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Greece
Grexit talk resurfaces as EU finance ministers meet
Feb 17, 2017
Greece's debt problems rear up again as creditors demand more concessions.
Global economy still grappling with debt
Dec 22, 2016
Almost a decade after the European financial crisis started to report the financial troubles that brought about the Crash of 2008, banks, governments, and people are again heavily in debt
Bribes are as old as the Olympics
by
Molly Wood
Aug 5, 2016
Even in ancient Greece, bribes and corruption were part of the deal.
In Greece, breadwinners struggle to support their kin
Jul 21, 2016
Widespread unemployment left some Greeks as sole breadwinner for their families
In Greece, business people see some improvement
Jul 21, 2016
A publisher and a travel agent reflect a year after the peak of the debt crisis.
Greece's entreprenuers have mixed feelings on their economy
Jul 20, 2016
A florist and a tech start-up guy have diverging views on their prospects.
For public good, not for profit.
Two voters in last year's Greek referendum reflect
Jul 20, 2016
The views of two women who voted differently on Greece accepting creditors' terms.
What teachers in Greece think about the latest bailout
by
Kai Ryssdal
May 26, 2016
Many students don’t see a future for themselves in Greece, according to two educators.
European Union finance ministers focus their attention on Greece bailout
May 23, 2016
Greece has a fresh round of austerity measures, but there's still disagreement over its debt relief.