Greece
Greece accused of egotism in walking away from debt talks
Thousands of Greeks have rallied behind a 'No' vote in a referendum called for July 5 on the terms of an aid deal offered by Greece's international creditors, Audio
NZ share market slides as Greece crisis saps confidence
The New Zealand share market slumped to a five month low and Australia and Asian markets had steeper falls as the Greek debt crisis shook the confidence of money markets. Audio
Greeks flee to Australia as country faces debt crisis
Many Greeks are moving to Australia as the country's debt crisis worsens. Audio
NZ shares tumble amid Greece fears
Growing fears that Greece is heading for financial collapse has sent New Zealand's shares and the dollar tumbling in early trading. Audio
Europe correspondent, Seamus Kearney
Seamus Kearney reports on the Greek debt crisis which threatens a banking crisis - banks are closed and the government looking to impose limits on bank withdrawals, long lines have formed at ATMs… Audio
Greek closes banks and imposes capital controls
The Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras has shut the country's crisis-hit banks and imposed capital controls to prevent withdrawals. Audio
Greek banks and the stock exchange will be shut today
Greek banks and the stock exchange will be shut today after the country's creditors refused to extend the country's bailout. Audio
Athens stumbles towards Grexit
Greek banks and the stock exchange will be shut today after the country's Prime Minister declared a bank holiday. Audio
Volatile week expected as Greece may default
A volatile week is expected on the world's money markets, with Greece on the verge of financial collapse and its future in the euro zone in doubt. Audio
Greece pushes new proposals for debt deal
The head of the Eurogroup finance ministers Jeroen Dijsselbloem, s welcoming Greece's latest proposals to avoid defaulting on billions of dollars of debt. Audio
Greece remains defiant on reform as debt restructure looms
Tensions are ratcheting up between Greece and its creditors as its next debt repayment deadline looms. In a surprise move Athens missed a 300 million euro payment to the IMF last week, saying it would… Audio
Greece deal appears no closer
The latest on the Greek debt talks coming into the newsroom. A deal appears no closer after a meeting of euro zone finance ministers in Brussels in the past few hours. Audio
Germany reacts to Greek government changes
Greece's new Prime Minister has named his cabinet and has appointed Yanis Varoufakis to the critical role of finance minister. Audio
Analyst says investors are not panicking about Greece's future
An analyst says investors are not panicking about Greece's future in the 19-nation eurozone, but turmoil may not be far away. Audio
The Panel with Ella Henry and Matt Nippert (Part 1)
Topics: Commentators say even if Greece stays in the single currency, after choosing a party determined to defy the European Central Bank, negotiations over bond repayments between Athens and… Audio
EU warns new Greek PM to meet its debt commitments
Alexis Tsipras has just been sworn in as Greek prime minister, after his far left party Syriza stormed to victory with promises to end "disastrous austerity" and seek a cancellation of Greek debt. Audio
Greek jet fighter has crashed
A greek jet fighter has crashed on landing at an airforce base in Spain. Audio