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.
Associated Press
| Jul 13, 2012
Thousands of Spanish civil servants took to the streets Friday in angry protest as the government approved sweeping austerity measures that include wage cuts and tax increases. In July, Spain will become the fourth country in the eurozone to recei...
Al Jazeera English
| May 1, 2012
Tens of thousands of people have descended on streets across the world to mark International Workers' Day. Big protests are also taking place across Europe, particularly in the hardest-hit countries such as Greece and Spain, where governments hav...
Al Jazeera English
| Nov 1, 2011
Greek Prime Minister, George Papandreou announced that he would be holding a referendum on the bail-out package -- a surprise to his own party, his people, and to all of Europe. Rumors and questions as to why Papandreou made the surprise move are ...
Greek lawmakers have agreed to cut thousands of jobs in the civil service to secure another 8.8bn euros (£7.4bn; $11.4bn) in bailout funds.
Economist Philip Shaw discusses the lessons Cyprus can learn from other bailed out nations of Ireland and Iceland.