Gunmen hold up store

Gunmen hold up store with some 10 people inside near Paris: live

The QWARTZ shopping centre in Villeneuve-la-Garenne  
Employees of a Primark shop in Villeneuve-la-Garenne are being held hostage by gunmen
13 Jul 2015

What the front pages say: How Europe is covering the 'a-greek-ment'

 
How is the rest of Europe responding to news of Greece's bail-out deal?
13 Jul 2015

Grexit: the software company with an unfortunate name

 
Greece may be safe in the eurozone for now, but a small software company in Palo Alto could be the unexpected casualty of Grexit concerns

Romanian PM Victor Ponta charged in corruption probe

Romanian Premier Victor Ponta walks up the stairs of the national anti-corruption prosecutors office where he arrived for questioning in Bucharest, Romania, Monday, July 13, 2015  
Mr Ponta charged with fraud, tax evasion and money laundering dating back to 2007-2011, before he became prime minister in 2012

Andrew Hammond: the new Greece deal could split Syriza in two

Head of the leftist Syriza party Alexis Tsipras waves to his supporters during a party election rally in central Athens on January 22, 2015  
The harsh bailout deal agreed with eurozone leaders will be opposed by the Greek Left wing - and some government ministers

Allister Heath's key analysis: Germany is the winner

Watch as The Telegraph's Allister Heath picks out the winners and losers and key points from the agreement on Greece's bailout deal

Merkel announces the new bailout deal for Greece

German Chancellor Angela Merkel declares that eurozone leaders have reached unanimous agreement on a bailout deal for Greece

The starkest pictures that show the emotional effect of the Greece debt crisis

Recent developments in the Greek debt crisis have been particularly emotional for many. From scenes of jubilation on the streets of Athens to heart-wrenching images of desperate pensioners queuing for cash, here are some of the starkest pictures from the past two weeks

Banksy holidays - the Greek crisis in graffiti

The Greek public voted against austerity in its general election in January and in the referendum in early July. Emotions are running high and the locals are expressing their feelings on the walls of their cities.

23 killed in Russian military barracks collapse in Siberia

The military barracks with a collapsed wall in Omsk, Russia, July 13, 2015  
The accident happened on Sunday evening near the city of Omsk, at a training facility for Russian paratroopers

#This Is A Coup: Greece bailout demands spark social media backlash against Germany

Angela Merkel  and Alexis Tsipras  
Tough demands that kept Greece and its creditors from reaching a deal until near 9am in Brussels have sparked a social media display of anger and solidarity

Greece bailout agreement reached 

Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras talks to the media as he arrives for a meeting of the leaders of the 19 countries that use the euro, in Brussels
EU President Donald Tusk said Monday that eurozone leaders had reached a unanimous deal to offer Greece a third bailout and keep it in the euro after 17 hours of marathon talks

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