Joie et fierté à Athènes dans le camp du non (La Tribune de Genève)

Dès les premières estimations en faveur du non, qui n’ont fait que s’amplifier dans tout le pays (aucune région n’y a échappé), la joie a déferlé sur Athènes: klaxons, foule […]
Even After Vote, Greek Outlook Is Uncertain (The Wall Street Journal)

What happens on Monday in Greece will be just as unpredictable as the outcome of Sunday’s referendum had been. Read more:
Yes or No? Greece Again on the Brink: Greek Debt Crisis (Vice News)

For the past five years, Greece has been struggling with a financial crisis that has led the country to the brink of an exit from the euro and an economic […]
Greece Defaults on IMF Loan Despite New Push for Bailout Aid (The Wall Street Journal)

Greece became the first developed country to default on the International Monetary Fund, as the rescue program that has sustained it for five […]
Greece’s Syriza Spars Over Bailout Strategy as Europe Spurns New Offer (The Wall Street Journal)
Greek leader Alexis Tsipras pursued both compromise and confrontation with his country’s creditors on Wednesday while his government’s rival factions fought over how, […]
Effy Tselikas: “Le peuple grec ne veut pas sortir de l’Euro, il veut sortir de l’austérité” (RCF Radio)

Les négociations entre Athènes et ses créanciers se sont bloquées le weekend dernier. Le Premier ministre grec se refuse à poursuivre les mesures d’austérité. Les discussions […]
Malgré les restrictions, les Grecs restent déterminés contre l’austérité (La Tribune de Genève)

C’est l’image du jour en ce lundi 29 juin 2015: alors que le gouvernement vient de limiter les retraits à 60 euros par jour, les Grecs font la queue aux […]
Le coup de poker grec fâche les Européens (La Tribune de Genève)

Il était une heure du matin dans la nuit de vendredi à samedi quand le premier ministre grec, Alexis Tsipras, a surpris son monde en annonçant la tenue d’un référendum […]
Greece crisis: Nation on the brink after creditors refuse to extend bailout deadline (The Independent)

Greece has been pushed closer to an exit from the eurozone after its creditors ruled out an extension to its bailout programme which is set to expire on Tuesday night. […]
How Alexis Tsipras’s Greek Referendum Call Came After Creditors Covered His Proposals in Red Ink (The Wall Street Journal)

Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras began leaning toward a risky referendum after creditors covered his proposed policies in red ink, said people close to him. Read more: