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Italians in Rome protest government economic policies
Italian demonstrators protest at government’s austerity measures in Rome.
Workers in Italy have staged a nationwide strike to protest against the government’s economic policies including cuts to public services and labor reforms.
On Friday, the USB union called the 24-hour walkout that so far has disrupted train services and local transport in several cities across the country including the...
Robin Williams commits suicide by hanging himself
Actor and comedian Robin Williams died of a suicide, police now confirm, and believe asphyxia due to hanging was the cause of his death. Williams, 63, died Monday at his home in Marin County, California.
Late Tuesday morning, Marin Co. Sheriff’s Lt. Keith Boyd told reporters at a press conference that Williams’ personal assistant found the actor hanging from a belt around his neck inside a...
Renault warns unions of factory closures amid cuts, layoffs
Employees of “Auto Chassis International” owned by French automaker Renault, attend a rally to protest against job cuts in Le Mans, western France on January 23, 2013.
Renault has officially warned unions that car factories will close unless they seal an agreement of salary cuts and thousands of layoffs in the floundering company.
“If there is no deal, it is impossible to leave things...
Eurozone ministers agree on 2nd bailout package for Greece
Eurozone finance ministers talk while attending a Eurogroup meeting at the European Union council headquarters, Brussels, February 20, 2012.
Eurozone finance ministers have agreed to provide Greece with a new bailout package to help the heavily indebted country stabilize its debt-to-GDP ratio and avert looming bankruptcy.
The long-awaited package worth 130 billion euros was sealed in Brussels on Tuesday...
Italians rage as bankers take over
Italian students march in Milan during a demonstration to protest against the austerity measures in Europe, November 17, 2011.
Italian protesters clashed with police Thursday as thousands took to the streets around the country in anger at budget cuts and the Brussels-backed “bankers’ government.”
The student-led demos came just hours before new Prime Minister Mario Monti, whose government was...
Police clash with students in Athens
Riot police secure the US Embassy in Athens, November 17, 2011.
Greek security forces have clashed with protesters who were marching on the US embassy in Athens to mark the anniversary of a bloody 1973 student uprising which helped topple a US-backed army dictatorship in Greece.
The Thursday demonstration was swelled in numbers as many joined the rally to protest against unpopular austerity measures,...
Barack Obama unveils plan to cut tax for middle class but who pays?
Obama’s $450 billion employment package to save ONE job: his! Struggling President unveils plan to cut tax for middle class but who pays?
Facing a barrage of criticism over his handling of the economy, President Obama last night unveiled a massive $450bn plan to combat the country’s unemployment crisis – and try to save his own job.
In a rare address to a joint session of US Congress...
Italy introduces additional €45.5bn cuts
Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi
Rome has approved a new emergency 45.5-billion-euro austerity plan in response to demands by the European Central Bank (ECB) to balance Italy’s budget by 2013.
The Italian government approved the emergency package in line with the ECB request on Friday, despite strong disagreement and resistance from local government officials who maintain that new austerity...
Pakistan Courts China as US Announces Military Aid Cuts
Yesterday’s announcement that the US is withdrawing some $800 million in military aid from Pakistan looks to do more serious harm to US-Pakistani relations, but if administration officials expected the “rebuke” to be met with an act of contrition from the Pakistani military, they were mistaken.
Rather, Pakistan’s military today insists that they don’t need the US military aid at all, and...
Europe's outlook darkens as Germany, UK make cuts
Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron speaks at the Open University in Milton Keynes, England Monday, June, 7, 2010. Cameron said the pain of cutting Britain's national deficit will be worse than previously feared and will affect everyone in the country. Laying out the reasons for squeezing spending, Cameron said the nation cannot avoid cutting a deficit which rose to 156 billion pounds ($225...