The archive of all headlines from July 13, 2015, organized by time of publication.
The mood was tense, with some Greek officials pushing back against some proposals and rifts emerging among the 19 nations using the euro over how far to go in making new demands.
Some Greeks are calling on Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras to reject a deal while Europe’s other leaders are meeting to decide whether to rescue the country from financial collapse.
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Some Greeks are calling on Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras to reject the punishing plan that is emerging to keep the nation in the euro zone, and European leaders clashed over the approach.
Some Greeks are calling on Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras to reject the punishing plan emerging to keep the nation in the euro zone, and European leaders clashed over the approach.
Some Greeks are calling on Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras to reject the punishing plan emerging to keep the nation in the euro zone, and European leaders clashed over the approach.
Final consultations held following night of deadlocked talks and social media criticism of contentious bailout measures
The civilian inspector general says one prisoner was restrained with no clothes in a place visible to the public. Another case resulted in 14 jail employees being reassigned. Mexico & the Americas
Talks stalling on two points: IMF involvement in a new three-year bailout, and a German demand for Greece to give up €50bn in public assets as collateral
Talks stall on two points: IMF involvement in a new three-year bailout and a German demand for Greece to give up €50bn in public assets as collateral
Final consultations held following night of deadlocked talks and social media criticism of contentious bailout measures
The agreement announcemed in Brussels followed a marathon negotiating session among European finance ministers and euro zone leaders.
Final consultations held following night of deadlocked talks and social media criticism of contentious bailout measures
The leaders said Monday morning that they had reached an accord meant to avert a historic fracture in the Continent’s common currency project.
The agreement announced in Brussels followed a marathon negotiating session among European finance ministers and euro zone leaders.
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Final consultations held following night of deadlocked talks and social media criticism of contentious bailout measures
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The deal was reached after a grueling 17-hour bargaining session in Brussels that will be remembered as one of the most bruising diplomatic standoffs in European Union history.
The civilian inspector general says one prisoner was restrained with no clothes in a place visible to the public. Another case resulted in 14 jail employees being reassigned. Europe
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Final consultations held following night of deadlocked talks and social media criticism of contentious bailout measures
The deal was reached after a grueling 17-hour bargaining session in Brussels that will be remembered as one of the most bruising diplomatic standoffs in European Union history.
EU leaders reach agreement that paves way to third Greek bailout, if Athens parliament approves tough austerity measures`
The leaders said Monday that they had reached an accord meant to avert a historic fracture in the Continent’s common currency project.
• IMF chief Christine Lagarde says that the deal is a ’good step to rebuild confidence’ • Greece to fast track legislation for the ’aGreekment’ within days
After an all-night negotiating marathon, European leaders agreed Monday to launch talks with Greece on a massive new $96-billion bailout to rescue the country from imminent bankruptcy, but only as long as Athens passes a raft of new laws within 72 hours reforming the Greek economy. CALIFORNIA
• IMF chief Christine Lagarde says the deal is a ’good step to rebuild confidence’ • Greece to fast track legislation for the ’aGreekment’ within days
• IMF chief Christine Lagarde says the deal is a ’good step to rebuild confidence’ • Greece to fast track legislation for ’aGreekment’ within days
There is relief and anger in Athens after the Greek prime minister agrees to deep economic reforms, including asset sales, in an attempt to get a third bailout
• IMF chief Lagarde says agreement is a ’good step to rebuild confidence’ • Greece to fast track legislation for the ’aGreekment’ within days
After a marathon session, one of the most contentious diplomatic standoffs in European Union history reaches an end.
• IMF chief Lagarde says agreement is a ’good step to rebuild confidence’ • Greece to fast track legislation for the ’aGreekment’ within days
• IMF chief Lagarde says agreement is a ’good step to rebuild confidence’ • Greece to fast track legislation for the ’aGreekment’ within days
Greece acquiesced to a punishing ultimatum, agreeing to a pledge to strap itself in a fiscal straitjacket to save its banks and stay in the euro.
After an all-night negotiating marathon, leaders agree to launch talks with Greece on a $96-billion bailout. Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras, left, and his Athens parliament now have 72 hours to pass a raft of new laws aimed at reforming the Greek economy. CALIFORNIA
Relief and anger in Athens after PM agrees to deep economic reforms
Relief and anger in Athens after PM agrees to deep economic reforms
The European offer carries far tougher conditions than a deal Greeks rejected in a vote last week and is bittersweet for the premier, who now faces a humbling battle to win over Parliament in Athens.
As of June, four people had died in 117 accidents in 2015 along the Malibu portion of Pacific Coast Highway, according to the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department. Many local residents say changes to improve safety along the roadway can't come soon enough. Europe
In the name of preserving European solidarity, the ultimatum put to Athens over the weekend required something close to the surrender of the nation’s sovereignty.
After marathon talks to secure third bailout, Greek prime minister prepares for showdown with MPs opposed to deal described as harsher than Versailles treaty
The premier agreed to far more than simple austerity to appease Europe, pledging even to stage what may amount to a fire sale of Greek utilities to help pay back its huge debt.
As of June, four people had died in 117 accidents in 2015 along the Malibu portion of Pacific Coast Highway, according to the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department. Many local residents say changes to improve safety along the roadway can't come soon enough. L.A. Now
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As of June, four people had died in 117 accidents in 2015 along the Malibu portion of Pacific Coast Highway, according to the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department. Many local residents say changes to improve safety along the roadway can't come soon enough. Middle East