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As Greece shuts down state broadcaster ERT, we ask how meeting eurozone bailout obligations is affecting press freedom.
Greek ultra-right party leads rally in Athens against construction of capital's first official mosque.
Following the furore over the EU bailout, the Cypriot foreign affairs minister discusses the island's financial future.
Following huge budget cuts, Greek officials promise extra $14 million for rowing and between 300-400 other federations.
The eviction of Athens' occupation points at the dead-end authorities in Greece are hastily driving themselves in.
A new agreement between cash-strapped Greece and its eurozone lenders is bad for the Greek people and bad for democracy.
Bundenstag overwhelmingly votes in favour of eurozone bailout of $51bn for Athens as it battles against bankruptcy.
Loans will be released to Greece in order to keep the near-bankrupt economy afloat and reduce debt by $51bn.
Protesters blame German lenders for forcing budget cuts in exchange for bailouts.
The Greek government has embarked on a crusade to silence dissident voices by exercising fear politics.
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