
Protesters hold placards during a rally to show solidarity with Greece in central London, Sunday, Feb. 15, 2015. Hundreds of protesters gathered in support of the new government and the anti-austerity movement in Greece. Greece's new left-wing government is pressing for a short-term "bridge" agreement with eurozone lenders and a longer-term debt relief deal later this year. (AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis) (The Associated Press)
ATHENS, Greece – Greece's new radical left government and its European creditors are heading into new talks on the country's stuttering bailout program, but expectations are low.
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