KASTANIES/LESBOS: Greece will transfer migrants who arrived on its territory illegally after March 1 to the northern city of Serres and plans to deport back...
ATHENS: Greece emerged from the biggest bailout in economic history Monday after nine years of creditor-mandated austerity, with European institutions hailing...
PETRITSI, Bulgaria: Greek businessman Prokopis Makris believes moving to Bulgaria three years ago was the best decision he ever made. The accountant shut his...
ATHENS: Thousands of Greeks vented frustration at their economic lot Thursday as they marched in Athens to mark the anniversary of the bloody 1973 student...
ATHENS: If necessity is the mother of invention, eight years of a crippling recession and dwindling work prospects has compelled at least some Greeks to...
IDOMENI, Greece: Within sight of a razor wire fence guarded by Macedonian police, 35-year-old Iraqi migrant Saima Hodep rolls dough with an old steel water...
ATHENS: Greece said Thursday it wanted to persuade its creditors to let it hire more health staff and teachers in the early stages of its overhaul of the...
ATHENS: Greece is aiming for a deal with international lenders Friday on the next set of reforms to unlock additional aid, but differences remain over how to...
ATHENS: European unease that Greece may falter on its bailout promises after elections Sunday looks misplaced, at least initially, as its pressing need for...
BERLIN/ATHENS: Germany’s parliament approved a third bailout for Greece Wednesday after Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble argued the country should get “a...
BRUSSELS/ATHENS: Finance ministers from the eurozone gave their final blessing to lending Greece up to 86 billion euros ($95.5 billion) after the parliament...
ATHENS: Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras confronted a widening rebellion within his leftist Syriza party as parliament voted to approve the country's...
ATHENS: Greece and international creditors sought to put final touches to a multibillion euro bailout accord Monday to keep the country financially afloat and...
ATHENS: Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras acknowledged Friday that his government had made covert contingency plans in case Greece was forced out of the euro, but...
ATHENS: The Greek stock market will reopen Wednesday or Thursday after a monthlong shutdown but with restrictions on trading by local investors at the request...
BRUSSELS/ATHENS: Talks on tying up a new bailout deal for Greece failed to start Friday as had been expected, with officials blaming security worries for...
ATHENS: The head of the European Commission made a last-minute offer to try to persuade Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras to accept a bailout deal he has...
ATHENS: Stunned Greeks faced shuttered banks, long supermarket lines and overwhelming uncertainty Monday as a breakdown in talks with international lenders...
ATHENS / FRANKFURT: Greece will introduce capital controls and keep its banks closed Monday after creditors refused to extend the country’s bailout and...
ATHENS/LUXEMBOURG: Bank withdrawals accelerated and government revenue slumped as Greece defied its international creditors Thursday, escalating a debt crisis...
ATHENS/LUXEMBOURG: Euro zone leaders will hold an emergency summit Monday to try to avert a Greek default after bank withdrawals accelerated and government...
ATHENS/BERLIN: Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras lashed out at Greece’s creditors Tuesday, accusing them of trying to “humiliate” Greeks, as he defied a drumbeat...
ATHENS: Greek government officials Saturday played down the possibility of early elections to break an impasse with the country's creditors the day after...
ATHENS/PARIS: Greece said Tuesday it had sent a comprehensive reform proposal to its international creditors, urging them to be realistic and accept the plan...
ATHENS/BRUSSELS: European lenders on Tuesday played down Greek hopes of a swift end to negotiations on an aid agreement and warned talks must speed up before...