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A Greek Tragedy: Talking Syriza and the Future of Europe with Yanis Varoufakis
We meet the emerging rock star of the anti-austerity movement.
Greek Millennials Are Sick of Politics
With voter turnout at its lowest, have the youth of Greece become apathetic?
The Far-Right Golden Dawn Is Still Greece's Third Most Popular Political Party
Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras won the election, but around 7 percent of voters cast ballots for the neo-Nazi Golden Dawn.
We Went to Former Greek Prime Minister Alex Tsipras’ Rally in Athens
The rally, held in historic Syntagma Square, was literally painted red with SYRIZA flags and shirts, albeit not as many as January's final rally or the 'No' rally prior to July's referendum.
What Do Young Greeks Think of Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras's Resignation?
For the third time in eight months, Greeks are preparing to head to the polling stations.
Greek Stock Market Opens After Five Week Closure and Promptly Nosedives to a 22 Percent Loss
Greece's stock market and banks were closed on June 29, when the government put limits on money withdrawals and transfers to keep a run on the banks from bringing down the financial system.
Throwing Stones & Molotov Cocktails: Greek Debt Crisis (Dispatch 2)
VICE News was on the ground in Athens as anti-austerity protests in front of the Greek parliament turned violent.
I Spent an Extremely Stressful Night in the Greek Parliament
Tension and disappointment dominated the Greek parliament as it prepared to vote on a new set of tough austerity measures.
Yes or No? Greece Again on the Brink: Greek Debt Crisis (Dispatch 1)
VICE News took to the streets of Athens ahead of the upcoming referendum in an effort to understand what this critical moment for Greece might mean for its position within Europe and the world, and most of all, for the Greek people.
'Greeks Do Not Accept Shackles': Country Gears Up for a Major Referendum
VICE News speaks to people in Greece ahead of the country's important referendum on Sunday.
Five Predictions for How the Greek Crisis Could Play Out
We could be looking at anything from full communism to nuclear war.
Greek Banks Close for a Week Before Crucial Debt Repayment
Uncertainty prevails in Greece as the country's banks today closed for a week before a $1.8 billion debt repayment is due and Greeks are only allowed to withdraw $66 a day.