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Greek government cracks down on foreigners
The Greek government is cracking down on immigrants as the effects of its financial crisis deepen. Thousands of foreigners have been arrested. Inigo Gilmore reports from Athens.
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Greek police clash with protesters during Merkel visit
Police fire tear gas and stun grenades at demonstrators in Athens who are protesting about Angela Merkel’s trip to the country.
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Clashes in Greece as strikers protest austerity measures
Riot police fire tear gas in Athens as clashes break out in the first general strike since the new coalition took power. In Spain, anti-austerity protests threaten to tear the country apart.
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Greece needs ‘more time for cuts’
Greece’s Prime Minister, Antonis Samaras, calls for more time to implement tough spending cuts and reforms, ahead of talks on its bailout.
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Greece vs Germany – the team talk
Mixing sport and business, Channel 4 News brings you the team talk that all Europe is fixated on, as Germany line up against Greece.
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Greek elections: ‘Crisis postponed, not averted’
With pro-bailout parties discussing the formation of a new government in Greece, Channel 4 News looks at what happens next in the euro saga.
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Greek coalition ‘to be formed on Tuesday’
Discussions on forming a new government have been held in Greece following the success of the pro-bailout New Democracy party in elections – and a deal is likely to be agreed on Tuesday.
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Greece attempts to form coalition
Greece’s centre-right New Democracy party will try to form a coalition with other parties backing the international bailout after a narrow election victory over the left.
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Greece: what could possibly go wrong?
Greeks, fed up with five years of a bitter recession and almost 23 per cent unemployment, weigh the consequences of voting with their hearts or minds on the eve of a crucial election.
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What Greece can learn from Czechoslovakia
Economists say it’s a catastrophe if Greece leaves the eurozone – but there are precedents which did not lead to financial armageddon. Are there any lessons from history? Channel 4 News investigates.
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Greece’s epic odyssey: in or out of the euro?
Greek politician Alexis Tsipras may hold the euro’s fate in his hands. The modern-day Achilles promises to lead Greeks out of austerity and possibly the EU if elected on Sunday.
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Greek politician threatens to sue women he assaulted
A neo-Nazi Greek politician from Golden Dawn is reportedly suing two women he assaulted during a TV debate, claiming their misleading statements incited him to slap one and throw water at the other.
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Euro 2012 kick off – your handy guide
As the European Championships begin in Poland and Ukraine, how will Roy Hodgson’s England fare? Channel 4 News takes a look at the opening fixtures.
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Euro-crisis threat to holidays in the sun?
There are fears that Greece may leave the euro, with the tremors spreading to other southern European countries. Channel 4 News looks at what this might mean for the British holidaymaker.
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Calls for ‘lasting solution’ to Euro crisis
David Cameron calls for a “lasting solution” to the eurozone crisis arguing for a sweeping change of policy priorities to deliver growth across Europe – but without giving up on austerity.