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Catalonian leader Artur Mas says split from Spain inevitable
If Catalonia separates from Spain its exit from the EU and the eurozone is almost certain.
UK manufacturing faces 'rollercoaster of risks' as global slowdown takes toll says EEF
The business body has slashed its growth forecast for the sector by 50% for 2015.
China: Is it time for investors to ride the wave of panic?
Last week's crash in China's financial markets has had investors spooked
Greece: MPs break from Syriza to form Popular Unity after Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras resigns
Alexis Tsipras resignation calling for September general election prompts anti-bailout group to break ranks.
Greece debt crisis: Germany's Bundestag agrees on third bailout deal with impressive majority
Opposition mainly came from conservative party members as even Wolfgang Schauble urged MPs to vote yes.
Greece debt crisis: Yanis Varoufakis says bailout deal is destined to fail
Former finance chief claims top officials involved in bailout negotiations feel the same way.
EU: Is the Youth Guarantee failing Europe's jobless young people?
Youth unemployment blights Europe with more than a fifth jobless in EU.
William Keegan: Greece is a browbeaten and humiliated vassal state seething with resentment
Whatever patching up takes place in Greece, the chickens are coming home to roost.
Britain 'will provide funds for Greek bailout' despite previous claims of David Cameron
Treasury source says UK readying bailout funds after PM said its 'a matter for eurozone countries'.
Greek debt crisis: 'Putin is waiting in the wings' warns acting Labour leader Harriet Harman
David Cameron agreed there is a threat of Greece being pushed towards Russia's orbit.
Greece debt crisis: Prime Minister Tsipras seeks backing from Greek parliament on eurozone deal
The Greek prime minister needs to push through unpopular measures in the next two days.
Greek bailout deal: Ukip and Greens unite against controversial agreement
Open Europe tells IBTimes UK that Tsipras will have to form a 'national unity coalition'.
Greek bailout deal: What Greece has agreed to explained in 90 seconds
IBTimes UK explains what Eurozone leaders and Greece have actually agreed to in the new bailout deal.
Greek debt crisis: European markets rise but analysts hesitant about eurozone 'progress'
Agreement on debt relief for Greece is worse than '1919 Treaty of Versailles' said one analyst.
Greek debt crisis: Eurozone leaders strike bailout deal with Athens
New debt deal to avoid Grexit reached after all night talks in Brussels.
Eurozone ministers meet to discuss Greece's austerity plan in Brussels
Eurozone finance ministers will meet in Brussels on Saturday to decide if Greece's austerity plans are enough to secure another bailout and prevent a eurozone exit.
Greek debt crisis: Read the Greek economic reform proposals sent to EU, IMF creditors
Greece submitted a fresh draft of proposals to its creditors in an 11th hour bid for debt relief.
European jobs market outlook remains bleak warns OECD
Greece and Spain to be worst hit by joblessness.
Greek debt crisis: Greece and France work feverishly to hammer out new debt deal before midnight deadline
Proposals likely to include debt restructuring that proved major sticking point with creditors.
Greek debt crisis: Thousands of IT workers in mass exodus due to corruption and lack of prospects
200,000 highly skilled Greeks below the age of 35 have left since 2010 and 30% of them do not intend to return.
Greece crisis: What drives the 'brotherless nation' of Greeks to defiance?
Greece's national character is one marked by exceptionalism and forged in war.
Greek debt crisis: Referendum result led to 'less clarity' say eurozone ministers in Brussels
Members of the eurozone called on Greece to be clear on what it wants after referendum vote.
US urges compromise to keep Greece in eurozone
White House call comes as Obama and Hollande discuss Greek crisis.
Greek debt crisis: Euclid Tsakalotos named finance minister after Yanis Varoufakis resignation
An Oxford educated academic, Tsakalotos belongs to the hard-line left of the Syriza party.
Greek referendum: 48 hours to keep country in the Eurozone
Race against time to ensure Greece remains in single currency.
Market round-up: Greek referendum uncertainty leaves FTSE 100 in the lurch
The referendum on whether Greeks will accept a debt deal had investors sitting tight.
Margareta Pagano: Ending Greek tragedy with a Grexit doesn't mean the European dream dies
Politicians should support Alexis Tsipras and the Greek people in light of them potentially exiting the EU.
Hellascoin: Greek bitcoin rival doubles in value as Grexit looms
Cryptocurrency markets like bitcoin have been rising ahead of a potential Grexit, but none more so than hellascoin.
Greece crisis: 'Even Palestinians feel sorry for us'
Greeks drawing cash out of ATMs as eurozone exit looms after creditor talks fail again.
Greek debt crisis: Jean-Claude Juncker feels 'betrayed' by Alexis Tsipras
European Commission president has come out fighting against the Greek government.