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As Greece shuts down state broadcaster ERT, we ask how meeting eurozone bailout obligations is affecting press freedom.
Pasok party ejects former finance minister for allegedly removing relatives' names from list probed for tax evasion.
The troika demands a $16bn reduction in public spending, three times the size of cuts which triggered riots in February.
Finance minister describes talks with international debt inspectors as "difficult" as they demand more budget cuts.
Athens opens talks with European Central Bank, European Commission and IMF to adjust terms of two bailouts worth $300bn.
Conservative party leader takes helm of three-party coalition expected to uphold indebted nation's bailout commitments.
Campaigning comes to an end before Sunday's general election as politicians warn country faces expulsion from euro.
Polls suggest New Democracy has slight lead over anti-bailout, leftist Syriza party in run-up to June polls.
When people are pushed to the brink, ugly things happen: something the troika, especially Merkel, should never forget.
President summons leaders for last-ditch talks on amid deadlock between pro-bailout and anti-austerity parties.
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