The forgotten origins of Greece’s crisis will make you think twice about who’s to blame – The Washington Post

German Chancellor Angela Merkel toasts with beer in Dachau, August 20, 2013. REUTERS/Michael Dalder Stop me if you’ve heard this one. The Greeks, Italians, Spaniards and Irish walk into a bar, where the French and Germans are the bartenders. It’s happy hour, and the Germans and the French are serving half-price drinks. Although everyone quickly…

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Russia Gloats: “Merkel’s Misery Over Broken Europe Dreams” | Zero Hedge

Earlier today, as has become a symbolic custom, Tsipras spoke to Russia’s Putin by phone. Aside for the referendum, the topic of their conversation was unknown, but both sides rushed to note that financial aid was not among the topics of discussion, which assures it was. However, with the Greek negotiations still ongoing even if,…

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Merkel, Hollande to Determine Europe Response to Greek ‘No’ – Bloomberg Business

German Chancellor Angela Merkel will travel to Paris on Monday for talks with French President Francois Hollande to map out the way forward for Greece after voters upended more than five years of crisis-fighting by rejecting creditors’ terms for rescue aid. The trip, announced Sunday shortly after polls closed in Greece, is “to jointly assess…

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Thomas Piketty has wise words on German hypocrisy and how to solve the Greek debt crisis – Quartz

French economist Thomas Piketty found unexpected fame with his book on wealth inequality, Capital in the 21st Century, and has now turned his attentions to the situation in Greece. The country is struggling under a mountain of debt and is resisting German-led demands for more austerity in exchange for aid, culminating in a landmark referendum…

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