek “No” vote still resounds across the world today, revealing millions who identify with the struggle and have had enough of being bullied and controlled. Whether it is Euro bullies, other governments or corporations, the sight of a country shaking its fist in a fight for the people […]

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‘Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras is in Brussels for what could be a last chance to secure a rescue from European leaders and keep his country in the euro. After German Chancellor Angela Merkel said “time is running out” for Greece to come up with a plan, finance ministers gathered for talks with division remaining […]

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‘News outlets are officially reporting that the ‘No’ side has won a decisive victory in Greece, rejecting a bailout offer from foreign creditors that would have imposed further austerity and economic hardship. Reuters reports that government officials “immediately said they would try to restart talks with European partners,” perhaps as soon as Sunday night. ‘”The […]

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‘Troika supporters are going all-out to scare Greeks to accept what most harms them – endless austerity until the entire population (except its elites) is forced into impoverished indentured servitude under Western bankster rules. The latest 11th hour rumor claims “Greek banks prepare plan to raid deposits to avert collapse,” according to the Financial Times. […]

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‘Greeks begin going to the polls in a crucial referendum that could determine the future of their country and, potentially, that of the single-currency bloc eurozone. Almost 9.9 million Greeks are eligible to take part in the poll to decide whether or not the government in Athens should accept or reject the proposed bailout terms. […]

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‘European Parliament president Martin Schulz said his faith in the Greek government had reached “rock bottom,” and, as AFP reports, that he hopes it resigns after Sunday’s referendum. Luckily, he has an idea for a solution… the time between the departure of Tsipras’ hard-left Syriza party and new elections would have to “be bridged with […]

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‘Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras has vowed to press ahead with his plan to put austerity measures to voters after European creditors rebuffed its latest proposal for a new aid program. But finance ministers were still discussing the country’s situation and nothing seemed set in stone. Many European officials had ruled out any deal with […]

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‘Following Tsipras’ surprise referendum decision (and subsequent pulling of proposals by Troika the institutions), Greece’s bank jog has turned into a full sprint. ATM lines began to form at 2am, minutes after the announcement and now many ATMs are out of money and, as Bloomberg reports, some Greek banks are drastically limiting cash transactions. Despite […]

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‘David Cameron plans to warn British voters that anything other than remaining in the European Union would be ‘risky’, it emerged today. Leaked details of the Prime Minister’s talks with other EU leaders reveal he has set himself the ‘firm aim’ of keeping the UK in the EU, in a move likely to infuriate Eurosceptics. […]

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‘David Cameron’s bid to overhaul Britain’s relationship with Brussels suffered a major blow today after Germany rejected the prospect of EU treaty change. The Prime Minister has promised to introduce new rules to ban EU […]