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French FinMin: The Debate on the Debt Is Not a Taboo

"A dialogue is already open," French Finance Minister Michel Sapin on Monday said in an interview with radio Europe1, adding that it now lies with the Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras to make proposals. "The debate on the debt...

Yanis Varoufakis' Resignation Covered by Foreign Media

Since the Greek referendum was announced late on Friday, June 26, all eyes turned on Greece and people were on waiting on the edge of their seats for the final outcome. The strong 'No' that sounded across Greece on Sunday...

How Argentina and China Reacted to Greece's Referendum Results

China is confident that Greece's economy will turn around, after the outcome of Sunday's referendum. Deputy Chinese Foreign Minister Cheng Guoping said that he believes the Greek debt crisis would be "appropriately resolved." According to Reuters, Cheng Guoping said that with...

The Meaning Behind Greece's 'No' Vote in the Referendum

Sunday night was a night of celebration for the majority of Greeks who rushed in the streets waving Greek flags and singing. It was a night of much-needed relief after weeks of painful negotiations, uncertainty and gloom. In the past...

PM Tsipras Calls Greek Party Leaders Emergency Meeting Ahead of Negotiations

After a week of strong divisions and accusations, Greece's political leaders will have to turn the page and work together starting tomorrow. Prime Minister Alexis Tsirpas met with the President of the Hellenic Republic, Prokopis Pavlopoulos, to ask for a meeting with Greece's party...

Martin Schulz: Difficult Times Ahead for Greece

Martin Schulz, the President of the European Parliament called for people to respect Sunday's NO vote in the referendum, but also expressed his pessimism regarding Greece's future and warned of a humanitarian crisis in the country. "This is a difficult day: there's a broad majority in...

PM Tsipras on NO Vote Win: Greece Returns to Negotiations Tomorrow

Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras addressed the nation following the country's unambiguous opposition to the international creditor's' proposed bailout deal, a stance which his administration has fully endorsed. Tsipras labeled the referendum as a victory for the whole of Greece,...

International Reactions to NO Vote Win in Greek Referendum Vary

EU and other officials have offered mixed reactions after a major victory for the NO vote in the Greek referendum, which is at more than 61% , with 70% of the votes counted. The first reactions from the German government show discontent with the outcome. Social...

No Vote Ahead of Yes Vote According to Latest Poll

The No vote is ahead of the YES vote with 51.5% against and 48.5%, according to a GPO poll that was conducted on Saturday and Sunday and that was published by MEGA television station. The poll is based on phone...

German Chancellor Merkel: 'Greek PM Drove Greece into a Wall'

German Chancellor Angela Merkel appeared frustrated during her speech to CDU members, published in Spiegel magazine, where she talked about Greek Prime Minister Alexis’ Tsipras’ stance and his decision to move forward with the referendum. The article stressed that Merkel...