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World Service,17 Jun 2015,28 mins

International Tension Rises over Greece and its Debts

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Greece's central bank warns of the risk of a euro exit if Athens can't strike a deal. We talk to economist Elias Papaioannou about the impact the uncertainty is having on Greek banks. Switzerland's attorney general has revealed details of his investigation into corruption in football. Keir Radnedge of World Soccer magazine tells us what the Swiss authorities are trying to establish. Also in the programme, recent attacks on foreigners living in South Africa led many to flee the country. Our reporter Matthew Davies has been in Malawi finding out how the attacks affected people who returned there. We hear from Theo Leggett at the Paris Airshow about the impact the Ukraine crisis has been having on Russia's flag carrier airline Aeroflot. And our Taiwan correspondent Cindy Sui visits dumpling maker Din Tai Fung to find out why it is the only Taiwanese food brand to have gained recognition on the world stage. (Picture: Athens ATM.Credit: Vladimir Rys/Getty Images)

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