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+1 +1SYRIZA - A Monumental Betrayal in Motion
Greece is to be placed under the direct control of EU officials. The function of Greece’s parliament will be to rubber-stamp the transfer of real authority to Brussels and Berlin. It has until Wednesday to pass a series of laws implementing the demands of German imperialism and the EU.
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+20 +1The EU Might Get What It Wants From Greece. It Still Has a Big Problem There.
The mood in Athens this week was at once embattled and proud, erratic and panicked. A wave of political resignations has swept Greece since Sunday’s referendum, in which Greeks were asked whether they agreed with the latest bailout terms offered by the country’s creditors. “No” won resoundingly in every province of the country. Antonis Samaras, the former prime minister, stepped down as head of the New Democracy Party that night...
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+21 +1Yanis Varoufakis opens up about his five month battle to save Greece
In his first interview since resigning, Greece's former Finance Minister says the Eurogroup is “completely and utterly” controlled by Germany, Greece was “set up” and last week’s referendum was wasted.
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+2 +1Apple offers capitol controlled Greeks free iCloud access
The financial stability of your home country is something many of us take for granted, but it’s not guaranteed. Millions of Greeks are currently living through the fall out of a country’s economical collapse, and that has meant some rather restrictive measures have been put in place, like certain capitol controls which stop them sending money out of the country.
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+13 +1How the Olympics rotted Greece
And here’s the obvious question: Should the International Olympic Committee shoulder some of the blame?
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+2 +1Euro Summit Statement [PDF]
Official Euro Summit Statement regarding Greece
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+3 +1The Overlooked Roots of the Greek Crisis
The roots of Greece's economic crisis are not to be found only in Greece's past behavior, but also in the structure and policies of the European Union.
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+19 +1An ant goes to Greece
We crossed the Macedonian border into Greece on July 4, and since then I’ve had what is sometimes called “an ant’s-eye view” of the crisis. By John Dolan.
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0 +1Eurozone Leaders to Meet on Greece After Finance Ministers Hit Impasse - The New York Times
Eurozone heads of state gathered here on Sunday, with just hours remaining to reach a deal to keep Greece in Europe’s common currency.
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+17 +1Finland's parliament in favour of forcing Greece out of the euro, says report
MPs will not accept any new bailout deal for Greece, public broadcaster Yle says, meaning ministers’ hands are tied in crunch Brussels negotiations
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+24 +1117 rescued from migrant boat off Greek island of Zakinthos
A military plane spotted the vessel west of Zakinthos in the Ionian Sea, the coast guard said on Sunday.
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+19 +1Greece debt crisis: Eurozone predicts tough talks - BBC News
Eurozone finance leaders warn of "extremely tough" negotiations ahead as they consider Greece's latest proposals for a third bailout.
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+2 +1UNSERE SCHÖNEN DEUTSCHEN EUROS – Our precious German Euros // EUROPA 2015
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+1 +1Behind Germany's refusal to grant Greece debt relief - Op-Ed in The Guardian
Tomorrow's EU Summit will seal Greece's fate in the Eurozone. As these lines are being written, Euclid Tsakalotos, my great friend, comrade and successor as Greece's Finance Ministry is heading for...
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+9 +1Germany won’t spare Greek pain – it has an interest in breaking us. By Yanis Varoufakis
Debt restructuring has always been our aim in negotiations – but for some eurozone leaders Grexit is the goal
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+2 +1Greeks facing day of judgment in struggle to stay in eurozone
Greece could be cut loose and plunged into financial collapse if it fails to win over EU leaders at a weekend of summits to decide its fate
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+12 +1Needed: Large Greek Devaluation or Large-Scale Transfers to Greece. With Bonus Godwin's Law Violation!
Consider that the IMF had already expected the Greek economy under baseline to shrink by 4%-points, and for fiscal consolidation to shrink the Greek economy by 3%-points, and we have 4/5 of the damage to the Greek economy--relative to a counterfactual forecast under some zero-spending-austerity baseline was due to austerity.
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+14 +1Greece debt crisis: Athens accepts harsh austerity as bailout deal nears
Greek cabinet backs a 13-page package of reforms and spending cuts worth €13bn to secure third bailout and modest debt writeoff
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+1 +1What is Greece Proposing
"No" becomes a bitter "Yes," although symbolic concessions on collective bargaining seem to be secured
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+4 +1An Interesting Solution Idea for the Greek Debt Crisis: Join Turkey
As a Turkish guy, I almost found the article funny but then I realized it was written by a professor from University of Chicago. What do you think?
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