In the first six months of this year, more refugees arrived in Greece than in any other European country, according to a new report from the U.N. refugee agency.This is at a time when Greece's economy is teetering on the precipice, its politicians desperately wrangling with international creditors over the terms of a new bailout package. The country's banks are shut, a quarter of the populace is unemployed, and many Greeks once comfortably middle-class see a dystopian future for their homeland.Read full article