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What Tsipras Had Stated About the Greek Referendum in 2011

Although Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras has already called for a referendum on whether Greece should accept the creditors' demands, the SYRIZA leader had a different opinion...

Foreign Media Reports After Greek PM Tsipras Called for Referendum

Today's Eurogroup has taken dramatic proportions since, according to foreign news agencies, Greece’s place in the Eurozone is now at stake. German newspaper Handelsblatt reported...

German Vice Chancellor Gabriel Sees 'Sense' in Greek Referendum

Germany's vice chancellor Gabriel has said in a radio interview that he is open to a Greek referendum on its bailout deal. He acknowledged...

What Will Happen If Greece Does Not Reach an Agreement?

In an attempt to assess the future of Greece in case no agreement is reached before June 30, Bloomberg answered five critical questions. If the...

Europe Shows its Ugly Face to Tsipras and, Consequently, Greece

  Back in the good old days -- just a few weeks ago -- every time the Greek Prime Minister went to Brussels or to...

The New Greek Debt Deal Is Like the Old Deal After 4 Months of Talks

The dreaded "memorandum," the dirtiest 10-letter word in Greece's recent vocabulary, is back on the lips of Greek people. A simple business term that...

Foreign Media Reports on European Leaders Summit

The prospect of an agreement continues to test SYRIZA’s strength, while talks are being held under stressful conditions. The catalytic role in bridging the...

Beijing Hopes Greece Will Soon Exit the Crisis

The Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Lu Kang noted that he has not been informed on whether his country would provide assistance to Greece, while...

U.S. Treasury Sec: Greece Must Make Tough Decisions to Reach Deal

The Greek government must make tough fiscal decisions to reach an agreement with international creditors, or it risks catastrophic consequences for its economy and...

Two Opposing Rallies in Athens, Essentially For and Against Europe

In the past week, two separate demonstration rallies took place in front of the Greek Parliament in Athens, showing once again the polarization of...