Al Jazeera English
| Feb 21, 2012
Eurozone finance ministers have approved a 130bn euro ($170bn) second bailout package for Greece to resolve the debt-ridden nation's immediate repayment needs. However, the deal, reached after 13 hours of tortuous talks in Brussels, is unlikely t...
Euronews
| Feb 16, 2012
'France Forte' -- that is the slogan that Nicolas Sarkozy hopes will help him overturn the opinion polls and win a second term as French president. With the first vote in April, the press had no doubt the conservative leader would throw his hat i...
ABC News (Australia)
| Feb 14, 2012
Greece has responded to the outbreak of violence in the country's streets by calling a snap election.
Telegraph.co.uk
| Feb 13, 2012
A parliamentary vote on a new package of severe austerity measures prompts an outpouring of violence and vandalism on the streets of Athens.
Euronews
| Feb 10, 2012
Another wave of protests has erupted in Greece as the government cannot seem to please the people or the eurozone finance ministers. There were angry scenes in Athens on Friday as protesters threw missiles at police during the first day of ano...
Al Jazeera English
| Feb 9, 2012
Greece's political leaders have finally reached an agreement on further austerity cuts in order to get a second bailout package worth USD$170bn from EU and IMF to avoid a looming bankruptcy. EU finance ministers have been meeting in Brussels to ...
Euronews
| Feb 7, 2012
Protests have erupted in the Greek capital with thousands of people joining strike action over the prospect of more budget cuts. Unions say the economy is being driven downwards by the government. Greece's EU partners are also frustrated...
Channel 4 News
| Dec 30, 2011
Channel 4 News is taking a look at some of the people and movements that had the biggest impact on the world in 2011. Economics Editor Faisal Islam explains why Angela Merkel changed the world in 2011, through decision and indecision.
Associated Press
| Dec 29, 2011
Greek tax officials started a 48-hour strike Thursday, while Spanish pilots staged a one-day walkout. The moves forced Greeks to scramble to conduct their year-end business earlier, and inconvenienced passengers in Spain.
Euronews
| Nov 21, 2011
After Mariano Rajoy's landslide victory in Sunday's election in Spain, now begins the hard task of fixing the country's serious economic problems. His conservative People's Party won the biggest majority for any party in thirty years, and the...
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...the Belgian told China Daily in an exclusive interview. The financial crisis in 2008 and 2009 and the European sovereign debt crisis have shown ...
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