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A Greek Tragedy: Talking Syriza and the Future of Europe with Yanis Varoufakis
We meet the emerging rock star of the anti-austerity movement.
What European Countries Were Hoping For—and What They Actually Got—at the EU Summit
Weirdly the whole circus wasn't just about the competing egos of David Cameron and Boris Johnson.
Europe's Loneliest Villages
Photographer Gert Verbelen pinpointed the center of 18 European countries and spent a week documenting each of them.
Greek Prime Minister Has Announced His Resignation
Greece's third bailout was approved by German and Dutch parliamentarians on Wednesday. This week has also seen the Syriza-led government make move further towards their first privatization deal.
Greek Stock Market Opens After Five Week Closure and Promptly Nosedives to a 22 Percent Loss
Greece's stock market and banks were closed on June 29, when the government put limits on money withdrawals and transfers to keep a run on the banks from bringing down the financial system.
We Asked an Expert if Britain Could Ever Collapse Economically Like Greece
If Britain gets as bad as Greece, it would mean the whole system of capitalism is screwed.
Greece Approves Creditors' Reforms to Protest on the Streets
Lawmakers voted 230-63 in favor of the another round of creditor-demanded measures. Before the debate got underway, about 10,000 people demonstrated outside parliament.
Banks Have Reopened in Greece, but Almost Everything Has Become More Expensive
Higher prices have taken effect, with taxes rising on basic goods including meats, cooking oils, coffee, tea, salt, flowers, firewood, fertilizer, insecticides, sanitary towels, and condoms.
'This Is War': My Time Among the Militant, Anti-Euro Greeks of Crete
A personal look into how austerity measures and the economic crisis have affected Greeks in Chania, Crete, some of Greece's most fervent anti-austerity citizens.
Austerity Is Devastating Mental Health in Greece
A whole nation's mental health is crumbling under five years of austerity and six months of tough negotiations.