Greece's creditors have been accused of "terrorism" by the country's finance minister as Greeks prepare to vote on a possible new bailout deal. Yanis Varoufakis claimed the International Monetary Fund, European Central Bank and the European Union wanted to "humiliate Greeks" as he argued for a "no" in Sunday's referendum. The country's arch-critic - Germany's finance minister Wolfgang Schaeuble - said Greece would remain part of the eurozone whatever happened, but could temporarily lose the single currency.