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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.
Greek debt crisis: What experts are saying about political and financial shock in eurozone
Finance gurus offer their views on another critical week for Greece
Greek referendum: a "No" vote does not mean Grexit
Don't count on Greece being out of the European Union yet. Treaties say it can't be forced out.
Greek referendum: Finance minister Yanis Varoufakis accuses creditors of 'terrorism' day before vote
Greek finance minister Yanis Varoufakis has accused his nations' creditors of 'terrorism'.
Could the EU take away your freedom to take photos on holiday?
New law would make posting photos of buildings and public spaces to social media copyright infringement.
Letter from Athens: Greece divided over exit as anarchists and neo-Nazis wait in the wings
Left-wing Syriza government has vowed to resign if the country votes 'yes', a move that could trigger chaos.
EU referendum: Business secretary Sajid Javid blasts CBI over 'poor poker face'
The top minister urged the business body to support David Cameron's renegotiation with Brussels.
Trade deal could grow UK food exports but uncertainty lies in Brexit
The UK's food sector is its largest manufacturer, but its growth is threatened by a potential exit from the EU.
EU referendum: David Cameron warned Brexit could take 10 years and cost billions
If Britain leaves the EU, it would shake the union's foundations and destabilise it politically.
Greek deal will be a tough sell to Athens parliament and voters
Members of Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras Syriza party are speaking out against creditor demands.
Edmund Shing: Forget Greek debt woes and buy into the European market recovery
Whether Greece stays in the Eurozone or not I believe you should invest in Eurozone stocks.
EU referendum: Price tag of Brexit could be £100bn as trade deals become undone
Trade experts say deals that took years to negotiate would fall apart on EU exit.
EU to tackle migrant trafficking - Libya warns of air strikes against unauthorised vessels
The EU has announced a naval mission to break up people-trafficking rings in North Africa.
EU referendum: These are the issues that will dominate the Brexit debate
From immigration to the economy, Britain will debate whether or not to stay in the EU.
Britain will be 'small cog' as EU begins naval operation in Mediterranean
Ship that rescued 4,000 migrants being brought back to shore as military mission ramps up.
Travelling to Greece? Use these 5 tips to avoid holiday catastrophe
Tourists should be wary and keep five things in mind as Greece nears a pivotal economic moment.
EU ministers confirm extended sanctions on Russia as unrest continues in Ukraine
The sanctions, which were due to expire in July 2014, will affect state-owned banks, energy and oil firms.
Market round-up: FTSE 100 barely budges as Greek debt remains unresolved
Pharmaceutical companies, grocers, and retailers rose as investors sought safety from Eurozone troubles.
What is the EU? Ten things you need to know before the Brexit referendum
What is the EU? How is it funded? Has anyone ever left? Answers to these and more are here.
Migrants at Franco-Italian frontier start Ramadan
Migrants in makeshift camps on the Italian border with France started Ramadan.
Market round-up: Grexit potential passes glass half empty feeling to FTSE 100
Shares at Majestic Wine were also down following its acquisition of Naked Wines.
Alstom says will continue to defend GE deal with EU regulators
GE confident of closing the €12.4bn deal, for Alstom's power business, in the second-half of 2015.
Richard Branson: Leaving Europe would be 'the worst' mistake UK ever made
The Virgin boss is also backing Heathrow for airport expansion and has revealed details of last year's fatal spaceship crash.
Amazon antitrust investigation: European Commission to probe company's e-book distribution
Commission investigates whether Amazon's practices limited consumer options.
Political Times: EU climbdown, Norman Lamb speaks and David Miliband weighs in
IBTimes UK takes a look at this week's Westminster gossip and political news.
David Cameron tells Eurosceptic ministers to back him on EU or resign
The Prime Minister made the announcement speaking at the G7 leaders' summit in Germany.
Legal highs: Two new psychoactive drugs detected every week
The European Monitoring Centre for Drugs said it had found 101 new 'legal highs' this year.
SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon warns of second Scottish independence referendum in wake of EU Brexit
In her first speech as SNP leader in Brussels, Sturgeon said a Brexit would cause a backlash in Scotland
Second Scottish independence vote threatened by Nicola Sturgeon if England leaves European Union
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said on 2 June that David Cameron could provoke another independence vote.
Labour falls 11 points behind Tories as leadership race fails to woo voters
The Conservatives have seen support surge to 41% in the opinion polls, according to YouGov.