Greeks are deeply divided as they head to the polls in a referendum to decide the country's financial future.
Polling stations opened at 6am Central European Time on Sunday with an 80 percent turnout expected, higher than for the general election in January.
The vote was called by Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras after the breakdown of talks with international creditors and as Athens defaulted on a payment to the International Monetary Fund.
Greeks can vote 'yes' to approve of the bailout terms …
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Greece: polling opens in crunch referendum
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