Eurozone agrees two-month bailout extension
Athens will be forced to request an extension of its international rescue package
Countries split on whether IMF should retain oversight
The bailout also is a reminder of how big foreign powers have often exercised direct and indirect control, writes Tony Barber
Bond yields rise as investors doubt Athens can finance itself
Government expects economy to grow by 2.9 per cent in 2015
The right response is for the centrists to join forces, hard though it is to bury their ancestral rivalries, writes Niall Ferguson
Tony Barber: ‘If these efforts falter, the suffering of the past five years will not have been worthwhile’
With a wafer-thin majority, every vote on reforms agreed with the ‘troika’ has become a cliff-hanger
Demands follow Syriza’s victory in country’s European polls
How the euro was saved: In the second instalment of a series on the year that changed Europe, reveals how a secret strategy was developed to contain the firestorm from a Greek exit.
In the first of a series on the year that forever changed Europe, Peter Spiegel recreates the three days in November when the eurozone crisis hit its lowest point
From Greece to Italy, governments are handing out giveaways to help families
Athens should pick its fights with Europe more carefully
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