Frontrunner to form a new government shocks financial markets with remarks over EU and IMF loan agreement The fate of Greece is, on Tuesday night, in the hands of
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The UN says EU trawlers are out-muscling 1.5 million fishermen, who themselves warn west Africa could ‘become like Somalia’ Mauritania’s waters are crowded. Twenty-five miles out to sea and
Syrian president’s wife, mother, sister and sister-in-law have their assets frozen and are banned from travelling in EU The European Union has sought to punish Syria’s president, Bashar al-Assad,
Activists claim seven killed in renewed shelling and tank barrage as gunmen shoot dead Syrian general in Damascus Syrian forces have unleashed new tank and rocket attacks on the
The new figure emerged last week in a report from Eurostat, the EU’s statistical agency, which showed that there was a widening gap between the technologically-able northern Europe and the poorer eastern and southern
A decision by the European Court of Justice means an end to lower insurance premiums for women. But is that strictly fair? Age: A lady never tells. Particularly if she’s
Merkel and Sarkozy seek renegotiation of Lisbon treaty to open way for deal to restore faith in single currency Germany and France have struck a grand bargain that they
German chancellor demands tougher budget controls in decisive week for currency, leading to optimism on stock markets Angela Merkel demanded tougher control over the tax-and-spend policies of Germany’s single-currency
German leader calls for ‘not less Europe, but more’ to improve economic situation The German chancellor, Angela Merkel, has called for a stronger political union in Europe to overcome
European leaders watch nervously as embattled premier tries to find allies and avoid being thrown out of the eurozone Politicians in Greece were engaged in frantic negotiations to form
