And thank you for joining us, the latest from wimbledon plus reigning in new york. City streets after their world cup win. The greek government has submitted a new plan for its eurozone creditors. Designed to save the country from financial collapse. European Union Leaders will decide on sunday whether greek greece has done enough to save itself for a bailout. Clamp down on tax evasion, it will discourage people from retiring early and it will seek Higher Health contributions from pensioners. Greece will sell off its remaining shares in telecoms lte and also offering to cut more than 300 million from its military budget by next years. John siropolous, bring us to the latest of where we are on this story. Outside parliament is the no vote, the communist labor union thats demonstrating against austerity package not surprisingly because theyve decided to pit themselves he goodness syriza now that syriza the Left Wing Party has become the ruling party. The communist party has decided this
Sharif. Hello there, thank you or the joining us. Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras is putting his political survival on the line, asking for a last minute help to save greece from financial collapse. Many demands from its international creditors, higher taxes and a clamp down on tax evasion. Athens says it will seek Higher Health contributions from pensioners. Selling off shares in a Major Telecommunications company and privatize two sea ports cutting money from the military budget for next year. John siropolous, from athens, how different is the deal on the table now to what the greeks rejected not that long ago . Reporter hello barbara. As we have been saying, this is deal the greeks rejected a week ago but now its being put to Parliament Rather than to a popular vote. Why is the Prime Minister able to do this . Partly because he feels its the only way to keep greece in the eurozone, but by a three year commitment he can get more money for greeces Public Financing needs. The 53 bi
Government was absent. Tripp liz government was and. Tripp liztripoligovernment was absent. Less than 24 hours now to convince creditors that it can be trusted to enact promised reforms and secure that third bailout. In an apparent you turn, backing a package of reform and further austerity measures in a last ditch attempt to stay in the eurozone. Athens has asked for 54 billion tobut analysts believe it needs much more. They do blame grease for a breakdown in trust after it failed to implement earlier promises. The new loan would be in addition to the 240 billion eurozone that it has already received from its creditors since 2010. Simon mcgregor wood reports from athens on a difficult day of talks. After nine hours the finance ministers said they had had enough. There wasnt any particular cause for optimism. Weve had an in depth discussion of the greek proposals. The issues of finance were involved but we havent concluded our discussion so well continue at 11 00. It is still very diff
Plus the elaborate tunnel which allowed one of mexicos biggest drug lords to escape from prison. Again. Hello there thank you for joining us. Eurozone leaders have told greeces government that it must enact keys reforms before it will consider any rescue. Key is the lack of trust by some countries about whether the greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras can actually deliver the promises hes made to them. Germany backed by other hard line countries says, if he can the measures dont go far enough. France is pushing for a deal that would allow the European Central bank to intervene once again. We have this story covered from both sides. Neave barker is live in brussels while Simon Mcgregor wood is standing by in athens. First, Jacky Rowland reports from brussels. Reporter the leaders of the eurozone countries need to decide whether greece can remain. The reforms that greece is proposing will actually be implemented. Im here for a compromise. Why owe that to the peoples of europe who wants eu
An International Claim investigates claims haitian migrants are being deported from the dominican republic. Hello, after 17 hours of marathon talks in brussels a new multibillion dollar bailout deal has finally been created for greece that aims to deep it in thekeep it inthe eurozone, the third bailout it has received since 2010. Tough reforms which call for the tax hikes liberalization of the unions and Junior Coalition party has already said it cant accept the deal. Live in athens in just a moment on more with that. First, Jacky Rowland reports from brussels. A deal as last. After talks that lasted all night, eurozone leaders emerged to announce they avoided the worst objective grexit. After 17 hours of negotiations we have finally reached it. Someone can say that we have an agreetement. But the greeks need to absorb a large agreement and agree to sell off 50 billion of state assets. An exhaust evidence Alexis Tsipras tried to put the most positive gloss on it. The deal is done. We p