Varoufakis Says He’d Give Greeks ‘Bitter Medicine,’ Not ‘Poison’
Former Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis has flagged his interest in a political comeback after the Greek election — but only if the new rulers ask him to administer “bitter…
Former Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis has flagged his interest in a political comeback after the Greek election — but only if the new rulers ask him to administer “bitter…
German Deputy Finance Minister Jens Spahn said he’s confident the International Monetary Fund and other creditors will agree on debt relief for Greece, allowing the IMF to join the country’s…
For a lesson in why Greece’s attempts to sell billions of euros of assets have foundered, look no further than the New Acropolis Museum in central Athens.
With the fight to keep Greece in the euro now in its sixth year, everyone is running out of patience. More importantly, Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras’s government in Athens is…
A reminder of why the Greeks and Germans are lashed together in a common currency called the euro sits in a 19th century Athens mansion built by a German for…
German Chancellor Angela Merkel will seek accommodation in talks with Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras to calm the increasingly combative rhetoric between the nations and regain control over efforts to…
As Draghi pressed Varoufakis to accept the return of the troika officials, the minister said that the idea that Greece was opposed to such a move was a misunderstanding, according…
How much does it matter, if at all, that Greece΄s demand for a new bailout program with softer terms is being pressed by a new government, elected for that very…
German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble doused expectations of a positive outcome for Greece at the meeting in Brussels, saying there are no plans to discuss a new accord or give…