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Thousands hold anti-austerity demonstration in Athens
Greek protesters shout slogans during a demonstration outside the parliament in Athens on March 30, 2014.
Thousands of people in Greece have held a protest rally outside the parliament in the capital Athens against government’s austerity measures.
Over 12,000 people rallied in the capital on Sunday ahead of the parliament vote on a bill for fresh international loans.
Lawmakers are expected to approve...
Kiev plans to cut pensions 50%
A participant in a rally in support of Ukraine’s integration with the EU, on Kiev’s Independence Square.
The self-proclaimed government in Kiev is reportedly planning to cut pensions by 50 percent as part of unprecedented austerity measures to save Ukraine from default. With an “empty treasury”, reduction of payments might take place in March.
According to the draft document obtained...
Malaria returns to Greece as austerity wreaks havoc on healthcare
Tough austerity measures imposed by the Greek government have inflicted major damage to the health of the Greek population, leaving nearly one million of the country’s most vulnerable people without access to healthcare.
As a result of a six percent cap on health spending imposed by the so-called Troika as part of austerity measures forced on the country, the Greek public hospital budget was cut...
Greek state hospital workers go on nationwide strike
State hospital workers in Greece stage a strike in central Athens to protest at the government’s austerity measures.
Greek state hospital doctors, nurses and administrative staff have held a strike to protest the government’s austerity measures which allegedly aim to make the healthcare sector “more efficient.”
Hundreds of hospital workers congregated outside the parliament building...
British chancellor announces fresh austerity measures
Britain’s Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne says the country’s gross domestic product (GDP) fell by 7.2 percent from 2008 to 2009, adding that the drop wiped £112 billion off the UK’s economy.
Making his Autumn Statement before lawmakers at the House of Commons, Osborne stressed that the country could not stop fighting for its recovery as a reassessment by the Office for National Statistics...
Thousands march in Greece to protest austerity
More than 10,000 Greek workers have taken to the streets in the capital to protest against the government’s austerity measures, as inspectors of the troika of international lenders are in Athens to review the country’s bailout.
Some 12,000 people participated in two separate marches to parliament on Wednesday in Athens.
Similar protests were also held in the country’s second largest city,...
Spanish woman is fired for missing work on day of dismissal
Amaya Muñoz cries in the arms of friends on being evicted from her home; the operation was conducted by 100 police officers. This is the mirror image of the horror affecting countless families across Spain, who are losing their jobs and their homes in the most shocking wave of austerity.
Amaya Muñoz is the drama of the Spanish population facing austerity policies: she is jobless and homeless. “You...
Italian protesters take on police during mass march against austerity budget
Violence broke out between police and demonstrators in Rome on Saturday as tens of thousands took to the streets to protest Italy’s new budget.
“We are laying siege to the city!” chanted the crowd, as a small minority pelted the police and government buildings with water bottles and eggs.
A group of protesters turned over garbage bins and set some of them on fire in front of the Economy Ministry.
Police...
Portuguese protesters demand resignation of government
Tens of thousands of Portuguese have staged anti-austerity demonstrations in the country’s two most populated cities, demanding the resignation of the government.
On Saturday, thousands of people took to the streets of the capital Lisbon against new wage and pension cuts planned in the country’s 2014 budget.
According to organizers, up to 70,000 people attended the rally.
The protesters called...
Italians go on strike to protest austerity measures
Demonstrators dressed to represent prisoners, hold chains and a mock cannonball during a protest against the reforms by the Italian government in downtown Rome, October 18, 2013.
Thousands of Italian civil servants and transport workers have gone on strike in the capital Rome and other cities to protest against austerity measures enforced by the government.
Friday strike, which disrupted urban transportation,...
Watchdog warns Spain about impact of cuts on children
Europe’s main human rights watchdog has warned that Spain’s austerity program could have a devastating impact on children, as cuts have increased child poverty, malnutrition and inadequate housing.
Nils Muiznieks, the Council of Europe’s Commissioner for Human Rights, published a report on Wednesday based on a visit to Spain earlier this year.
He called on Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy’s...
Up to 146 million risk poverty if EU's austerity drags on
As EU countries battle the financial crisis with austerity, average citizens get hurt while unemployment rises and social programs disappear. Up to 146 million Europeans are at risk of falling into poverty by 2025, the head of Oxfam’s EU office told RT.
If the damage being inflicted by the European Union’s austerity measures is not reversed, the number of people trapped in poverty will increase...
Greek teachers clash with riot police during protests over layoffs
Greek teachers have clashed with police as demonstrators took to the streets in capital, Athens, to protest against public sector layoffs and forced transfers in the austerity-hit nation.
Police fired tear gas at striking teachers and school patrol guards who tried to enter the Administrative Reforms Ministry in the country’s capital city on Monday.
The high school teachers’ union, OLME, started...
Spain's public debt climbs to record 92.2% of GDP
Spain public debt has climbed to record 92.2 percent of the country’s gross domestic product (GDP) for the second quarter of this year amid deteriorating financial woes.
The Bank of Spain announced on Friday that the Spanish debt for the period between April and June surpassed the government’s year-end target of 91.4 percent of GDP, reaching the unprecedented 92.2-percent level.
This is while...
Greece unemployment rate hits new high in July
Official data shows Greece’s unemployment rate rose to a new record high in July as the country continues to grapple with a recession-hit economy following the implementation of tough austerity measures.
The Greek Statistical Authority said on Thursday that the jobless rate rose to 27.9 percent in July from 27.6 percent in June, marking a sharp rise compared to last year when the jobless rate stood...