The archive of all headlines from July 06, 2015, organized by time of publication.
The no votes carried virtually every district in the country, handing a sweeping victory to Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras, who came to power vowing to reject new austerity measures.
The vote is a victory for the Greek government in its showdown with E.U. creditors who demanded greater austerity. Other European leaders must decide what that means for Greece’s future in the euro.
Greece looks set to enter an even more volatile phase of its financial crisis as precincts report a resounding win for the 'no' campaign on the EU bailout deal.
The vote is a victory for the Greek government. Other European leaders must decide what that means for Greece’s future in the euro.
Greece enters an even more volatile phase of its financial crisis after voters resoundingly vote 'no' on a referendum on a European bailout plan.
The U.S. defeats Japan, 5-2, ending a 16-year title drought in the World Cup. Carli Lloyd had three goals in the opening 16 minutes as the Americans built a 4-0 lead in the first half.
The no votes carried virtually every district in the country, handing a sweeping victory to Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras, who came to power vowing to reject new austerity measures.
Striker scores three as USA race into 4-0 lead inside 16 minutes, clinching their first Women’s World Cup for 16 years and their third overall
Striker scores three as USA race into 4-0 lead inside 16 minutes, clinching their first Women’s World Cup for 16 years and their third overall
The Interior Ministry said that more than 60 percent of voters had said no to the deal in a vote that could redefine Greece’s place in Europe and shake the Continent’s financial stability.
Star of the tournament scores three as USA race into 4-0 lead inside 16 minutes, clinching their first world title for 16 years and their third overall
Voters' resounding rejection of an international bailout deal raises fears of a collapse of the country's banking system, a catastrophic government default, an eventual exit from the euro and potential social unrest. Greece referendum
Voters' resounding rejection of an international bailout deal raises fears of a collapse of the country's banking system, a catastrophic government default, an eventual exit from the euro and potential social unrest. Referendum in Greece
Voters' resounding rejection of an international bailout deal raises fears of a collapse of the country's banking system, a catastrophic government default, an eventual exit from the euro and potential social unrest.How deep a hole is Greece in?
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The Greek prime minister, Alexis Tsipras, is likely to find it harder to strike a new financing deal quickly with European creditors.
In the wake of the vote, Greece’s finance minister stepped down on Monday, suggesting he had been asked to step aside to appease European officials.
In the wake of the vote, Greece’s finance minister resigned on Monday, suggesting he had been asked to step aside to appease European officials.
Yanis Varoufakis was a leader of the movement to reject the proposal. He got his way, but he was held in contempt by some other finance ministers in the Eurozone.How deep a hole is Greece in?
Yanis Varoufakis was a leader of the movement to reject the proposal. He got his way, but he was held in contempt by some other finance ministers in the Eurozone.Bailout deal's landslide loss raises fear of bank failures, social unrest
The vote was a victory for the Greek government. Other European leaders must decide what that means for Greece’s future in the eurozone.
The vote was a victory for the Greek government. Other European leaders must decide what that means for Greece’s future in the euro zone.
Yanis Varoufakis had threatened to quit if voters approved a referendum on a European bailout, but his move after a no vote may help Greece in any new talks with creditors.
Controversial minister says he is standing down after pressure from Greece’s ’assorted partners’ despite a resounding referendum victory for the no camp
Controversial minister standing down after pressure from Greece’s ’assorted partners’ despite resounding referendum victory for the no camp
Yanis Varoufakis stands down despite resounding referendum victory for the no camp
While residential water consumers and suppliers throughout California won praise for slashing water consumption 29% recently, a handful of small water agencies caused bewilderment when they reported a surge in water use in May. Anne Cusack / Los Angeles Times Citrus trees grow a field in Ventura. The Casitas Municipal Water District, in Ventura County, reported a 26% increase in water use in May. Citrus trees grow a field in Ventura. The Casitas Municipal Water District, in Ventura County, reported a 26% increase in water use in May. (Anne Cusack / Los Angeles Times) Europe
Officials in control of the funds that have kept Greece afloat gave no immediate indication they would rush to make a bailout deal even with Greece’s banks still closed and teetering near insolvency.
Officials in control of the funds that have kept Greece afloat gave no immediate indication they would rush to make a bailout deal even with Greece’s banks still closed and teetering near insolvency.
Yanis Varoufakis stands down despite resounding referendum victory for the no camp
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While the resignation may help Greece in talks with creditors, eurozone leaders sent conflicting signals about whether they will support Greece.
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Eurozone commissioner says referendum no vote has further complicated talks despite resignation of Greek finance minister Yanis Varoufakis
The resignation may help Athens in talks with creditors, but eurozone leaders sent conflicting signals.
Greek capital controls are being extended for another two days, meaning no end to the bank holiday which began last week
The decision came as European leaders weighed their next steps amid signs that Greece would now seek a new bid to reopen financial lifelines after its finance minister resigned.
Greek capital controls are being extended for another two days
As Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras of Greece took conciliatory steps, Berlin said it saw no basis for new negotiations as yet.
In a move sure to increase pressure on Greece’s flailing banks, European leaders decided not to expand an emergency assistance program, raising fears that Greece could soon go completely bankrupt.
The European Central Bank has announced its decision on the emergency support provided to Greece
After Greek voters and the government spurned what was presented as a final offer, there is nothing left on the table to talk about, in the opinion of many European leaders. Crisis meeting
Heads of governments at odds as Germany and European commission let Greece stew while France, Italy and Spain are impatient for a deal
E.U. leaders said that they are awaiting Greece’s new bailout proposals, cracking the door ajar to a compromise despite vows last week that if Greeks rejected Europe’s terms, there would be no further discussion.
Greece intends to put forward new bailout proposals to its European partners as officials seek to stave off a collapse of their country's banking system and its potential ejection from the Eurozone.What are Greece's options now?