The NO vote in the country's referendum won convincingly, with a 61.3 per cent majority.
However, despite the result Greek finance minister Yanis Varoufakis has stood down, as our correspondent in Athens Dan Whitehead reports...
Thousands have taken to the streets of the eastern Ukrainian city of Kramatorsk to celebrate the first anniversary of its liberation by government forces from Russian backed militant control.
It comes amid near daily accusations by both sides of violations of the latest ceasefire in eastern Ukraine signed in February.
Tom Barton reports.
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Hillary Clinton has accused the Chinese military of hacking into "everything that doesn't move" in America.
She was addressing supporters in New Hampshire, where she's continuing her campaign for the Democratic Party's Presidential nomination.
She said that as Secretary of State she had worked diligently to help China's "peaceful rise", but she warned that the economic and espionage activities of the Chinese army now threatens the United States.
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Meanwhile, Mrs. Clinton is under fire for her treatment of reporters trying to cover her Presidential campaign.
Several of them were roped off from that appearance in New Hampshire.
Our Washington Correspondent Simon Marks says the press corps is in uproar.
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US Secretary of State John Kerry is continuing to express cautious optimism that a nuclear deal with Iran could be concluded some time this week.
Speaking in Vienna, where Iranian diplomats are locked in talks with the permanent 5 members of the UN Security Council plus Germany, Mr. Kerry said several difficult issues continue to bedevil the discussions.
But he told reporters all the negotiators are mindful that the clock is ticking.
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And he told reporters the outcome of the talks remains uncertain.
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Disagreements still exist when US sanctions on Iran would be lifted, and also on the access UN inspectors would have to Iran's military bases.
Mr. Kerry told reporters the Iranians are being asked to show more flexibility in the talks.
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Britain has observed a minute's silence for the 38 victims of this week's terror attack on two beachfront hotels in Tunisia.
Queen Elizabeth the Second and Prime Minister David Cameron led the observances.
30 of the holidaymakers who died in Sousse were from Britain, and the first inquests have opened into their killing at a court in London.
Onlookers there said they felt the need to pay their respects to the dead.
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America began Independence Day celebrations on Friday.
The country got an extra day off, 24 hours before the traditional July 4th holiday which, this year, falls on a Saturday.
Among those marking the holiday, Commander Scott Kelly aboard the International Space Station in geostationary orbit above the earth.
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Meanwhile, massive security is planned in New York City amid concerns of a possible terror attack this weekend.
Thousands of police are being drafted to patrol Manhattan, with a particular focus on the traditional Independence Day Parade.
Deputy Police Commissioner John Miller says there's no reason for New Yorker's to stay at home.
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