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France’s Socialist government was braced Thursday for a parliamentary vote of confidence over its economic reforms that could in theory bring it down. Analysts...
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France’s Socialist government was braced Thursday for a parliamentary vote of confidence over its economic reforms that could in theory bring it down. Analysts...
Europe and Greece on Thursday gave themselves one last chance to resolve a bitter feud over Greece’s huge debt bailout, with a difficult compromise...
Greece is due to make a formal request for a loan extension from eurozone finance ministers on Thursday, saying it is “optimistic” about a...
A Russia court upheld Tuesday a suspended three-and-a-half year prison sentence against top Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny on charges he embezzled money from French...
Greece was expected Wednesday to bid for extra debt crisis aid from the EU without strings attached, ahead of a closely watched ECB meeting...
Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras on Tuesday named former conservative minister Prokopis Pavlopoulos as his party’s candidate for president, a move calculated to speed...
Cash-strapped Greece can survive financially until the middle of the year after its EU bailout technically ends on February 28, analysts believe, despite the...
European ministers raised the pressure on Greece to accept a last-minute debt deal on Tuesday as the radical leftist government in Athens remained defiant...
Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis said he was confident of reaching a deal with the eurozone on overhauling a hated debt bailout programme in...
Eurozone ministers handed Greece an ultimatum Monday to request an extension to its hated debt bailout programme, deepening a bitter stand-off that risks seeing...