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Monday, June 8, 2015

Varoufakis: 'Time to stop pointing fingers'

Greece's finance minister has struck a more conciliatory tone than usual after confidential talks with his German counterpart. Varoufakis urged his fellow politicians to stop trading accusations and resolve the crisis.


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Not much time left for Greek debt deal: Angela Merkel

Merkel said the Greek crisis had played a role in a discussion of risks to the world economy at a summit of Group of Seven ( G7) industrialised ...


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It's all Greek at the Almeida: Rupert Goold on the theatre's new season

A festival of music, poetry and discussion is to be held at the Almeida theatre, north London, inspired by the hedonistic ancient Greek festivals of ...


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Gold Prices Flat Amid 'Extreme Complacency' Over Greek Debt Crisis

GOLD PRICES held flat near multi-month lows Monday in London as Western stock markets slipped amid new calls to resolve the "urgent" Greek debt ...


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Obama puts onus on Tsipras to reform

US president emphasises Greece’s obligations


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Amid bitterness over debt crisis, can German and Greek media play nice?

The Greek delay in repaying 300 million euros to the International Monetary Fund until the end of June promises more weeks of often vitriolic negotiations between Athens and Brussels. Recommended: How much do you know about Germany? “Let's not be too dramatic, we are not at war,” says Raphael Geiger, a German journalist responsible for Greece coverage for Germany’s Stern magazine.


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Thessaloniki: 6 uninsured Kidney patients have died, 18 wandering like ghosts from hospital to hospital for dialysis

A shocking revelation: Six uninsured kidney patients have died since 2011 in the broader area of Thessaloniki, Northern Greece and another 18 without insurance are struggling to undergo their 3-times weekly dialysis in the public hospitals. The harsh austerity measures of the Troika-years in the health care sector is to […]


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