Greek Debt Crisis
Mediawatch for 5 July 2015
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Mediawatch for 5 July 2015
Media freedom advocates say the new cyber-bullying law could cramp their style; controversial questions aired on Native Affairs; angst over bad ads on Maori TV; on-demand viewers ever more demanding… Audio
Greek referendum
Greece is holding a referendum this weekend on whether to accept austerity measures. Audio
Greek fin minister will resign if creditor proposals accepted
The Greek Finance Minister, Yanis Varoufakis, is confident Greece will vote against accepting the creditor's proposals. Audio
Greek PM contradicts himself: still urges no vote in referendum
The Greek Prime Minister is still urging a 'no vote' in Sunday's national bailout referendum, despite earlier saying he could accept most of the conditions Audio
EU negotiations in Brussels continue
Greece's Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras has offered new concessions to the country's creditors. Audio
Greece becomes first country to default on IMF loan
More now from Greece has it deals with becoming the first developed country to default on an International Monetary Fund loan. Audio
Greece defaults on IMF payment
Economist Bernard Hickey joins the Panel to talk about the Greek debt payment default and what it means for the future of Greece and the Eurozone. Audio
Radio NZ business editor looks at Greek impact on NZ
Greece is unlikely to pay back its 1.6 billion euro loan to the International Monetary Fund in the next three hours. Audio
A loan default looks likely in Greece
Greece has gone cap in hand to the EuroZone for a 29 billion euro bailout deal in the 11th hour. Audio
Stock market recovers
The Greek government has requested a new bailout deal from the euro zone. Audio
Greece faces debt deadline as PM urges public to end austerity
The Greek Prime Minister says he will resign after next week's referendum on the country's debt crisis, if the public backs what he calls 'unsustainable austerity'. Audio
Greek crisis - what's likely to happen?
There're 24 hours till a deadline for a Greek debt repayment to the International Monetary Fund - or the country risks bankruptcy. But rather than accept an austere new bailout deal, the prime… Audio
Greek community concerned for their families and bank loans
Members of the Greek community in New Zealand are worried for their friends, family and bank loans after banks in Greece closed on Sunday. Audio
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
Stock markets fall amid Greek restrictions
Stock markets in the United States, Europe and Asia have experienced sharp falls after Greece closed its banks and imposed capital controls. Audio
Greeks flee to Australia as country faces debt crisis
Many Greeks are moving to Australia as the country's debt crisis worsens. 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