Greece 'Grexit' from European education systems? Hundreds in Athens protest government reforms Over 400 people have gathered in Athens to demonstrate against education reforms. The crowd consisted largely of university professors and school 13/05/2015
Europe News Greece stumps up IMF cash Greece has paid 750 millions euros that it owes to the IMF, officials said on Monday, as eurozone finance ministers met in Brussels to discuss the 11/05/2015
Europe News Greece to pay IMF by Tuesday's deadline, says finance minister Varoufakis Athens will pay the 750 million euros it owes to the IMF on time, the country’s finance minister said on Monday. Yanis Varoufakis was in Brussels for 11/05/2015
Sport Athens street pole vault event reaches new heights For a 3rd consecutive year, the Greek capital Athens has organized the Athens Street Pole Vault event. Piotr Lisek from Poland and Kostas Filippidis 09/05/2015
My Europe Series Greece draws battle lines over war reparations from Germany The village of Distomo has long been a symbol of Greek suffering during the World War II Nazi occupation and also of war reparations Athens says Berlin has never paid. 08/05/2015
Greece Athens re-hires laid off public workers as it seeks more cash help Greece is defying its international creditors and re-hiring thousands of public sector workers, including cleaners. A law has been passed which will 08/05/2015
Greece Golden Dawn trial adjourned a second time Organisational concerns were cited as the reason for the suspension of proceedings until the 12th of May, but the defendants also refused to appear before judges at the Athens prison once again. 07/05/2015
Economy Exclusive: EU on track for breakthrough with Greece this week, says Moscovici The European Commission could be ready to agree a deal to unblock funding to Greece within a week, Pierre Moscovici, the European commissioner for 05/05/2015
Economy Greece in new debt diplomacy, next funding crisis days away Fears mounted once again on Tuesday that Greece would fail to make a large debt repayment later this month. Athens 05/05/2015
Greece Two die in riot at Greek jail Two people have been killed and 21 injured in a riot at Korydallos prison in Athens. The violence is said to have been caused by a conflict between 04/05/2015
Greece May Day marches in Athens, Madrid and Moscow May Day protesters in Athens have been joined by the Greek Finance Minister in a show of defiance against international creditors as negotiations 01/05/2015
World News And also... Cat hunting banned in German region and Russian twerkers jailed Every Friday euronews’ different language journalists pick a selection of stories that didn’t make the top headlines around Europe and the world 01/05/2015
Greece Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis 'attacked' by protesters in Athens restaurant The incident on Tuesday night comes as the Syriza government, caught between the demands of European creditors and the expectations of Greek voters, is charged with introducing reforms to secure bailo 30/04/2015
Greece Greek state broadcaster to reopen Greece’s state broadcaster “The Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation (ERT) is to reopen nearly two years after it was unplugged as part of government 29/04/2015
Cyprus Greek Cypriots hope election in north will help revive peace talks, says analyst Greek Cypriots are watching the outcome of the election in northern Cyprus closely. According to analysts, there is a feeling that opposition 26/04/2015
World News Fire and brimstone show EU deal is close, Varoufakis tells euronews I believe that we are are close to an agreement. The most important thing is to get it right. Not simply to sign any agreement just in order to get an agreement 24/04/2015
Latvia No more aid till 'big, big problems' solved, Eurogroup tells Greece There was food for thought for the Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis as the eurozone said in no uncertain terms that Athens would get no more 24/04/2015