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Eurozone's youth hit as jobless rate climbs to record
Nov 30, 2012 11:26 EST
Almost one in four young Europeans was out of work in October as unemployment in the eurozone hit a new record high, with more than 170,000 jobs lost as the economy slumped into recession, official data showed Friday.
EU exit is no longer taboo topic in Britain
Nov 19, 2012 03:15 EST
Euroscepticism has been exacerbated by the eurozone crisis and a British exit from the European Union is now being openly discussed -- unless London's calls for reforms are taken seriously.
EU exit is no longer taboo topic in Britain
Nov 18, 2012 22:41 EST
Euroscepticism has been exacerbated by the eurozone crisis and a British exit from the European Union is now being openly discussed -- unless London's calls for reforms are taken seriously.
In Britain, an EU exit is no longer taboo
Nov 18, 2012 21:04 EST
Euroscepticism in Britain has been exacerbated by the eurozone crisis and a British exit from the European Union is now being openly discussed -- unless London's calls for reforms are taken seriously.
Europe still favours Obama despite disappointments
Oct 31, 2012 02:18 EDT
US President Barack Obama no longer inspires the enthusiasm he once did but Europe still favours him, doubtful of Republican challenger Mitt Romney even if his election would spell no fundamental change in ties with Washington.
Tense EU summit opens with show of unity
Jun 28, 2012 10:46 EDT
European Union leaders gathered Thursday for a two-day summit crucial to the future of the euro, playing down divisions as the sovereign debt crisis threatens to engulf even the bloc's top economies.
EU summit in spotlight as debt crisis deepens
Jun 28, 2012 05:24 EDT
EU leaders debate "a big leap forward" to strengthen their union and save the euro at a two-day summit starting Thursday, but divisions may scuttle efforts to shore up the single currency.
All eyes on tense summit as euro crisis deepens
Jun 28, 2012 00:05 EDT
EU leaders debate "a big leap forward" to strengthen their union and save the euro at a two-day summit starting Thursday, but divisions may scuttle efforts to bring the currency back from the brink.
Germany, UK main hurdles to Hollande's Europe
May 07, 2012 06:43 EDT
After slamming Europe's austerity fix for the debt crisis, Francois Hollande's crusade for growth began picking up support even before his win, but can he bring the sceptics and the markets around?
Analysis: Is a breakaway Scotland brave or foolhardy?
Jan 12, 2012 09:16 EST
LONDON (Reuters) - An independent Scotland, the dream of generations of nationalists, would boast a cash-rich economy buoyed by North Sea oil and Edinburgh finance, but would create another small state on the edge of Europe vulnerable to global shocks.
Analysis: Germany faces recession risk as crisis hits confidence
Dec 21, 2011 11:31 EST
BERLIN (Reuters) - After breezing through the euro zone debt crisis for the past two years, Germany's economy could fall into recession as anxious businesses hold off on investment and exports wither.
Analysis: Semi-detached island nation faces EU isolation
Dec 09, 2011 13:18 EST
LONDON/BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Prime Minister David Cameron has made history by blocking EU treaty change in a move that has isolated Britain and this detachment will define the next chapter in this island nation's notoriously tricky relations with continental Europe.
Analysis: Semi-detached island nation faces EU isolation
Dec 09, 2011 11:41 EST
LONDON/BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Prime Minister David Cameron has made history by blocking EU treaty change in a move that has isolated Britain and this detachment will define the next chapter in this island nation's notoriously tricky relations with continental Europe.
Insight: Conflicting visions at core of euro zone crisis
Dec 06, 2011 14:23 EST
PARIS (Reuters) - Same bed, different dreams.
Insight: Conflicting visions at core of euro zone crisis
Dec 06, 2011 08:44 EST
PARIS (Reuters) - Same bed, different dreams.
Insight: Conflicting visions at core of euro zone crisis
Dec 06, 2011 08:35 EST
PARIS (Reuters) - Same bed, different dreams.
Insight: Conflicting visions at core of euro zone crisis
Dec 06, 2011 06:25 EST
PARIS (Reuters) - Same bed, different dreams.
Insight: Conflicting visions at core of euro zone crisis
Dec 06, 2011 05:39 EST
PARIS (Reuters) - Same bed, different dreams.
Analysis: Britons hanker for life outside EU as crisis bites
Oct 28, 2011 12:39 EDT
TUNBRIDGE WELLS, England (Reuters) - In Tunbridge Wells, a typically English small town south of London, workers and shoppers around the modern shopping mall talk readily about their frustrations with the EU and their desire for a referendum that could lead Britain to the exit.
Special Report: In France, far right capitalizes on euro crisis
Oct 07, 2011 08:05 EDT
AMNEVILLE, France (Reuters)- Amneville, a town in the Moselle region of northeastern France, does not look like a fault-line in the euro zone. The smell of grilled chicken wafts over the marketplace on a recent Saturday morning, the CD vendor plays German oom-pah music, and the sky behind the ochre clock tower is a steely blue.