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Greece has been taking a back seat to China at the moment in terms of investors interest. That's good news in some ways but as Ciara Lee reports, concern over the political turmoil means it may not be off the agenda for long.
The politics of the Greek financial crisis inspire Berlin restaurant owner to create a "Hellenic - European Drama" menu, that reflects the main protagonists in this Greek drama. Sharon Reich reports.
After a Greek government official said, the country would not pay the IMF on Tuesday, stocks tumbled, with the major indexes falling around two percent. Bobbi Rebell reports.
Greece's Prime Minister has spoken of "radical change" and pledged to negotiate responsibly with international creditors. But as Sonia Legg reports doing both is looking increasingly difficult.
Greece's Prime Minister has spoken of "radical change" and pledged to negotiate responsibly with international creditors. But as Sonia Legg reports doing both is looking increasingly difficult.
Debt forgiveness may not be on the table, but EU leaders are hinting Greece may get more time to pay back its debts. As David Pollard reports, that may be difficult to square with Europe's biggest ecoomy, Germany and its electorate.