Tens of thousands rally in Athens against Macedonia name deal
Tear gas deployed, at least 25 officers injured, as protesters throw rocks, flares, firebombs
Tear gas deployed, at least 25 officers injured, as protesters throw rocks, flares, firebombs
Greece Letter: Country’s fifth largest bank is in copycat exercise of Anglo Irish debacle
Links even include the Mossack Fonseca Panama firm Green Shamrock Foundation
World review of the year: The radical leader managed to secure backing for austerity
Opposition parties call on Taoiseach and former bank governor to clarify comments
Minister for European Affairs is one of 10 centre-right politicians to be elected to job
Greece Letter: the country should be a world leader in honey, cheeses, wine and olive oil
Greece may opt for a safe pair of hands this time, in the New Democracy party
The former prime minister steps down after leading the campaign for a Yes vote
Voters reject bailout, defying warnings ‘No’ result would set Athens on path out of euro
Newspapers and TV are ignoring support for a No, one content analysis concludes
Debt negotiations on hold pending outcome of Greece’s referendum
Imposition of capital controls and bank closures will be key factors, analysts say
Greece looks closer to exiting the euro than ever before – but it’s not over yet
Next 48 hours crucial after bailout extension refused and pressure on banks grows
After all the wrangling, the next step will be up to the Greek government
Alexis Tsipras vows not to accept deal that would hurt workers and pensioners
Increasing signs of backlash facing Greek PM from his party over reform deal offered
IMF confirms Greece plans to pay all €1.6bn June payments at end of month
Europe Letter: possibility of the country returning to full market funding seems fanciful
EU Commission says constructive talks still under way in bid to break deadlock
Analysis: The next few weeks will see if troika and EU are willing to bend in the name of European solidarity
It’s been suggested that the tomb of Alexander the Great has been found in Greece, but archeologists aren’t so sure
Victorious Syriza leader opts out of traditional religious ceremony to give civil oath of office, but makes a point of informing Archbishop Ieronymos of his decision
EU and IMF ‘ready to work’ with new government which is determined to end austerity
‘There will be no rupture, but no continuation of subjugation either,’ says Alexis Tsipras
A populace weary of harsh austerity has chosen to change direction
Radical left tipped as favourite to head next government as centrist Potami and far-right Golden Dawn tied in 3rd place
Euro zone finance ministers to discuss election outcome in Brussels on Monday
Eurogroup chief says room to manoeuvre if new government honours its agreements
Profile: leader poised to be Greece’s first leftist premier and youngest in living memory
Anti-austerity leader Alexis Tsipras says Athens cannot repay its debt
Weaker-than-forecast inflation bolsters case for ECB to begin quantitative easing
Greece's departure would make Athens a pariah in international financial markets
Polls show left-wing Syriza with marginal lead over ruling New Democracy
Ryanair, Smith and Nephew and Novo Nordisk make gains on day of thin trade across Europe
Investors take fright as Athens vote prompts snap election with anti-austerity party leading polls
Uncertainty over bailout programme with anti-austerity party leading polls
Uncertainty hangs over country’s bailout programme with anti-austerity party leadings in polls
Government needs 12-vote swing in ballot to avoid snap general election
€3m offered for support of government presidential candidate, says opposition MP
Election will be triggered if prime minister fails to win support from independents
New Democracy party must have candidate elected or face snap election
The prospect of Syriza holding power has prompted more financial turmoil
BMW among main movers as Greece’s main stock index falls by 3% on political uncertainty
Impasse between Troika officials and Greek government ongoing
New European Commission president praises Greece as example to Argentina
Italian prime minister has been leading a push for greater flexibility in EU budget rules
Beijing eyes Greek infrastructural projects as prime minister Li makes three-day visit
Tsipras calls for early national elections as Golden Dawn rises to third position in European vote
Exit polls show votes go in favour of anti-bailout candidates in local elections
Primary budget surplus of €1.5bn are reflection of ‘remarkable progress’ in repairing public finances
Deep and systematic penetration of state institutions found
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Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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