ATHENS, Greece (AP) -- Hopes rose slightly Thursday that Greece could end its post-electoral deadlock without having to hold new elections, as international partners warned that Athens must stick to its hugely unpopular austerity program or abandon the euro.... full story ![]()
Greece kicked off fresh talks with international creditors on securing the country's next aid tranche. The talks come amid hopes that Athens has been keeping pace with its reform efforts.
wsj.com (2 months and 22 days ago)
Fears grew Thursday that the bailout program for Greece might hit a roadblock, after talks between representatives of international lenders and Greek government officials stalled.
cbc.ca (2 months and 11 days ago)
Greece will resume talks with a troika of international inspectors at the end of this month or in early April to tackle lingering disagreements over the country's reform program.
wsj.com (2 months and 11 days ago)
Greece will leave the eurozone within the next couple of years, despite policymakers’ hopes that the worst of the economic...
thetimes.co.uk (6 days ago)
ATHENS, Greece (AP) - Greece's conservative-led coalition government said Monday it will use emergency powers to prevent teachers from disrupting university entrance exams as part of their planned strike action this month.
boston.com (10 days ago)
ATHENS, Greece (AP) - Greece's conservative-led coalition government said Monday it will use emergency powers to prevent teachers from disrupting university entrance exams as part of their planned strike action this month.
yahoo.com (10 days ago)
National Bank of Greece and Eurobank said they could not raise the necessary capital under the terms of Greece’s agreement with foreign lenders.
nytimes.com (1 month and 14 days ago)
ATHENS (Reuters) - Greece is confident of getting an aid tranche due this month, its finance minister said on Wednesday, dismissing speculation that talks with foreign lenders on cutting its bloated public sector were deadlocked.
reuters.com (2 months and 19 days ago)
ATHENS, Greece (AP) — Officials say talks this coming week between crash-strapped Greece and its international creditors will focus heavily on the possibility of public sector layoffs.
boston.com (2 months and 22 days ago)
THE OLD: When Greece adopted the euro, it poured billions into modernizing its infrastructure, building spectacular bridges, highways, and a brand new rail transit network for Athens.
miamiherald.com (3 months and 11 days ago)
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