Millions of Greeks are voting in a crucial referendum on whether to accept the terms of an international bailout.
A young woman has died after being shot in the head while attending a wedding in northern France on Saturday.
Millions of Greeks are voting in a crucial referendum on whether to accept the terms of an international bailout.
The European Central Bank says it not increasing its emergency funding for Greek banks, amid fears that Greece may default on its debts on Tuesday.
The decision not to raise the cap on aid to Greece increases the likelihood of bank closures and restrictions on cash withdrawals, analysts say.
That in turn could eventually result in Greece leaving the euro.
The ECB said that it stood ready to review the decision and would work closely with the Bank of Greece.
The current ceiling for the ECB's emergency funding - Emergency Liquidity Assistance (ELA) - is €89bn (£63bn). It is not clear if all that money has been disbursed.
Those funds are used by banks to provide cash to depositors who want their money back.
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