1The Week in Review.
2Greece went to the polls for the second time in six weeks last weekend, and its people finally voted (albeit narrowly) to remain in the Eurozone and accept austerity measures. Analysis.
3Research into Greece's neo-Nazi Golden Dawn Party shows a worrying trend that in times of financial crisis, hard line right-wing and parties tend to gain more traction among the masses.
4Fairfax Australia announced it would be cutting 1900 jobs and modifiy its publications for a more tech-savvy audience this week. Analysis.
5Wikileaks founder Julian Assange is hiding out in the Ecuadorian embassy in London, asking for their protection to prevent him being sent back to Sweden to face sex charges. In doing so, he may have alienated his high-profile supporters, many of whom stand to lose significant amounts of money due to Assange breaking his bail conditions.
6Myanmar pro-democracy campaigner Aung San Suu Kyi has returned to Oxford University to speak to students and alumni about her exile. Interview.
7Tensions are rising once again between the Argentinian and British leaders over the future of the Falkland Islands.
8The week's international news headlines.