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Final countdown
For Greece, there are only 12 days left to come to an agreement with creditors. The next round starts in Luxembourg.
Eurozone ministers meet
The eurozone's 19 finance ministers are meeting amid speculations that Greece may be forced out of the monetary zone.
Greek deal unlikely as pressure mounts
With Greek government and international lenders deadlocked in the bailout dispute, chances of a breakthrough seem slim.
Austria supports Greece over EU bailout row
Ahead of critical bailout talks on Thursday, Austrian Chancellor Werner Faymann has shown solidarity with Greece.
Pro-Europeans dominate Moldova elections
In the Republic of Moldova, pro-European forces have won the majority of votes in local elections.
Greece told: ball in your court
The German Finance Ministry has insisted that a solution to Greece's debt crisis lies "exclusively" with Athens.
Greece talks end with no deal, 'significant gaps'
With the deal deadline looming on June 18 Greece has failed to reach an agreement in the latest round of bailout talks.
IMF will continue to back Ukraine
IMF chief Lagarde has reassured Ukraine that funds can be given even if the country fails to repay other creditors.
DSK acquitted of aggravated pimping
Dominique Strauss-Kahn has been cleared of pimping charges, a French court in Lille has announced.
IMF walks out on talks with Greece
The International Monetary Fund sends Greece a stark message about its stalled debt talks.
EU dismisses latest Greek reforms
European leaders have taken just one day to dismiss Greece's latest economic reform plans.
Greek PM Tsipras to meet Merkel
Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras is to meet German Chancellor Angela Merkel in Brussels on Wednesday.
Greece delays IMF payment
The IMF has allowed Greece to repay debts due in June in a lump sum at the end of the month.
Greece parliament debates on key debt day
The Greek parliament is to debate bailout negotiations and creditors' demands for reform as a key debt repayment is due.
Fed urged to delay rate hike
The IMF has called on the US Fed to postpone its planned interest rate hike citing the degree of slack in the economy.
Optimism, not a breakthrough, prevails in Greece talks
Crunch talks in Brussels between Greece and its international creditors have failed to produce a breakthrough.
Moscovici: 'genuine progress' in Greece talks
European leaders signal cooperation in the management of the Greek debt crisis. But some sticking points remain.
Greek PM due in Brussels for debt talks
Greece's PM will meet EU Commission chief Juncker to discuss his government's proposal to unlock debt relief.
Greece sends plan
Amid a looming crisis, Greece has submitted a new reform plan to its lenders. The responses have been mixed.
The true cost of fossil fuels
From the IMF to doctors, ever more voices are calling the fossil fuel industry out over costs paid by society.
IMF, ECB heads join last-ditch Greek talks
After late-night talks, EU leaders agree to work with "real intensity" to come up with deal for Athens.
Four months and still at odds
Diverse intepretations on progress in Greece-lender row
Greece to keep repaying creditors
Greek government spokesperson says the country will continue to keep repaying its creditors as long as it can.
Greece: 'no money' for IMF payments
Greece says it cannot make debt repayments to the IMF due next month without more aid from its foreign lenders.
Russia to adopt 'tough stance' on Kyiv debt
Russia says it will adopt a tough stance if Ukraine fails to pay off debts owed to Moscow by its previous government.
IMF upgrades Russia outlook
The international lender foresees a less severe recession in Russia this year and a mild recovery in 2016.
Greece needs new loan
A spokesman for the Greek government says it will have no choice but to default if a new loan isn't given by June.
The world's largest gold reserves (in tons)
The world's largest gold reserves (in tons)
Varoufakis: Greece deal 'in about a week'
Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis expects an agreement with creditors to take place over the next week or so.
Greece 'very close' to reaching bailout deal
Greek PM Alexis Tsipras has said his left-wing government is "very close" to reaching a deal with bailout lenders.
Portugal's economy post-bailout
Four years ago, Portugal's EU bailout program ended. Now it wants to pay off its IMF debt early.
Greece draws on IMF fund
Athens has been forced to tap into an emergency account with the IMF to make a multi-million-euro debt payment.
Eurogroup lauds Greek progress
Greece has earned the commendation of its European peers as it negotiates an extension to its bailout agreement.
Greece unlikely to exit the euro
The words Greece and 'bankruptcy' seem to go hand in hand these days. But is Athens really about to go belly up?
EU, IMF shoot down Greece 'rift' rumor
Greece and its lenders have traded barbs ahead of a high-stakes meeting meant to prevent a 'Grexit.'.
Athens blames disagreement between EU, IMF for stalled talks
Both sides, however, have appeared confident that a final deal is within reach.
Chaos and frustration
The Syriza government has squandered its chance to make a new start, says Barbara Wesel.
Athens on charm-offensive
Greece has stepped up diplomatic efforts to secure more money from its international creditors and prevent a 'Grexit.'
EU spring forecast
Greece's economy will expand much less than expected, according to the EU's latest projections.
Athens asks for funds as debt talks turn positive
The country needs the extra cash to avoid bankruptcy.
Varoufakis to take a backseat in Greece deal
Greece's Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras may be ready to compromise with the EU and introduce reforms.
Greece's new negotiators
Athens has changed up its team of officials responsible for handling crucial debt talks with international creditors.
Greek drama
The Greek situation is deteriorating by the minute and an end is not in sight.
Week of truth for Athens
As early as May, Greece will have to repay further credits, but it's unclear where the money will come from.
The big stories from the IMF spring meeting
DW's Richard Walker reports on three big stories from the IMF and World Bank spring summit in Washington.
Schäuble welcomes Greek-Russian gas deal
The German finance minister has welcomed the possible gas pipeline deal between Russia and Greece.
White House urges Greece to speed up bailout deal
The US administration has urged Greece to reach an agreement with the EU on its bailout terms.
Varoufakis rules out 'Grexit'
Speaking in Washington, Greece's finance minister has refused both an exit from the eurozone and unreachable targets.
Police investigate former IMF chief
Former IMF chief Rodrigo Rato has been detained by police following a search of his home in Madrid.
No grace for Greece, says Lagarde
IMF chief Christine Lagarde has rebuffed talk of Greece obtaining a delay on its debt payments to the Fund.
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