The Greek tech revolution: meet the citizens battling corruption
Despite technophobia, a brain drain and a government that struggles to keep up, ordinary Greeks are using technology to tackle fraud and tax evasion
Despite technophobia, a brain drain and a government that struggles to keep up, ordinary Greeks are using technology to tackle fraud and tax evasion
Tourists enter town hall to hand over cheque saying they want to make up for their government’s attitude
Tensions between two countries wound tighter after Wolfgang Schäuble launches verbal attack on Alexis Tsipras’s government
Two hundred years ago Germany’s great poet and statesman performed a U-turn that some would like to see Angela Merkel copy
Greece is bravely laying a path towards a democratic Europe, one that is not dominated by the interests of capitalism or Nato
Approval ratings for radical left party soar despite U-turns forced in debt talks and collapse of tax collection, but the people still expect the government to deliver
Angela Merkel is likely to win the Bundestag vote to back the four-month bailout extension – but with grudging acceptance
George Papaconstantinou accused of removing relatives’ from list of suspected tax evaders and could face life sentence if convicted of crime against the state
For the sake not just of Greece but the whole eurozone, Germany must overcome its historic horror of inflation and embrace fiscal expansion
Introducing a parallel currency would create money and delay Greece’s inevitable financial default. But the strategy will only work if investors believe the country won’t collapse