Greeks Say No, But What Next?
Greek financial crisis Q&A, bomb kills 44 in Nigeria, running with bulls in Spain
Our economics correspondent Andrew Walker answers your questions on the Greek debt crisis, and we hear from our correspondents in Athens and Frankfurt, the day after Greeks rejected the international bailout terms. Also in the programme: at least 44 people have been killed in the Nigerian city of Jos in bomb attacks on a restaurant and a mosque. We have details from our correspondent in Abuja. Australia's Prime Minister has ordered ministers to boycott a popular talk show on the national broadcaster, ABC. The row has gathered a head of steam since a former terror suspect was allowed on a live television show two weeks ago. Jonathan Green, an ABC national radio presenter, explains the story. We talk to the American writer Bill Hillman who's gone back to Pamplona, after he made international headlines last year when he was gored by a bull and hospitalised with serious injuries. We also have coverage of the Pope's visit to South America, and the fourth round matches at Wimbledon -- including the Williams sisters playing against each other.
(Photo: Market sellers in Thessaloniki. Credit: SAKIS MITROLIDIS/AFP/Getty Images.)
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