Greek PM Tsipras faces revolt over bailout plan
Greek PM Tsipras faces revolt over bailout plan
Greece pushed a harsh austerity package through parliament, triggering a revolt in the governing party and violent demonstrations in central Athens.
It was the first time the jobless rate had risen since early 2013, shortly before Britain's economy started to recover from the effects of the financial crisis.
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Athens must push through draconian reforms within two days.
The vote will almost certainly see large numbers of Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras' own Syriza lawmakers dissent and vote against the package, raising questions of his government's survival in its current form.
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The German occupation of Greece during World War II has become a recurring theme during months of fractious bailout talks between Athens and its creditors.
With China set to publish its second-quarter gross domestic product data tomorrow, some analysts warned that lacklustre trade is the precursor for disappointing economic growth.