Euronews
| Nov 27, 2012
European finance ministers and the International Monetary Fund have reached a deal on an urgently needed bailout of up to 44 billion euros for struggling Greece after 12 hours of talks on measures to reduce Greek debt by 40 billion euros by 2020....
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...
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...
Euronews
| Jun 29, 2012
Italy and Spain meet in Warsaw in the final of the euro 2012 on Sunday. And both countries will be pleased with their performance in the political arena too as the crucial EU summit goes into a final day. The deal allows bailout funds to go di...
ABC News (Australia)
| Jun 20, 2012
As Greek politicians clinch a deal to form a new pro-euro coalition government, Philip Williams reports from Athens on the tough task the country's leaders now face.
Telegraph.co.uk
| Jun 20, 2012
Evangelos Venizelos, leader of the socialist PASOK party, confirms that Greek political parties have agreed to form a coalition government that will seek to keep Greece in the euro, led by the conservative New Democracy party. However, he also st...
ABC News (Australia)
| Jun 18, 2012
Greece's pro-bailout New Democracy party is working to quickly form a coalition government after its narrow victory over left-wing Syriza in the weekend's election.
LinkAsia
| Jun 15, 2012
China's May trade growth was double what experts had predicted, but the Chinese government isn't celebrating yet. State broadcaster CCTV explains how the continuing Europe's faltering economy could drag China's economy down with it.
LinkAsia
| Jun 15, 2012
Europe is far and away the largest market for Vietnamese wood products, an important staple of the country's exports. Vietnamese broadcaster VTV4 reports on the effect of Europe's debt crisis on the wood products industry.
Al Jazeera English
| Jun 15, 2012
Greek voters go to the polls for the second round of a general election on Sunday. The country is voting for a new government, and the choices appear stark. A vote for left-leaning Syriza party -- led by Alexis Tsipras -- would cancel the intern...
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...MPs expressing "regret" that there was no mention of an EU referendum in last week's Queen's Speech. Mr Cameron, who will be absent due to a vis...