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Ideal nudes on show at British Museum Greek exhibition A major exhibition on the human body in ancient Greek art is to open at the British Museum from Thursday, exploring notions of ideal beauty.
25 March 2015
After charm offensive, EU pressure on Greece for reform results A charm offensive by Greece's prime minister this week calmed bruised relations with Germany, but pressure remains on Athens to deliver on promised reforms.
25 March 2015
Greece to submit new reform list within days: statement Greece has agreed to give creditors a new list of reforms within days in order to secure bailout funds.
20 March 2015
Greece, Ukraine to dominate EU summit Greece's Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras will plead with European counterparts at a summit in Brussels to release vital funds to help his debt-laden country.
19 March 2015
Greek parliament adopts anti-poverty law despite EU row The Greek parliament overwhelmingly adopted a "humanitarian crisis" bill to help its poorest people, ignoring apparent pressure from the European Union to halt the legislation.
19 March 2015
EU, Germany raise 'Grexit' alarm over Greece bailout EU Commission chief Jean-Claude Juncker has warned of an alarming lack of progress in talks on Greece's bailout, as Germany raised the spectre of a tumultuous Greek exit from the euro.
14 March 2015
A German king, a Greek crown - historic roots of troubled ties Greece has railed against what it sees as German dominance since the 2010 start of the eurozone financial crisis.
12 March 2015
Greek PM announces first 'humanitarian' legislation Greece's new anti-austerity government will put before parliament early next week its first legislation tackling the "humanitarian crisis" caused by years of cuts.
28 February 2015
Germany rejects Greece 'take-it or leave-it' debt offer Germany rejected a take-it or leave-it request by Athens for a six-month extension to its EU loan programme.
20 February 2015
New Greek president Pavlopoulos, pro-European with mixed legacy Prokopis Pavlopoulos, who was elected Greece's new president, is a veteran conservative insider whose selection has raised its share of eyebrows among the ruling left.
19 February 2015
Greece eyes pain-free EU loan deal Greece was expected to bid for extra debt crisis aid from the EU without strings attached, ahead of a closely-watched ECB meeting on the country's emergency funds.
18 February 2015
Greece handed ultimatum as eurozone bailout talks collapse Eurozone ministers have handed Greece an ultimatum to request an extension to its bailout programme after crunch talks collapsed.
17 February 2015
Greece, eurozone thrash out high-stakes debt rescue changes Greece goes into talks with its eurozone partners demanding changes to a massive international bailout.
16 February 2015
Greece 'does not blackmail and will not be blackmailed': Tsipras Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras warned that his government would not be pressured into breaking promises made to voters.
13 February 2015
Greece wants to fix debt problem with EU, not other powers Greece's foreign minister said his left-wing government wants to resolve the nation's debt squeeze with Europe.
11 February 2015
Greece draws up reforms as emergency debt meeting looms Greece's radical new government was fine-turning details of a controversial reform deal it hopes to seal with sceptical EU creditors at critical talks.
10 February 2015
Greek PM 'unshakeable' on election pledges, calls for EU bridge loan A defiant Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras said he would be "unshakeable" in carrying out the new Greek government's anti-austerity agenda.
09 February 2015
Moody's threatens to downgrade Greece Moody's placed Greece's credit rating on review for a downgrade Friday, citing "high uncertainty" about the country's talks with creditors.
07 February 2015
Greek finance minister met with 'scepticism' in Berlin debt talks Greece's finance minister faced criticism and a stern reminder of his commitments to his EU partners.
06 February 2015
Greece defence minister reassures NATO over Russia ties Greece's new government remains committed to its NATO role despite close ties with Russia that have worried its allies.
05 February 2015
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