Thousands of Greeks celebrate referendum result

Thousands of Greeks celebrate referendum result

Thousands of joyful Greeks poured into the capital’s central square as the scale of the rejection to a bailout deal which would have impos...

XAOS - PONTOS BLUES

XAOS - PONTOS BLUES

Pontos Blues by Xaos filmed by Niccolo Piazza, taken from the album Xaos out worldwide on 22nd June 2015.n nAhetas, a Greek microtonal elect...

Greece and The EU House Of Cards

Greece and The EU House Of Cards

Financial forecaster Gerald Celente joins the show to explain how the central banks were beaten by Greek voters who shot down another round ...

[388] The big fat Greek debt crisis continues

[388] The big fat Greek debt crisis continues

Our lead story: The big, fat, Greek debt crisis continues as the finance minister resigned from office. Yanis Varoufakis stepped down less t...

Greek parliament to vote on Tsipras’ last-ditch bailout plan

Greek parliament to vote on Tsipras’ last-ditch bailout plan

The Greek parliament is to vote on the Syriza government’s fresh proposals to creditors to secure another bailout – and avert financial ...

Life goes on in Athens: locals head to beach to ‘regain sense of normality’

Life goes on in Athens: locals head to beach to ‘regain sense of normality’

Life’s a beach, or at least that’s the impression some Athens locals wished to give when euronews went to gauge reactions to the ongoing...

Greece in last-chance saloon as Eurogroup decides on bailout

Greece in last-chance saloon as Eurogroup decides on bailout

Eurozone finance ministers have been gathering in Brussels for the all-important Eurogroup meeting that could help determine the country’s...

Eurogroup sceptical over ‘exceptionally difficult’ Greece talks

Eurogroup sceptical over ‘exceptionally difficult’ Greece talks

If anyone thought the Greek finance minister Euclid Tsakalotos might have an easy ride in Brussels given Athens’ belated bending to its cr...

LIVE: Greeks react to the Parliament’s vote on eurozone agreement

LIVE: Greeks react to the Parliament’s vote on eurozone agreement

Protesters are expected to gather on the streets of Athens following the parliament’s vote on Eurozone agreement in Athens on July 14.nMem...

The Trail of the Troika (Greek Version, HD 1080p) | A must-see to understand the situation in Greece

The Trail of the Troika (Greek Version, HD 1080p) | A must-see to understand the situation in Greece

What is happening in Europe in the name of the troika? A must-see for anyone who wants to understand the situation in Greece. The European U...

Greece’s Syriza party revolt leaves Tsipras clinging to power

Greece’s Syriza party revolt leaves Tsipras clinging to power

The Greek prime minister’s Syriza party has been deeply split after it refused to back a bailout that he accepted to keep the country in t...

Fallout from bailout vote means rocky road ahead for Greece’s Tsipras

Fallout from bailout vote means rocky road ahead for Greece’s Tsipras

Battles were fought inside and outside the Greek parliament as Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras worked to convince MPs of the merits of a third...

Greek PM reshuffles cabinet amid dissent in ruling Syriza party

Greek PM reshuffles cabinet amid dissent in ruling Syriza party

The Greek prime minister has reshuffled his cabinet after the parliament approved tough austerity measures demanded by Athens’ creditors i...

George Galloway Wants To Jail all Bankers As Mayor Of London w/ Mnar Muhawesh

George Galloway Wants To Jail all Bankers As Mayor Of London w/ Mnar Muhawesh

In this episode of Behind The Headline, MintPress News editor in chief Mnar Muhawesh speaks with London mayoral candidate George Galloway, w...

Spain: Activist covers herself in duct tape to protest 'gag law'

Spain: Activist covers herself in duct tape to protest 'gag law'

Video ID: 20140925-041 C/U Jil Love with covered with duct tape reading "silence" M/S Jil Love and people watching M/S Jil Love and peopl...

Protesters throw petrol bombs as Greek parliament votes on bailout reforms

Protesters throw petrol bombs as Greek parliament votes on bailout reforms

An anti-austerity protest held outside the Greek Parliament in Athens ahead of the vote on the implementation of further austerity measures ...

Greece adds 10% VAT to everyday products

Greece adds 10% VAT to everyday products

As the Greek parliament is preparing to vote on another set of reforms needed to secure its bailout deal, the Greek people have already seen...

Italys public debt rising

Italys public debt rising

Max Civili Press TV, Rome New figures by the European Statistical Agency have revealed that Italy’s public debt to its G-D-P has continue...

IMF confirms receiving Greek request for new loan

IMF confirms receiving Greek request for new loan

The International Monetary Fund says it’s received a letter from Greece seeking a new loan, confirming a statement from the Greek finance ...

Let's solarize Greece, one house at a time

Let's solarize Greece, one house at a time

Anyone who visits Greece in the summer usually returns home with an amazing suntan. Greece is the country of sun, renowned for its natural a...

Clashes amid Italy protests over Renzi jobs reform

Clashes amid Italy protests over Renzi jobs reform

Protests – at times leading to violence – have taken place in several Italian cities as people rallied against the government’s labour...

The Trail of the Troika (HD 720p) | A must-see to understand the situation in Greece

The Trail of the Troika (HD 720p) | A must-see to understand the situation in Greece

What is happening in Europe in the name of the troika? A must-see for anyone who wants to understand the situation in Greece. The European U...

French Health professionals protest against budget cuts

French Health professionals protest against budget cuts

French Healthcare professionals are holding a protest in Paris against austerity measures.The French government is preparing a national heal...

No coalition with New Democracy warns Tsipras ahead of Greek poll

No coalition with New Democracy warns Tsipras ahead of Greek poll

Syriza leader Alexis Tsipras and his political rival Vangelis Miemarakis took part in a TV debate ahead of Sunday’s Greek general election...

WHISTLEBLOWERS!: 'The Greater Israel Project' Explained by Ken O'Keefe

WHISTLEBLOWERS!: 'The Greater Israel Project' Explained by Ken O'Keefe

It's time to arrest all the traitors in the White House and Congress and END THE FED! Ken O'Keefe says that this interview was his best ever...

Is Fascism on the Rise in Europe? (Part 1)

Is Fascism on the Rise in Europe? (Part 1)

The latest crisis of capitalism has plunged Europe into disarray. As one government after another has been forced to implement the harshest ...

Is Fascism on the Rise in Europe? (Part 2)

Is Fascism on the Rise in Europe? (Part 2)

The latest crisis of capitalism has plunged Europe into disarray. As one government after another has been forced to implement the harshest ...

Is Fascism on the Rise in Europe? (Part 3)

Is Fascism on the Rise in Europe? (Part 3)

The latest crisis of capitalism has plunged Europe into disarray. As one government after another has been forced to implement the harshest ...

Is Fascism on the Rise in Europe? (Part 4)

Is Fascism on the Rise in Europe? (Part 4)

The latest crisis of capitalism has plunged Europe into disarray. As one government after another has been forced to implement the harshest ...

'No Meeting At 5 star Hotels, No First Class Air Travel' - TOI

'No Meeting At 5 star Hotels, No First Class Air Travel' - TOI

'No Meeting At 5 star Hotels, No First Class Air Travel' The finance ministry on Thursday ordered small-bore austerity measures including a ...

Greece denies 'standoff' over its debt but new plans sound the alarm in Europe

Greece denies 'standoff' over its debt but new plans sound the alarm in Europe

Greece’s newly appointed finance minister is on a European tour seeking to reassure international investors that Athens is not in a stando...

Greek parliament opens with swearing in ceremony

Greek parliament opens with swearing in ceremony

The new Greek parliament has been officially sworn in. Different lawmakers have taken different oaths: Greek Orthodox, Muslim, and politi...

Israeli Police In Al-Aqsa Mosque, Greek Student Protests and French Farmer Demonstrations

Israeli Police In Al-Aqsa Mosque, Greek Student Protests and French Farmer Demonstrations

Trade unionists in Brussels oppose new government austerity measures. Turkish demonstrators object to Israeli police in Al-Aqsa mosque. Stud...

SPAIN: MADRID: ELECTION UPDATE

SPAIN: MADRID: ELECTION UPDATE

Spanish/Eng/NatrnrnVoters in Spain will elect a new government on Sunday with polls predicting an end to 13 years of socialist rule.rnrnWith...

UK PROTESTS - Politicians Talk With Protesters Over Cuts

UK PROTESTS - Politicians Talk With Protesters Over Cuts

I NEED YOUR HELP! - Please Support Us To Help Awaken The Masses http://www.Patreon.com/EliteNWOAgendannSUBSCRIBE to ELITE NWO AGENDA for La...

Bad economy could spark ‘brain drain’ for France

Bad economy could spark ‘brain drain’ for France

A new study has revealed just how impoverished France's youth are as a result of the Great Recession and the subsequent response of austerit...

Greek MPs say yes to cash-for-reforms, but not everybody is happy

Greek MPs say yes to cash-for-reforms, but not everybody is happy

Greek politicians have once again voted in favour of cash for reforms. MPs in Athens agreed to accept strict new austerity measures on Sat...

Oil Crisis Is Opportunity To Re-structure Economy - Awosika-Fapetu Pt.2

Oil Crisis Is Opportunity To Re-structure Economy - Awosika-Fapetu Pt.2

Professor Abiola Awosike-Fapetu speaks on the nation's economy and the austerity measures to combat the impact of the oil slump. For more in...

Oil Crisis Is Opportunity To Re-structure Economy - Awosika-Fapetu Pt.1

Oil Crisis Is Opportunity To Re-structure Economy - Awosika-Fapetu Pt.1

Professor Abiola Awosike-Fapetu speaks on the nation's economy and the austerity measures to combat the impact of the oil slump. For more in...

Spain: PM calls December elections, campaigns against secession

Spain: PM calls December elections, campaigns against secession

Spanish premier Mariano Rajoy says he will not seek to continue as prime minister if his People’s Party (PP) does not win an absolute parl...

Hungarian Protest On Government Budget And Corruption

Hungarian Protest On Government Budget And Corruption

Hungarian Protest On Government Budget And Corruption Around 2500 Hungarians protested outside Parliament on Sunday against alleged governme...

Puerto Rico debt crisis drives exodus to U.S.

Puerto Rico debt crisis drives exodus to U.S.

New austerity measures are imposing more economic pain on U.S. territory Puerto Rico, which already has a poverty rate almost double that of...

Walloon rail strike halts trains in Belgium and beyond

Walloon rail strike halts trains in Belgium and beyond

Rail workers in Brussels and southern Belgium are carrying out a 48-hour strike which disrupting connections as far away as London and Paris...

Public sector workers put Portugal’s leftist coalition under pressure

Public sector workers put Portugal’s leftist coalition under pressure

Portugal’s new Socialist-led coalition government is facing its first test; a strike by around half of the country’s 600,000 civil serva...

Pension reform protests across Greece as thousands take to the streets

Pension reform protests across Greece as thousands take to the streets

Clashes between police and protesters have broken out in Athens as tens of thousands took part in a general strike to protest against an ove...

Greek farmers protesting pension reform plans clash with riot police

Greek farmers protesting pension reform plans clash with riot police

Violent clashes erupted in Greece as protesting farmers attempted to occupy the agriculture ministry in Athens on Friday (February 12). Ri...

RAW: Greek farmer protesters brutally attack police, storm Agriculture Ministry

RAW: Greek farmer protesters brutally attack police, storm Agriculture Ministry

Police in Athens have used tear gas to disperse a rally of farmers protesting pension austerity measures as they pelted the Agriculture Mini...

Greece: Farmers clash with police over pension reform

Greece: Farmers clash with police over pension reform

Clashes erupted between riot police and at least 800 farmers during a protest against planned pension austerity measures outside the Agricul...

Greece: Protesting farmers smash up police car in Athens

Greece: Protesting farmers smash up police car in Athens

Clashes erupted between riot police and scores of farmers protesting against planned pension austerity measures in Athens, Friday.nnVideo ID...

Greek public sector protest against pension reforms

Greek public sector protest against pension reforms

Flights disrupted and hospitals on skeleton staff… a strike by Greek public sector workers made an impact on Thursday. The 24-hour walko...

Serbia’s pro-EU PM claims ‘resounding’ election victory

Serbia’s pro-EU PM claims ‘resounding’ election victory

Serbia election is endorsement of pro-EU policy Poll sees return of ultra nationalists Serbia faces future of austerity Serbia’s pr...

Yanis Varoufakis: Bailouts of Greece are Pretense for Massive Payout for German and French Banks

Yanis Varoufakis: Bailouts of Greece are Pretense for Massive Payout for German and French Banks

http://democracynow.org - We continue our conversation with former Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis as the White House is backing ca...

The Debate - Greece Bailout Crisis

The Debate - Greece Bailout Crisis

Greece is virtually at a standstill as a three day strike and mass protests get underway. The latest burst of anger comes as the Greek parli...

Brazil’s new government sets sights on reversing economic slump

Brazil’s new government sets sights on reversing economic slump

Brazil’s newly installed Cabinet is getting to work, in the wake of Dilma Rousseff’s suspension. The economy is a priority for incomi...

Madrid marks five-year anniversary of los Indignados

Madrid marks five-year anniversary of los Indignados

In scenes reminiscent of those witnessed five years ago, thousands marched through the streets of Madrid on Sunday (May 15) to mark the anni...

Public sector strike heightens industrial strife in Belgium

Public sector strike heightens industrial strife in Belgium

Public sector workers went on strike in Belgium on Tuesday in protest at budget cuts and other austerity measures. The mass walkout, affec...

Protesters in Athens call on Syriza government to go

Protesters in Athens call on Syriza government to go

Thousands of protesters have hit the streets of Athens calling on the country’s left-wing government to quit. Demonstrators gathered in...

First EU Problem: Brussels busy bottling olive oil amid raging crisis

First EU Problem: Brussels busy bottling olive oil amid raging crisis

As if EU bureaucrats don't have enough on their hands trying to extinguish financial fires raging across the broken continent, they've now d...

David Cameron: his time at number 10 Downing Street

David Cameron: his time at number 10 Downing Street

David Cameron will go down in history as the Prime Minister who was in charge when the United Kingdom voted to leave the European Union. O...

Liam Betson 'Framework / Not Today' (Official Video)

Liam Betson 'Framework / Not Today' (Official Video)

Artist: Liam BetsonnAlbum: Austerity MeasuresnSong: Framework / Not TodaynnBUY NOW: http://dbldblwhmmy.limitedrun.com/products/575144-liam-b...

Temer officially sworn in as Brazilian president

Temer officially sworn in as Brazilian president

Conservative Michel Temer has been officially sworn in as Brazil’s president, after the Senate voted to impeach Dilma Rousseff. He had ...

"On contact" with Chris Hedges (Episode 14)

On Contact: Cost of austerity with Mark Blyth.nOn this week’s episode of On Contact, Chris Hedges sits down with economist Mark Blyth to d...

Greek police use tear gas on protesting pensioners

Greek police use tear gas on protesting pensioners

Around 1500 Greek pensioners tried to march to Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras’s office on Monday to show their anger over cutbacks to their...

Brazil: Thousands of public sector workers attempt to storm legislative assembly in Rio

Brazil: Thousands of public sector workers attempt to storm legislative assembly in Rio

Over 10,000 public sector workers gathered outside the legislative assembly of Rio de Janeiro (ALERJ) on Wednesday to demonstrate against pr...

Brussels blocked by massive protest

Brussels blocked by massive protest

Thousands of people who work in Belgium’s health and welfare sector have taken to the streets to protest against government plans for aust...

Brazil: Protests hit Rio de Janeiro as Temer embroiled in new corruption scandal

Brazil: Protests hit Rio de Janeiro as Temer embroiled in new corruption scandal

Thousands of union members took the streets of Rio de Janeiro, Friday, to protest against Brazilian President Michel Temer due to proposed a...

PBS NewsHour full episode November 13, 2017

PBS NewsHour full episode November 13, 2017

Monday on the NewsHour, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell calls for Roy Moore to step down from his Senate candidacy amid mounting alle...

Water Tax, over 50,000 march in Dublin to protest against water charges

Water Tax, over 50,000 march in Dublin to protest against water charges

Today, 11 october 2014, groups from all over country converge on capital to oppose new measures.nUpwards of 50,000 people marched against wa...

Homelessness in Scotland 'legacy of Thatcherite policy'

Homelessness in Scotland 'legacy of Thatcherite policy'

Living Rent Campaigner Gordon Maloney calls of rent controls and security of tenure as it is predicted homelessness will rise unless afforda...

Anti-homelessness protesters occupy London

Anti-homelessness protesters occupy London

'No more death on our streets': Anti-homelessness protesters occupy London. MORE from the protest.nREAD MORE http://rt.com/uk/nWATCH LIVE: h...

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