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Hello, I am Thomas Anders with the BBC news.
Greek voters have decisively rejected the terms of a bailout deal offered by international lenders. With all of votes now counted, more than 61% of people said no, thousands of supporters of the no campaigner celebrating in front of the parliament in Athens, waving flags, chanting and setting off fireworks. The Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras said the outcome was not a vote against Europe, but a mandate for negotiating a viable solution to the debt crisis.
“Dear Greeks, today’s referendum doesn’t have winners and losers, it is a big victory by itself. Today, altogether, we wrote a glorious page in European history, we proved that even in the worst circumstance democracy cannot be blackmailed. We also proved that when a nation has a faith and collective consciousness it can stand and overcome any difficulties.”
The head of Eurogroup Jeroen Dijsselbloem said the referendum result was very regrettable for the future of Greece. Euro zone leaders will hold a summit on Tuesday to discuss the situation. The German and French leaders who spoke on the phone say the will of the Greek people has to be respected. The president of the European parliament Martin Schulz said it was up to Greece to come up with solutions.
“I hope that the Greek government, they are making in the next coming hours, a meaningful and constructive proposal that allowing that it is possible to renegotiate. If not, we are entering a very difficult and even dramatic time.”
Some European ministers have expressed shock at that result. But the Italian foreign minister said it was time to resume talks on a new deal. In Spain, the leader of the anti-austerity Podemos party Pablo Iglesias welcomed the results as a decisive victory for democracy.
The value of Euro has fallen against the dollar and Yen amid speculation that Athen has taken a significant step towards leaving the Euro zone. As our economic editor Robert Pastern reports the Greek economy is now in a dire situation.
“Even in combat by severe restriction on cash transfers and withdraws, I have learned that Greek banks are just days away from running out of cash and collapsing, a humanitarian disaster in Mr. Tsipras’s words. Because in those circumstances, not only would millions of Greeks lose their savings, but companies would collapse, and Greece will run out of vital import of food, raw materials and medicine. Greek banks are desperately in need of lender’s last resort to save them and Greek economy. And no bank or central bank have much spoken the relieves, the European central bank can’t any longer fulfill that function. ”
After the outcome of the referendum became clear, the leader of Greece’s main opposition party resigned, Antonis Samaras had campaigned for a yes vote.
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Tens of thousands of people have greeted Pope Fransis as he arrived in Ecuador, a start of a-week long trip to some of South America’s poorest countries. As he landed, the Pope said everyone in society should be able to benefit from global progress and developments.
Nigerian police say there have been two explosions in the central city of Jos. One blast occurred outside a restaurant, the other near a Mosque. Some reports suggested the target of the second attack was a Muslim cleric who denounced the Islamist militant group Boko Haram.
The US Secretary of State John Kerry has said that after 9 days of talks on Iran’s nuclear program, several of the most difficult issues remain unresolved, but genuine progress has been made. He said the US was willing to walk away if it met intransigence from Tehran.
And in a dramatic Women’s World Cup Football final, the United States has beaten Japan 5-2 in front of 50,000 strong crowd in the Canadian city of Vancouver. Four of the America’s goals came in the first 50 minutes including a hat-trick from Carli Lloyd, whose third goal was struck from the halfway line.
“There is a long range run and coming in, that is folio, Carli Lloyd has completed the hat-trick with a unbelievable effort from 45 yards, she called the goal keeper off her line, the ball click the post on its way into the net, and the Unites States players are mobbing, Carli Lloyd, what a captain performance.”
It was a record third title for the US team.
A British astronomer say they detected five giant black holes that previously been obscured by dust and gas. The high energy X-rays they emit were picked up by NASA’s powerful new star space telescope. These black holes which can have billions of times the mass of our own sun are known to lie at the heart of all large galaxies.
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