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Greece: Yanis Varoufakis faces 'treason' charges over clandestine 'Plan B'
Greece's Supreme Court passes on complaints against Varoufakis to parliament.
Ben Needham: Search resumes for Sheffield toddler who went missing 24 years ago
South Yorkshire police will return to Greece to search for missing Ben Needham
Greece debt crisis: Unwanted children face growing abandonment
Children charities and state-run maternity hospitals are running out of money due to the Greece debt crisis.
Greece Debt Crisis: Greek banks set to reopen, curbs on withdrawals modified
Instead of €60 a day, Greeks can withdraw €420 as weekly allowance while capital controls partially remain in place.
Market round-up: FTSE 100 Greece rubber stamp lifts market but oil and mining lose out
Oil giant BP and security company G4S lost out as oil and mining stocks get rocky ride.
Greece debt crisis: Banks to reopen on 20 July
Banks in Greece are expected to re-open after being closed for nearly three weeks.
What Greece can learn from bitcoin adoption in Latin America
BitPay's Pablo Magro explains how a surge in bitcoin activity in Latin America provides lesson to Greece in weathering currency storms.
Euro slides to multi-week lows as ECB holds rates amid hawkish Fed rhetoric
The USD index has risen to a 6-week high.
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'.
Political Times: Lib Dem leader announced, Boris Johnson hosed down and the Putin threat
IBTimes UK takes a look at this week's Westminster gossip and political news.
Greek debt crisis: Violent clashes in Athens ahead of austerity vote
12,000 people protested on the streets of Athens as politicians prepare to vote on the bailout bill.
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: IMF torpedos EU bailout package with call for massive debt relief
In likely fresh standoff with Germany, IMF calls for more relief to Athens.
Greek debt crisis: Will Europe austerity deal push young Greeks towards neo-Nazi Golden Dawn?
Former finance minister Yanis Varoufakis has blamed European powers for bolstering the far right.
Market round up: Greece deal lifts FTSE 100 and European indexes
'Markets breathed an audible sigh of relief after Eurozone leaders emerged from marathon talks,' says analyst.
Greek debt crisis: Five things you need to know about the Greece bailout deal
A deal has finally been struck but this is far from the end of the saga.
Greek debt crisis: How is Greece going to spend its €86bn rescue package?
Deal worth €86bn - €87bn over three years, after agreeing to a new €50bn privatisation of assets fund.
Greek debt crisis: The Euro Summit in full
The Euro Summit stressed the crucial need to rebuild trust with the Greek authorities.
Greek debt crisis: Euro leaders hail controversial bailout agreement
Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras says Greece has sent a message of dignity to Europe.
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.
Euro shrugs off new Greek deal as stock indices rally
The Eurogroup has offered a new deal for Greece, eliminating worries of a Grexit for now.
Greece debt crisis: Future of EU at stake as Brussels talks continue
Ministers give Athens until 15 July to enact key reforms paving the way to a possible financial bailout.
Greece: EU summit cancelled as Eurozone talks continue
'Very difficult' Eurozone talks over a third bailout deal for Greece continue.
Eurozone ministers demand more from Greece as bailout talks drag on
Negotiations are set to continue after emergency meeting in Brussels adjourned without breakthrough.
Syriza party rallies behind Greek PM Tsipras to approve austerity reform package
Anti-austerity protestors confronted police in Athens as government sought to approve €13bn in cuts.
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 lawmakers uphold Tsipras's painful reforms package as creditors send positive signals
Many members of Alexis Tsipras's own Syriza party abstain or vote against government's economic reforms plans.
Market round-up: Greek debt proposals lift FTSE 100, European markets after turbulent week
Eurozone finance ministers will meet on Saturday 11 July to consider the Greek reform proposals.
Greek debt crisis: Paddy Power closes bets on Grexit while William Hill's odds lengthen
Few bookmakers taking bets remain as odds that Greece remains in the eurozone increase.