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Greece has denied a report by a German newspaper which said euro zone officials were shocked at the country's failure to outline plans for structural reforms. As the country heads towards another deadline, Ciara Lee asks whether a deal will be reached.
Greece has been given a six day deadline by euro zone ministers to come up with revised reform proposals. Ciara Lee reports on the latest in the country's debt crisis and asks whether a deal will be reached in time.
Greece has been given a six day deadline by euro zone ministers to come up with revised reform proposals. Ciara Lee reports on the latest in the country's debt crisis and asks whether a deal will be reached in time.
Greek bonds and stocks have rebounded ahead of an emergency meeting of euro zone finance ministers. But as David Pollard reports, the country's defence minister is suggesting Greece could secure financial help from outside the EU if a deal isn't reached.
Greece's government prepares reform measures to secure a financial lifeline from the euro zone. There were signs of market relief over the deal reached late on Friday but as Sonia Legg reports the euro dipped against the dollar on caution over conditions attached to the agreement.
Euro zone finance ministers discuss Greece's third bailout deal in Brussels, days before Greece is due to pay a 3.2 billion euro debt payment to the ECB. Ivor Bennett reports on some of the remaining obstacles.
Greece could conclude talks with international creditors on its third bailout worth up to 86 billion euros by Tuesday. Kirsty Basset reports on some of the remaining hurdles.
Euro zone leaders and other officials give their reaction to an agreement between Greece and its lenders. (ROUGH CUT - No reporter narration)
Euro zone leaders have clinched a deal with Greece to negotiate a third bailout to keep the near-bankrupt country in the euro zone. As Sonia Legg reports, it followed a whole night of haggling at an emergency summit.
Euro zone finance ministers agree in principle to extend Greece's financial rescue by four months, averting a potential crunch that could have forced Greece to drop the Euro. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.