Euronews
| Jun 11, 2012
The EU bailout of Spain's banks may have brought some relief to Madrid and eurozone leaders, but for those struggling to find work in the country the outlook remains grim. At more than 24 percent Spain's unemployment rate is the highest in the eur...
VOA News
| Jun 4, 2012
The final day of polling before the repeat election in Greece on June 17 showed the two main contenders neck and neck. The economic crisis has divided Greeks, who appear split on the causes and solutions to the country's financial meltdown. As Hen...
VOA News
| May 31, 2012
The European Central Bank has asked financial institutions across Europe to stand behind their struggling counterparts in Greece, Spain, and other countries caught in the euro debt crisis. Banks have an incentive to support their rivals. But wil...
Euronews
| May 29, 2012
April was one of the worst months ever for Spain's shopkeepers. Spanish retail sales fell by 9.8 percent from April last year, adjusted for calendar differences. That was much more than expected, and the biggest drop since the collection of sa...
ABC News (Australia)
| May 23, 2012
European leaders are scrambling to find a solution to the Eurozone financial crisis after further falls on the continent's stock markets. An informal meeting held in Brussels has so far failed to produce any concrete results, but pressure is mount...
ABC News (Australia)
| May 17, 2012
A caretaker government has been installed in Greece as the country prepares for a new round of elections. The technocrat interim government is not supposed to make big decisions, but events may force actions, especially in light of the continuing ...
Democracy Now!
| May 17, 2012
Nobel Prize-winning economist Paul Krugman warns the current bank run in Greece could spiral into the end of the Eurozone. "It is really quite shocking," Krugman says. "I hate to sound apocalyptic." Meanwhile, France's new finance minister has rei...
ABC News (Australia)
| May 14, 2012
Attempts to form a unity government in Greece appear doomed to fail as political leaders remain at loggerheads.
Channel 4 News
| May 3, 2012
In tonight's special report from Greece, Inigo Gilmore gained rare and intimate access to one family in Athens which is close to breaking point.
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