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The paper clipFrankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung and the Dutch papers NRC Handelsblad and the Volkskrant are among the many papers with report on last night's meeting of the Eurogroup,
The paper clipLe Monde reports on the results of the first round of regional elections in France, which saw the opposition Socialist Party (PS) win 29.5% of the votes, beating the
The paper clipA “European Monetary Fund” to grant emergency aid to distressed members of the Eurozone is feasible only if strict conditions are attached, Germany's finance minister
The paper clipUnions are expected to bring Greece to a standstill today in a second nationwide strike in as many weeks against government austerity plans, the Irish Times reports.
The paper clipFrankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung reports that Axel Weber, the head of the Bundesbank, Germany's central bank, has spoken out against German Chancellor Angela Merkel's
The paper clipFrankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung reports that George Papandreou, Greece's prime minister, has warned of another financial crisis on the scale of the last one if Greece
The paper clipSüddeutsche Zeitung, Le Monde and many other papers report that Icelanders have voted massively against a plan to pay back €3.8 billion to the UK and the Netherlands
The paper clipTurkey has recalled its new ambassador in Washington following the passage yesterday of a resolution that describes the 1915 massacres of Armenians as “genocide”,
The paper clipYesterday's municipal elections in the Netherlands dominated both Dutch and Belgian Dutch-language newspapers Thursday. The centre-left D66 Liberal Democrats were the
The paper clipYulia Tymoshenko, Ukraine's prime minister, faces a vote of confidence today that she is all but certain to lose, Austria's Der Standard writes. This would clear the
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Saturday 11 October 2008
Europe is, of course, in thrall to the financial turmoil, with banks being bailed out and part-nationalised at dizzying pace and Iceland on the verge
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