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Eurozone crisis: Could Russia afford to bail out Greece and what would that mean?
Many media reports are focused on cash-strapped Greece cozying up to sanction-hit Russia.
Greece crisis: Yanis Varoufakis urges EU not to enter 'state of mind that accepts an accident'
Greece's Finance Minister says eurozone is "dangerously close" to such a mindset.
Asia EM FX: Indian rupee further higher as ringgit, rupiah and baht pare gains
Rupee rises to a near three-week high, while other Asian currencies lose momentum.
Gold and silver jump as dollar extends losses on disappointing inflation data
Gold has pares some gains as the dollar is off lows mildly.
Greeks sail into Grexit calendar and uncharted waters
Greece has entered a bleak calendar of last-ditch attempts to prevent it falling out of the Eurozone
Fighting talk: Greece and creditors trade insults as Grexit looms
IBTimes UK gathers the sharpest comments from Greece and its creditors over the last few weeks.
Euro rallies to 1-month high as key Eurogroup meeting begins
Dovish Fed has been supportive for the currency since 17 June.
Market round-up: FTSE 100 falls as Greece warns of 'painful' road to debt default
Supermarkets also took a hit, with Morrisons, Marks and Spencer and Tesco struggling.
Greece: Grexit would be a 'modern Greek tragedy' if aid talks fail
The Central Bank of Greece issued a stark warning of a Grexit on Wednesday (17 June) if aid talks fail ahead of an end of June repayment deadline.
Bitcoin value surges as Grexit fears make cryptocurrencies more attractive than banks
Greeks fearful of an EU exit are turning to bitcoin as a safer place for their savings
Market round-up: Tobacco stocks smoking as FTSE 100 investors seek shelter from Greece
Investors were worried about Greece and where its future lies in the eurozone.
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.
Greek crisis may finally be nearing an end as Alexis Tsipras walks tightrope
Key players and experts believe that a deal will be done as 30 June deadline nears.
Greece and troika creditors exit 'last attempt' talks without deal
Seen as the last attempt to a deal, the end to the talks bring Greece closer to Euro exit
It's time to seed a public wealth fund with $75 trillion of assets mismanaged by governments
Consolidated single institution for holding public assets with proper management would make us all better off.
Greece crisis: Minister of State Alekos Flabouraris hopes for 18 June deal despite IMF setback
The IMF walked away from talks as Greece and creditors cannot agree on taxes, finances and pensions.
Greece's state broadcaster ERT returns two years after austerity shut down
Channel back on air following promise by left-wing Syriza government
Protesters occupy Greek finance ministry
Greek Communist party labour union supporters occupy finance ministry.
Simon Heffer: Tsipras will betray Europe over Greece and risks an outcome worse than austerity
People of the various states consider themselves to be national first and European second.
Athens: Football fans vandalise prison cell of Socrates, other ancient Greek landmarks
Acropolis cell where Socrates was held among sites defaced, as staff cuts and round-the-clock access leave country's ancient heritage exposed.
Stefan Stern: Alexis Tsipras must be allowed to stop Greece from suffering under mountain of debt
Europe's leaders should look at themselves and consider who lent Greece the money in the first place.
Greek PM Alexis Tsipras: Debt repayment decision now lies with troika creditors
Greek Prime Minister says he put forward a comprehensive proposal after Troika leaders met
Greek drama: Pressure increases in week running up to IMF deadline
Internal tensions in Syriza and the missed deal deadline on 31 May have made matters worse for Greece
Greek Crisis: Finance minister warns euro could unravel if Athens leaves single currency
Yanis Varoufakis warns that the entire euro project could collapse if Athens crashes out of the single currency.
Greece says debt deal 'very close' as European Commission remains cautious
The Greek government and the EU could be nearing a settlement.
Ben Needham: Greece TV appeal generates leads in case of toddler lost 24 years ago
Appeal on Greek TV for fresh information on Ben Needham has led to new leads.
Drachmae: Could bitcoin-inspired currency be the answer to Greece's economic woes?
The bitcoin-like drachmae would be used alongside the euro as an alternative payment method.
Greece rejects international court strategy to retrieve Elgin Marbles
Officials plan to rely on 'diplomatic and political' persuasion.
Greece: Yanis Varoufakis saved by wife in anarchist attack at Athens restaurant
Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis said he was attacked in an Athens restaurant where he was dining with his wife
Edmund Shing: Grexit today, Brexit tomorrow? Ireland's Ryanair and Smurfit Kappa would pay profits
How much longer can the Greeks struggle on before default and the dreaded Grexit?