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IMF to the Aid of Ukraine: Well-Intended, but Misguided
Ukraine, battling separatists and demands for autonomy in its eastern regions, confronts a debt crisis. The International Monetary Fund approved $17.5 billion over four years and also called for another ...
September 6, 2015
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David R. Cameron
Soldiers in Hungary Begin Building Fence to Stop Migrants
Hungarian soldiers started building a fence Monday on the border with Serbia, an effort meant to stop the ...
August 3, 2015
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The Associated Press
‘Is This Really Europe?’: Refugees in Calais Speak of Desperate Conditions
As the sun sets on Calais, a new barbed wire fence glints in the evening light, casting a ...
July 31, 2015
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Arshad Isakjee
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Thom Davies
Blood From a Stone
I knew that 40 percent of Greeks now live in poverty and that half of all young people ...
July 30, 2015
BY
John Kiriakou
This Is the End of the Line for Syriza
Greek banks have reopened after weeks of closure. But nothing is harmonious.
July 27, 2015
BY
Dimitris Dalakoglou
Why Obama Doesn’t Want the UK to Leave Europe
The referendum on Britain’s membership of the EU might be more than a year away, but Barack Obama ...
July 27, 2015
BY
Brendan Evans
EU Economic Crisis Creates Third Migration Wave to Latin America
The EU economic crisis is reshaping the migration pattern between Latin America, the Caribbean and the Old Continent, ...
July 23, 2015
BY
Aloysio Santos
EU Task Force Seeks Mental Exams, Drug Tests for Pilots
A European Union task force on Friday recommended pre-employment psychological evaluations and random drug and alcohol testing for ...
July 17, 2015
BY
The Associated Press
Greece: A Europe Forged in One Crisis May Have Laid the Foundations for the Next
Greece has just experienced a nasty reality check. For Europe, the reckoning might simply lie a little further ...
July 14, 2015
BY
George Kyris
Germany’s Merkel Arrives in Bosnia to Back Economic Reform
German Chancellor Angela Merkel has arrived in Sarajevo, the last stop of her Balkan tour that included Albania ...
July 9, 2015
BY
The Associated Press
5 Things You Need to Know About the IMF’s Stance on Greece
With the June 30 deadline looming for Greece's 1.5 billion euro debt repayment, here are five key things ...
June 28, 2015
BY
André Broome
EU Leader Urges Crackdown on ‘Illegal Migration’
The European Union's president called Thursday for a crackdown on migrants who are only looking for jobs as ...
June 25, 2015
BY
The Associated Press
Greece Bailout Uncertainty Weighs on Global Markets
Global stock markets were weighed down Friday by ongoing uncertainty over the future of Greece's bailout
June 12, 2015
BY
The Associated Press
EU Launches Antitrust Investigation Into Amazon Over E-books
The European Union's executive branch has launched an antitrust investigation into online retailer Amazon over its distribution of ...
June 11, 2015
BY
The Associated Press
EU Weighs Unprecedented Reform as Britain Threatens to Leave
The prospect that economic and diplomatic heavyweight Britain might leave the European Union within two years has pushed ...
June 5, 2015
BY
The Associated Press
Future of Two Unions, the EU and the UK, Hangs in Balance
Foreign policy received little mention during Britain's long election campaign, but the surprise victory of David Cameron's Conservative ...
May 13, 2015
BY
Alistair Burnett
EU Moves to Help Tech Companies Compete With US Giants
BRUSSELS—The European Union has unveiled a long-term strategy to help its technology companies compete with U.S. giants like ...
May 6, 2015
BY
The Associated Press
Google Falls Short of Investors’ Expectations, Blames Strengthened Dollar
Google announced first quarter earnings Thursday that fell short of expectations. But, revenue was up 12 percent from ...
April 23, 2015
BY
Shannon Liao
EU Targets Google in Competition Inquiry
There are some specific words that are not particularly popular with the European Commission: "hi-tech," "anti-competitive," and "bundling" ...
April 20, 2015
BY
Evgenia Kanellopoulou
Arming Ukraine With Lethal Weapons Has Risks
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February 12, 2015
BY
Stratfor
Greece and Germany Draw Political Battle Lines
Video Transcript Mark Fleming-Williams: Hello, my name is Mark Fleming-Williams, and today I'm joined by Adriano Bosoni via ...
February 12, 2015
BY
Stratfor
IMF Cuts Growth Forecasts, Citing Sluggish EU, Japan, BRICS
TOKYO—The International Monetary Fund lowered its forecasts for global growth over the next two years, warning Tuesday that ...
January 20, 2015
BY
Elaine Kurtenbach
Struggling EU Hopes 2015 Bring Better Fortunes
With a years with a weak economy and riven by internal conflict, the European Union hopes that 2015 ...
January 1, 2015
BY
Raf Casert
Ghost Town: As Lithuania Joins Euro, Concern Over Emigration
VILNIUS, Lithuania—When Antanas Zubavicius turns the light on in his run-down house, it's the only light for miles. ...
December 31, 2014
BY
Liudas Dapkus
Why the US Will Power the World Economy in 2015
WASHINGTON—The United States is back, and ready to drive global growth in 2015. After long struggling to claw ...
December 29, 2014
BY
Christopher S. Rugaber
Israel Suffers Sharp Rebuffs From Europe
BRUSSELS—Israel suffered back-to-back diplomatic setbacks in Europe on Wednesday as Palestinians headed to the United Nations to try ...
December 17, 2014
BY
John Heilprin
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John-Thor Dahlburg
US Stocks Slip After ECB Decision, Draghi Comments
U.S. stocks moved lower Thursday after European Central Bank President Mario Draghi hinted that the bank is ready ...
December 4, 2014
BY
Ken Sweet
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