Channel 4 News
| Oct 20, 2012
Tens of thousands of people took to the streets of London, Belfast and Glasgow on Saturday demanding alternative solutions to Britain's austerity cuts. Many accused the government's financial policies of favoring corporations and bankers.
Euronews
| Oct 18, 2012
The latest demonstrations against austerity measures in Greece have led to some clashes between protesters and police. Four thousand officers have been deployed to protect parliament and government ministries. Thousands of people have been gatheri...
Al Jazeera English
| Oct 17, 2012
Students in Spain are voicing their anger over the cuts in the education budget, saying their future is now at stake.
Since 2010, some $6.5bn have been cut from education funding in Spain.
Tens of thousands of teaching jobs have been lost, class...
Al Jazeera English
| Oct 12, 2012
The European Union has been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. There were gasps of surprise when the announcement was made in the Norwegian capital, Oslo.The EU was chosen over other contenders that included the founder of Microsoft, Bill Gates, forme...
CNN
| Oct 9, 2012
Greeks who are angry about austerity measures being imposed on their country by the European Union and IMF in return for a financial bailout are protesting against a visit to Athens by Germany's Angela Merkel. But CNN's Mathew Chance says the Germ...
The Real News Network
| Oct 1, 2012
Amid anti-austerity protests throughout Spain, the government announced more than 50 billion dollars in cuts to public spending. In response to the police violence throughout last week and in reaction to the 2013 budget cuts, thousands converged ...
Telegraph.co.uk
| Sep 26, 2012
Police fired rubber bullets and beat protesters with truncheons at an anti-austerity demonstration near Spain's parliament in Madrid.
ITN News
| Sep 26, 2012
Greek police fired teargas at hooded protesters hurling stones, bottles, and petrol bombs, as tens of thousands took to the streets of Athens in the biggest anti-austerity protest in months. Report by Sophie Foster.
Russia Today
| Sep 10, 2012
Greek Prime Minister Antonis Samaras is trying to push a new round of austerity measures through parliament in order to obtain a vital new cash injection from the EU. But obtaining consensus on where the latest painful cuts should come from is far...
Voice of America
| Aug 29, 2012
While the world's attention was diverted by the Olympics, the war in Syria, and other news over the summer, Europe's economic crisis has continued to fester. VOA's Al Pessin reports that some experts say the situation is getting worse and requir...
— 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
...measures, people can't take it anymore." Participation, however, was expected to be well below the levels of major protests last year when as ma...