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Greeks go to polls on euro’s day of destiny
Voters face stark choice between rejecting austerity and risking ejection from euro, or accepting punishing rescue deal.
Last Modified: 17 Jun 2012 11:12 GMT
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Europe
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Football triumph lifts spirits
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Greeks in US brace for vote

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Greeks look to leftist party
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Europe: To Be or Not To Be

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Interactive: European austerity
Locals protest against Greek racist attacks
Residents of Perama have taken a stand against the recent anti-immigrant sentiment in the country.
In Depth
China’s mighty trip over mistresses
Vaswati Dasgupta17 Jun 2012 14:07 GMT
Liaisons with concubines have led to the downfall of many as Communist state uses promiscuity to nail officials.
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Greece returns to the polls in crucial election
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Voting takes place in Greece’s second election in as many months
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Latest“3.08pm: Greek documentary-maker Aris Chatzistefanouay, who made a powerful film for the Guardian on how austerity cuts are affecting Greece’s biggest…”
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Greek elections will not mean the end of hardship
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What is the likely result in Greece?
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Greece urgently needs ‘pro-European government’
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Europe facing ‘Lehmans moment’
Outgoing World Bank chief Robert Zoellick says euro collapse could cause global crisis -
Egypt presidential runoff – live
Live Follow live updates on the closing stages of runoff between former PM Ahmed Shafiq and the Muslim Brotherhood’s Mohamed Morsi -
Colorado wildfires may rage for weeks
Crews brace for more difficult conditions with wind gusts and temperatures expected to be high as fires rage in three states -
UN suspends mission in Syria
Head of UN mission accuses both government and its opposition of escalating violence and putting unarmed monitors at risk -
Radiohead stage collapse kills one
Concert cancelled after one person died and another was seriously injured when stage collapsed during setting up -
Romney critical of Middle East policy
Days before crucial talks over Iran nuclear programme, Romney says the president has faltered on relationship with Israel -
Suu Kyi accepts Nobel prize
Burmese pro-democracy leader says prize, awarded in 1991, helped shatter her sense of isolation during years of house arrest
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