ATHENS -- Greece approved more austerity measures needed to avert default next month, in a vote Wednesday that calmed markets but triggered a second day of riots that left dozens injured and the capital blanketed with tear gas. The passage of the bill was a decisive step for the country to get the ...
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ATHENS, Greece (AP) -- Greece approved more austerity measures needed to avert default next month, in a vote Wednesday that calmed markets but triggered a second day of riots ...
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The bill to cut spending and raise taxes by €28 billion ($40 billion) over five years, and raise €50 billion ($71 billion) in privatizations over the same period of time, has ...
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The bill to cut spending and raise taxes by €28 billion ($40 billion) over five years, and raise €50 billion ($71 billion) in privatizations over the same period of time, has ...
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vote Wednesday that calmed markets but triggered a second day of riots that left dozens injured and the capital blanketed with tear gas. The passage of the
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