Euronews
| Jun 12, 2013
Protests are continuing to build in Athens over the government's shocking move shutting down the state broadcaster ERT as part of its austerity strategy. All 2600 employees have been fired. The nation's journalists are going on a 48-hour strike in...
ITN News
| Apr 26, 2013
It started as a peaceful protest but ended in violent clashes with police after Spain announced the worst unemployment figures since records began. People took to the streets of Madrid after it was announced over a quarter of the workforce is now ...
Euronews
| Feb 26, 2013
Among the inconclusive results of the Italian election, there was one undoubted winner. The Five Star Movement led by the comedian, satirist and blogger Beppe Grillo emerged as the third force in Italian politics with a quarter of the vote. With...
Euronews
| Feb 20, 2013
Bulgaria's government has resigned amid growing public violence over high energy prices and a low standard of living. Prime Minister Boiko Borisov had tried to calm nationwide street protests. He had sacked his finance minister and promised to c...
Euronews
| Dec 19, 2012
Greek public sector workers striking to protest tens of thousands of looming job cuts brought their dirty laundry to an Athens protest, hoisting their underwear with the message "Take these as well." Unions warn that their members are being driven...
Telegraph.co.uk
| Nov 14, 2012
Anti-austerity protesters in Spain and Portugal continued to clash with police late into the night after a day of rallies and strikes. Rubber bullets were fired at protesters in Barcelona and in Lisbon, protesters attempted to storm the Portuguese...
Telegraph.co.uk
| Nov 14, 2012
There are violent clashes between police and demonstrators in Spain and Italy, as workers go on strike across Europe to protest against spending cuts they say have deepened the economic crisis.
CNN
| Nov 14, 2012
Workers take to the streets as general strikes are called in Portugal, Spain, Italy, Greece, and other European countries to protest austerity measures across the continent. Isa Soares reports.
Al Jazeera English
| Nov 11, 2012
Get ready for more angry Athens protests. The Greek parliament has passed a new round of harsh austerity measures in a bid for a new handout from the Eurozone. The measures include shaving $13.5 billion over the next two years, raising the re...
Russia Today
| Nov 8, 2012
Athens became an urban war zone once again yesterday as violent protests greeted the Greek government's harshest austerity package yet. With life about to get even harder for ordinary Greeks, analyst Charlie McGrath believes the country could end ...
— Feb 9 at 09:31 am
...- 09:31:17 Anti-austerity protests will get underway this afternoon in Dublin, Cork, Galway, Limerick, Waterford and Sligo. The Irish Congress o...
— May 1 at 10:07 am
...last year when as many as 100 000 Greeks marched to the central Syntagma square chanting slogans. Unions themselves expected turnout to be low i...