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Monday 27 March 2023 Dublin: 9°C

# greek debt crisis

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# greek drama
Greek parliament passes sweeping austerity bill in advance of third bailout
Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras is facing a rebellion in Syriza, amid violent protests on the streets of Athens.
# Bailout
Greek PM says he signed a deal he doesn't believe in ... but will implement
He added that he plans to carry out his responsibilities in office for the next four years.
# Done Deal
Tsipras has two days to convince his parliament about third bailout
A deal has been agreed – but it still needs to clear the Greek parliament.
# olympic feat
There are 3 big obstacles Greece needs to clear before getting more bailout cash
Politics could still stymie the country’s third rescue package.
# Greek tragedy
'This deal is misery, humiliation and slavery for Greece'
But some ordinary Greeks support a new bailout as the only option for their country.
# Third Time Lucky
Greece still wants its referendum after saying yes to a third bailout
The country’s prime minister says it’s not a vote on staying in Europe.
# little help
Greece will accept the troika's bailout terms... but says it hasn't capitulated
Germany is still demanding the country go through with its planned referendum.
# Analysis
Closed banks, capital controls and a referendum... What next for Greece?
And what will it mean for Ireland if Greeks take the nuclear option?
# inbox me
Here's everything you need to know about business this week
Everyone was talking about Greek dramas, house prices and UTV Ireland’s woes.
# Thanks but no thanks
Greece doesn't want a piece of the troika's latest offer
Its Prime Minister claims creditors are being harder on his country than they were Ireland.
# tightrope act
Paul Murphy accuses Michael Noonan of 'stabbing the Greek people in the chest'
… and the Irish people in the back.
# Careful Now
'Unexpected developments' in Greece are the biggest risk to Ireland's recovery
The warnings come as a Greek debt deadline looms ever closer.
# Panic stations
Europe should get ready for a 'state of emergency' in Greece
There are only two weeks left before time runs out on a new bailout deal.
# with or without eu
Greece's Eurovision entry sounds like a cry for debt relief
Sure it’s a bit far-fetched, but stay with us on this one.
# wrong direction
Syriza has done another big U-turn on its election promises
The new Greek government is pushing ahead with privatising ports and airports.
# STORM BREWING
Greece just slid back into recession
It’s the first time since late 2013 that the country’s economy has been in decline.
# Greek tragedy
Greece has found enough cash for the IMF - by not paying its people
Workers and government suppliers have reported major delays in getting their money.
# still winning
Ireland could be outstripped as the fastest-growing economy in Europe. By Greece.
That’s according to the latest predictions from the IMF.
# The briefcase
Here's everything you need to know about business this week
Everyone was talking about property prices, Greek debts and Dunnes reprisals.
# all together now
Greece says its debt crisis is a 'common European problem'
The country made its latest loan repayment today – but more trouble lies ahead.
# To Russia With Love
Cash-strapped Greece is cosying up to Russia now
The Greek prime minister has already said he doesn’t support sanctions against Russia.
# cash or cheque?
Greece has a figure for how much Germany owes in Nazi-era war debts
And the bill is big – really big.