Greece Children trapped in 'endless misery' at Greek refugee camps - report Children waiting in Greek migrant camps for decisions from authorities on their asylum applications are cutting themselves, attempting suicide and using drugs to cope with “endless misery,” internatio 16/03/2017
Greece 'Dream Empire' takes top award at Thessaloniki Film Festival One of the world’s most important film festivals of its kind, the 19th Thessaloniki Documentary Festival, is coming to an end after displaying an array of films on topics from politics and history, to 13/03/2017
No Comment Farmers protest turned into heavy clashes in Athens Greek farmers protesting against bailout-related income cuts on Wednesday clashed with riot police outside the Agriculture Ministry in central Athens. 09/03/2017
Greece Cretan farmers clash with Athens police at reform protest Farmers from the Greek island of Crete have clashed with authorities in Athens over tax and pension reforms. 08/03/2017
Europe News Greek mayors urge more help with migratory flows The migration flows from Turkey to Greece were dramatically reduced after the EU- Turkey deal signed, local Greek officials said on Tuesday. 07/03/2017
Greece Greek police put on show major drugs haul Greek authorities have presented the haul they seized in a major drugs raid at the weekend. 06/03/2017
Economy Greek leader Tsipras upbeat despite major downward growth revision Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras is upbeat even though Greece's economy performed much worse than thought in the final three months of 2016. 06/03/2017
Greece France pledges unwavering support for Greece Bernard Cazeneuve has pledged France’s unwavering support for Greece, as negotiations with bailout inspectors took place in Athens. 03/03/2017
Greece Doctors walk out in Greece Doctors in Greek state hospitals walk out in protest in central Athens over social security changes 02/03/2017
Greece Metro and trams grind to a halt in Athens Metro, urban rail and tram workers in Athens have walked off the job for 24 hours. They are angry about legislation that would allow the Athens transport organisation to use stations for commercial pu 01/03/2017
Greece Greece: Stalled talks resume- new measures to come Last week’s Eurogroup was just a first step towards a final deal between creditors and the Greek government in order for the bailout programme to get again back on… 28/02/2017
Economy Greek bailout talks restart Greek ministers have been meeting experts from the EU and IMF discussing the economic reforms Athens must make to keep bailout funds flowing. 28/02/2017
Economy Greek PM Tsipras hails 'honourable compromise', optimistic on future reforms The Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras has been talking up the agreement with European creditors under which the country will make further reforms in 2019. 24/02/2017
Business Line Austerity and Grexit musings on the road to reform Business Line assesses the state of the Greek economy as eurozone finance ministers agree to the next step on releasing further bailout loans. 22/02/2017
World News Thousands gather for Athens anti-austerity protest Around 5,000 people gathered in central Athens to protest against the latest round of austerity measures 21/02/2017
Europe News The Brief from Brussels: IMF's Lagarde to talk Greek debt with Merkel This is the Brief from Brussels, a roundup of the top stores from across Europe. 21/02/2017
Greece Greek strike shuts down Acropolis Those who came to see the Parthenon were in for a major disappointment. 21/02/2017
Europe News The Brief from Brussels: US VP seeks to ease European fears The Brief from Brussels is euronews’ daily round up of the top stories from Europe’s political capital. 20/02/2017
Economy Greece moves closer to agreement over reforms to unlock next bailout loan Euro zone finance ministers and Greece have agreed to resume negotiations over its bailout review next week. 20/02/2017