Focus Turkmenistan celebrates 30 years of permanent neutrality In partnership with the International Conference on Peace and Trust
Focus Turkmenistan celebrates 30 years of permanent neutrality In partnership with the International Conference on Peace and Trust
Spain Spain open to new Greece bailout talks post-referendum Spanish Economy Minister Luis De Guindos says a Greek exit was not being contemplated by Madrid. 06/07/2015
Greece Many Greek businesses struggling to pay state taxes Many Greek businesses are struggling: capital controls and two weeks of bank holidays means they have insufficient revenue to pay state taxes. They 06/07/2015
USA Stocks slightly lower after Greek vote Wall Street opened lower on Monday but less sharply than expected, chiming with its peers in Europe. The Dow was down half a percent at the open 06/07/2015
Economy Seven reasons why Yanis Varoufakis is now a political legend Whether you like him or not, former Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis is now a political legend. Here’s why: 1. The way he communicates With 06/07/2015
World News "I don't understand it at all", residents of Aachen react to Greek 'No' In Germany the news of the Greek referendum was greeted with a mix of frustration, bewilderment and solidarity. After Greeks answered with a 06/07/2015
Greece Greeks worry about their future and their savings Many Greeks are worried because most banks have remained closed since last Monday. People wait in long lines at cash machines to withdraw their 06/07/2015
Economy "We gave an example of democracy" says Greek Prime Minister Greek PM calls for more negotiations with creditors and says national unity is needed 06/07/2015
Greece Varoufakis resigns after Greek referendum Greece’s outspoken finance minister has resigned. Yanis Varoufakis announced he will step down just one day after Greeks voted “no” to austerity 06/07/2015
Greece Foreign TV channels camp out in Athens as nation awaits fallout from "No" vote The eyes of the world have been on Greece in the days building up to the referendum, with the unfolding of events there likely to have implications 06/07/2015
Greece Thousands of Greeks celebrate referendum result Thousands of joyful Greeks poured into the capital’s central square as the scale of the rejection to a bailout deal which would have imposed more 06/07/2015
Greece It's a decisive "No" in Greek bailout referendum Greeks celebrate in central Athens after a decisive "No" vote against accepting the terms of a eurozone bail-out deal 06/07/2015
Greece "Ball is in Athens' court" says Germany following Greek vote As supporters of the “No” vote gathered in central Athens in celebration, reaction came in from Greece’s eurozone partners, in particular Germany 05/07/2015
Greece Greece votes 'No' in overwhelming rejection of bailout proposals Greece seems to have decisively rejected the bailout terms put forward by its international creditors. The Greek people have voted an overwhelming 05/07/2015
Greece Greece: referendum voters cast their ballot Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras has cast his vote in the Greek referendum. Crowds gathered to witness the scene at the polling station in Athens 05/07/2015
Greece The Corinth Canal: a metaphor for the feeling of division in Greece? The Corinth Canal, a stretch of water dividing the Greek mainland, could serve as a metaphor for the feeling of division within the country it cuts 04/07/2015
Economy Greece: polls open in knife-edge referendum With campaigning over, Greece enters the final countdown to a vote which could determine its future in Europe. 04/07/2015
Greece Greece: clashes before referendum 'no' rally Clashes broke out between youths and police around Syntagma Square in Athens on Friday. The violence took place just before the start of the ‘no’ 04/07/2015