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Bankers responsible for eurozone debt crisis
A financial analyst says the eurozone bankers and policy makers are responsible for the bloc’s deepening economic crisis, Press TV reports.
“The eurozone is really not in the bad shape that the policy makers tell us it is in. They are basically extorting us into accepting things like transforming the European stability mechanism, the new financing fund into a bank which allows them to get ten...
Eurozone’s unemployment at record high amid debt crisis
People look for job offers outside a local employment office in Ahens on May 22, 2012.
The number of people unemployed across the 17 countries that share the euro currency has hit a record high in June, official figures show.
New data released by the Eurostat, the EU’s statistics office on Tuesday shows that 17.801 million people were out of work in the eurozone in June.
The new figure is 123,000...
Merkel loses support on handling of debt crisis
German Chancellor Merkel attends a session of German parliament (Bundestag).
Support has sharply declined for German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s decisions regarding the eurozone’s spiraling debt crisis, a survey suggests.
The poll, conducted by YouGov and printed in the Monday edition of Bild newspaper, found only 33 percent in favor of Merkel’s stance, Reuters reported.
The steep erosion in domestic...
Spanish rallies turn violent as million people protest in 80 cities
Protesters march during a demonstration against government austerity measures, in central Valencia
Spanish police have clashed with protesters marching against the latest batch of austerity measures. Over a million public employees, trade union members and fed-up citizens have taken to the streets in over 80 Spanish cities.
Violence erupted in Madrid around midnight after dozens of protesters reached...
25% of Spain's population lives below poverty line
A Euro coin with the Spanish national flag in the background.
A recent report released by a Spanish institution says 25 percent of Spain’s population lives below poverty line, 2 percent higher than last year, as the country grapples with the highest rate of impoverishment among European states.
According to an annual report issued by the Spanish Economic and Social Council (CES), lack of jobs for...
EU places Spain on top of list of Europe critical economies
A euro coin with the Spanish national flag in the background.
The European Commission says Spain is on top of the list of the eurozone 12 critical economies as new reports show investors flee Spain amid the deepening financial crisis.
Affected by Greece’s economic woes, the Commission on Wednesday listed Spain and Cyprus as two European states in “very serious” trouble.
“Spain faces...
European stock markets plunge over Spain & Italy job report
European stock markets have dropped sharply, wiping out gains from the day before, amid fears that the eurozone debt crisis is resurfacing.
European stock markets ended lower on Tuesday, with the Spanish stock market the worst hit, as the IBEX 35 index shed 2.7 percent, AFP reported.
In Milan, FTSE MIB index also traded over two percent lower and Frankfurt’s DAX and Paris’ CAC 40 slumped 1.05...
Romania's Prime Minster Resigns Following Anti-Austerity Protest
Gendarme forces move toward protesters in Piata Universitatii square, Bucharest January 19, 2012.
Romania’s Prime Minster Emil Boc has resigned following weeks of public protest against IMF-backed austerity measures amid the debt crisis sweeping the European Union.
Announcing his resignation on Television on Monday, Boc said that he wanted to “defuse political and social tension” and...
Euro debt crisis hangs over EU summit
European Union leaders are expected in Brussels for their first summit of the year in attempt to reconcile austerity with growth and to approve a permanent rescue fund for the crisis-hit eurozone.
The half day summit on Monday is meant to focus on ways to generate growth and create jobs, while having more austere fiscal measures for nations with unsustainable levels of debt.
The summit coincided with...
Portuguese Train drivers continue strike
A man waits for a train at Santa Apolonia train station during a strike in Lisbon, Portugal, December 23, 2011.
Train drivers in Portugal have begun the New Year with industrial action, as they continued their strike in protest at disciplinary measures.
Most national rail services have remained cancelled on Sunday, the last day of a four-day strike.
Drivers were disciplined for allegedly failing to...
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,...
World Bank boss attacks Berlin over euro crisis
Robert Zoellick, the head of the World Bank, on Saturday decried Germany’s lack of leadership during Europe’s sovereign debt crisis.
Speaking to business magazine Wirtschaftswoche, Zoellick said Chancellor Angela Merkel’s government had no vision of how to solve the problems of the 17-member eurozone.
“There has been a lot of political bumbling, but the economy and the markets need direction...
Police clash with Italian protesters
Protesters throw projectiles at riot police in front of the Italian Parliament in Rome, September 15, 2011.
Italian riot police have clashed with protesters rallying against the Italian parliament’s final approval for the government of Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi’s recent austerity package.
The violence erupted outside the parliament as lawmakers were on the austerity measures, AP...