Tag: Greek Crisis

Italian Prime Minister Renzi’s Message to Germany: Humiliating a European Partner is Unthinkable

Italian prime minister Matteo Renzi appeared frustrated with German handling of negotiating with Greece. In an interview with the Italian

July 12, 2015

Eurogroup Meeting Ends; To Be Continued Tomorrow as Anti-Greek Rhetoric Across Continent Grows

The eurogroup meeting adjourned in Brussels without much progress, according to most of the media covering the meeting. Ian Traynor

July 11, 2015

Italian Prime Minister to Germany: Enough is Enough, It’s Time to Stop Humiliating Greece

The hugs and kisses between Angel Merkel and Italian prime minister Matteo Renzi may not be lasting much longer as

July 11, 2015

Reports Claim: Finland Will Veto Any Plan to Keep Greece in Eurozone

While most fingers are pointing to Germany as taking a hardline against Greece in eurozone negotiations, numerous reports are now

July 11, 2015

New Book by James Angelos Tells of Demise of Contemporary Greece; One Scandal After Another

The New York Times book review for James Angelos’ new book “The Full Catastrophe: Travels Among the New Greek Ruins”.

July 11, 2015

Tsipras Has Lost Creditors’ Trust, Say Finance Ministers in Brussels; Greece Told to Offer More

According to leaks coming from various eurozone finance ministers, who are now breaking for dinner, Reuters is reporting that Greece

July 11, 2015

German Newspaper Reports: Wolfgang Schäuble Lobbying Openly for Grexit; Humanitarian Assistance for Greeks

In a new development, reported by the German newspaper Frankfurter Allgemeine during the negotiations in Brussels, German finance minister Wolfgang

July 11, 2015

Billionaire Greek American Pete Peterson Shares His Perspective on Greek Crisis

Pete Peterson is a former U.S. Secretary of Commerce, bestselling author, philanthropist and businessman. His recent book is The Education

July 11, 2015

Eurogroup Meetings Begin in Brussels with Serious Lack of Trust of Greek Side

European finance ministers have serious doubts— not about the proposal submitted by Greek prime minister Alexis Tsipras, but about Greece’s

July 11, 2015

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