Greece faces further obstacles in bailout deal
BRUSSELS (AP) — Greece faces further hurdles and delays before it can receive a second, €130 billion ($171 billion) bailout despite its lawmakers voting through more austerity measures in the face of violent protests.
The European Union's Economic Affairs Commissioner Olli Rehn on Monday called the Greek Parliament's approval of a further round of budget cuts a "crucial step forward," but Germany insisted it w...
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