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German leader Angela Merkel enters the lion's den: Greece
World NowWith Europe's debt crisis deepening, German Chancellor Angela Merkel arrived in Greece o signal her support for a country where many blame her personally for driving their economy into the ground.... -
Sanctions, currency chaos igniting unrest in outcast Iran
World NowGlobal Focus: Tehran's cavernous Grand Bazaar has been the scene of violence this week as money traders and vendors clashed with riot police over the plummeting value of the Iranian currency being gutted by international sanctions and mismanagement by the... -
Deepening recession heats up talk of Greece exiting Eurozone
World NowGlobal Focus: As the Economist recalled this week, the Eurozone was supposed to be “a Hotel California that you can never leave.” Now, with much of the continent, including Greece, mired in recession, that hopeful vision of affluence does seem... -
Swazi protesters infuriated by reports of royal trip to Vegas
World NowAs government workers agitate for better pay in Swaziland, reports that their king is sending three of his wives on holiday in Las Vegas have incensed protesters who fault his extravagance.... -
Creditors arrive in Greece for crucial inspection
World NowWith doubts flaring anew over whether Europe can solve its deepening debt and currency crisis, Greece’s international creditors arrived in Athens on Tuesday for a inspection that could determine if the near-bankrupt nation remains within the... -
Spain bank bailout may be near
World NowSpain appears to be close to asking for an international bailout of its flagging baking sector. Some reports say the request could come as early as this weekend.... -
Leaders of the Group of 20 nations gather in Mexico
World NowLOS CABOS, Mexico –- With the pro-bailout New Democracy party’s victory in Greece, leaders of the world’s biggest economies averted the worst of possible scenarios heading into their annual summit Monday. The heads of the Group of 20... -
Greeks vote in potentially fateful election
World NowGreek voters go to the polls Sunday in an election that could decide whether their country stays in the Eurozone. The center-right New Democracy party and the radical left-wing Syriza party are locked in a neck-and-neck race.... -
IMF warns euro crisis at 'critical stage,' urges swift action
World NowThe International Monetary Fund warned Thursday that the Eurozone crisis has reached a "critical stage" and expressed fears for the future of the common currency unless the 17 nations that use it swiftly integrate their banking and fiscal policies.... -
New problem for Greece: Designated finance minister steps aside
World NowLess than a week after Greece installed a rickety coalition government, fresh fears of uncertainty flared when Vassilis Rapanos, the man expected to fill the crucial post of finance minister, said he was turning down the job for health reasons.... -
Cyprus asks for EU bailout, weighs loans from Russia, China
World NowCyprus asked European Union states for a bailout of its troubled banks, becoming the fifth member of the Eurozone to seek help balancing its books.... -
Liberal economist tapped to spearhead Greek economy overhaul
World NowGreece’s creaky coalition on Tuesday appointed economist Ioannis Stournaras to spearhead efforts to fix the country's broken economy - with the job of fixing the country’s broken economy -- a critical but hugely unpopular post which the...
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