Greece Greece's stock market re-opens almost 23% down after five-week suspension Greece’s stock market fell sharply on Monday after being shut down for five weeks under capital controls imposed by the government in Athens to stop 03/08/2015
Greece Syriza faces internal battle as Tsipras requests party vote Alexis Tsipras was welcomed with applause by members of his party, but has yet to reach a fairytale ending. Speaking in an old cinema, the Greek 30/07/2015
Greece Tsipras warns Syriza anti-bailout rebels of possible early Greece election The Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras has warned rebels in his Syriza party that he could be forced to call early elections if he no longer has a 29/07/2015
Greece Crucial bailout talks begin in Greece Talks to pave the way for Greece’s third bailout are underway, with officials from its international creditors on the ground in Athens. The 28/07/2015
Greece Greek PM attempts to keep his government together as new bailout talks begin The Greek PM has been holding urgent talks with his Syriza Party, ahead of the start of new bailout talks with creditors on Tuesday 27/07/2015
Economy Greek bailout talks set for Monday, as loan request sent to IMF A letter was sent from the Greek Finance Ministry ahead of talks expected on Monday between Athens and its creditors 25/07/2015
Economy IMF confirms receiving Greek request for new loan The International Monetary Fund says it’s received a letter from Greece seeking a new loan, confirming a statement from the Greek finance ministry 25/07/2015
Greece The future on the menu as Greek leaders attend presidential lunch Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras joined leaders from other mainstream political parties at a lunch hosted by the President of the Hellenic 24/07/2015
Greece Greece moves closer to bailout talks as Syriza divisions remain The Greek parliament took a step closer to negotiations on an new €86bn bailout after MPs voted to reform the judiciary and banking system 23/07/2015
Economy Greece: parliament approves reforms but opinion is divided Agreeing to reform the judiciary and banking systems was a key step for Greece. Talks can now start with international creditors on the country’s 23/07/2015
Greece Greek lawmakers pass second reform package After heated debate Greece's parliament approves second set of bailout measures which this time deals with failed banks and introduces judicial changes. 23/07/2015
Greece Greece: Anti-austerity protesters urge MPs to reject second raft of reforms Anti-austerity protests in Athens' Syntagma Square were largely peaceful, until a number of petrol bombs were thrown towards police . 23/07/2015
Greece Greece: tourists pack extra clothes for refugees along with sunscreen Arriving on the Greek island of Lesbos, tourists come to soak up the sun and relax in beautiful surroundings, but these holiday makers are not coming 22/07/2015
Greece Domestic tourism in Greece suffers dramatic downturn as debt crisis deepens Domestic tourism in Greece has suffered a dramatic downturn as a result of the debt crisis with many Greeks unable to afford to take a holiday. The 22/07/2015
Business Line Increasing Value Added Tax in Greece - but which countries are the VAT winners and losers? Greece started a new life on Monday. The banks have finally reopened after being closed for three weeks and the government initiated repayment of its 22/07/2015
Greece German tourists head for Greece in droves and aeroplanes Angela Merkel is not the most popular individual among Greeks as we speak. However, the Greek islands are popular with German tourists and despite 22/07/2015
Economy Greek parliament votes on second set of bailout measures Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras and bankers arrived for a meeting on Wednesday (July 22) as the country’s parliament prepared to vote on the 22/07/2015
Greece Greece prepares for vote on more measures to secure bailout Tsipras rallies Syriza party ahead of parliamentary vote on second round of economic reforms to secure bailout deal 22/07/2015
Greece Greek banks reopen but frustrations and restrictions remain Greek banks reopened on Monday after being closed for three weeks but many restrictions remain. The limit on cash withdrawals stays at sixty euros a 20/07/2015
Greece Greek banks reopen but many restrictions remain Greeks finally saw their banks reopen on Monday (July 20) but many restrictions remain. Customers may not cash cheques, only deposit them, and will 20/07/2015
Greece Angela Merkel rules out Greek debt write-off Angela Merkel has reiterated that the eurozone will not write-off part of Greece’s debt to international creditors. The German Chancellor says the 19/07/2015
Greece Greek banks to reopen after a three-week shutdown Long queues are expected as Greek banks reopen after a three-week shutdown. Basic services will be up and running but withdrawals will still be 19/07/2015
Greece A day of restlessness: Greek workers protest Sunday opening hours A Sunday well spent brings a week of content goes the old saying. But in Greece the difference is whether you’re spending money or time with the 19/07/2015
Greece Two arrested as Greece fires brought under control Forest fires which ravaged Greece on Friday are now under control, however, the damage they have wreaked on the crisis-striken country is taking its 18/07/2015