Debt crisis in Greece
Greeks line up for free sandwiches at a shop in the northern port city of Thessaloniki on July 2, offered as citizens struggle with closed banks and severe limits on their access to cash.
(Giannis Papanikos / Associated Press)A bank manager hands out numbered tickets to retirees waiting to withdraw cash in Athens.
(Angelos Tzortzinis / AFP/Getty Images)A retiree shows the 120 euros he was allowed to withdraw as part of his pension in Athens.
(Milos Bicanski / Getty Images)Retirees wait to withdraw part of their pensions at a bank in southern Greece.
(Stefanos Rapanis / EPA)Pensioners wait for a national bank branch in Athens to open so they can receive a portion of their benefits.
(Milos Bicanski / Getty Images)Demonstrators take to the streets June 29 during an Athens rally sparked by Greece’s economic crisis.
(Milos Bicanski / Getty Images)Demonstrators opposing proposed austerity measures for Greece rally in Athens on June 29.
(Milos Bicanski / Getty Images)Protesters take part in an anti-austerity demonstration in front of the Greek parliament in Athens on June 29.
(Angelos Tzortzinis / AFP/Getty Images)Protesters gather in central Athens on June 29, urging rejection of the latest offer of a bailout deal by Greece’s international creditors.
(Louisa Gouliamaki / AFP/Getty Images)Protesters opposed to a proposed bailout deal for Greece demonstrate in front of the Greek parliament in Athens on June 29.
(Aris Messinis / AFP/Getty Images)Demonstrators gather in front of the Greek parliament in Athens on June 29 to protest what they say is an unfair bailout deal offered by the country’s international creditors.
(Aris Messinis / AFP/Getty Images)Supporters of a “no” vote in the upcoming referendum on a proposed bailout deal for Greece gather near the White Tower, a landmark in Thessaloniki, on June 29.
(Sakis Mitrolidis / AFP/Getty Images)A trader works on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange on June 29 as the Dow plunged in response to the Greek debt crisis.
(Bryan Thomas / Getty Images)People wait outside the National Bank of Greece headquarters in Athens on June 29, hoping to receive their pension payments, even though banks were ordered closed for a week.
(Petros Giannakouris / Associated Press)People line up at ATMs outside a National Bank of Greece branch in the northern port city of Thessaloniki on June 29. The banks were ordered closed and people were only allowed to withdraw about $66 per day from ATMs.
(Giannis Papanikos / Associated Press)A man working at Athens’ central fish market waits for customers on June 29.
(Angelos Tzortzinis / AFP/Getty Images)Pensioners stand behind shutters of the Alpha Bank headquarters in central Athens on June 29.
(Louisa Gouliamaki / AFP/Getty Images)A notice at an Athens gas station reads “NO Fuel.”
(Milos Bicanski / Getty Images)Pensioners wait to get to get their payments outside an Athens branch of the National Bank of Greece on June 29.
(Angelos Tzortzinis / AFP/Getty Images)Tourists take snapshots at the ruins of the Parthenon in Athens on June 29.
(Daniel Ochoa de Olza / Associated Press)Workers place a cross on top of a hill near the Acropolis in Athens on June 29.
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