Tensions Simmer Among Stranded Migrants on Greek Border (The Wall Street Journal)

IDOMENI, Greece—This village on Greece’s northern border with Macedonia has become the latest flash point in Europe’s migration crisis. Read more:
Macedonia Erects Fence on Greek Border as Migrant Pressure Builds (The Wall Street Journal)

IDOMENI, Greece—Macedonia became the latest European country to build a border fence on Saturday, as hundreds of migrants remained stranded on the Greek side of the border. Read more:
Une liste de fraudeurs ayant des comptes en Suisse: mais qu’en fera la Grèce? (La Tribune de Genève)

Ce n’est que la septième liste de présumés évadés fiscaux qui arrive ces dernières années sur le bureau du ministre grec des Finances: plus de 10 000 noms, détenteurs de comptes […]
Greece’s Conservative Party in Disarray (The Wall Street Journal)

ATHENS—Greece’s conservative party, New Democracy, is in disarray after the cancellation of its leadership election on Sunday, leaving the government of Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras without serious opposition at a […]
Greek Opposition Party Leader Steps Down After Election Hiccup (The Wall Street Journal)

ATHENS—The leader of Greece’s opposition New Democracy party stepped down Tuesday, following criticism after the party called off a leadership election over software problems in many polling stations on Sunday. […]
Greek Opposition Party Cancels Leadership Election at Last Minute (The Wall Street Journal)

ATHENS—Greece’s conservative opposition New Democracy party called off a leadership election scheduled for Sunday, after technical problems were reported in many polling stations. Read more:
Greek Island Runs Out of Burial Plots for Migrants Who Drown Offshore (The Wall Street Journal)

LESBOS, Greece—This island just off the Turkish coast, the biggest single gateway for migrants trying to reach Europe in recent weeks, is running out of places to bury those who […]
Greece’s Draft Budget Sees Mild Economic Contraction in 2016 (The Wall Street Journal)

ATHENS—Greece’s draft budget projects a flatlining economy in 2015 and a mild contraction next year, in better-than-expected forecasts that suggest this year’s escalation of Greece’s debt crisis may have done […]
Reform Vote Reveals Cracks in Greek Coalition (The Wall Street Journal)

ATHENS—Greece’s parliament passed a set of economic overhauls Thursday required by the country’s creditors, but the vote created the first cracks in the country’s two month-old government. Read more:
Greek Island May Have Been Gateway for Suspect in Paris Attacks (The Wall Street Journal)

LEROS, Greece—This tiny, tranquil island in the southern Aegean may have been the gateway to Europe for at least one of the suspected assailants in Paris. Read more: