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Greece to need more bailout loans by start of 2014: Germany's central bank
A German flag flies in front of the Bundesbank headquarters in Frankfurt.
A report has revealed a document showing Germany’s central bank predicts that the recession-hit Greece will need more rescue loans from its international creditors by the start of the next year.
According to the report published by prominent German magazine Der Spiegel earlier this week, the document from the Bundesbank...
Greece unemployment rate 27.6% in May
Fresh data show that the unemployment rate in debt-ridden Greece hit a record high in May, with youth accounting for the largest jobless number.
Greece’s jobless rate reached 27.6 percent in May, up from 27.0 percent in April, according to a report released on Thursday by Greece’s statistic service LSTAT.
The agency added that the youth aged between 15 and 24 were hit the hardest with a 64.9 unemployment...
French court overturns ban on Monsanto corn
One of France’s top courts has thrown out a ban on genetically modified corn, which had been in place since March 2012, leaving the door open for Monsanto’s GMO seed to be introduced into the country’s farmland.
The decision by the top administrative court on Thursday argued that the moratorium on the GMO MON810 corn, one of two types of genetically altered crops approved by the European Union,...
Latin American states disapprove of new IMF loans to Greece
Brazil’s executive director at the IMF Paulo Nogueira Batista
Latin American countries have refused to endorse a recent move by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to release 1.7 billion euros ($2.29 billion) of rescue loans to Greece.
Paulo Nogueira Batista, who represents Brazil and 10 other Latin American countries on the IMF executive board, revealed on Wednesday that the group refused...
Eurozone collective debt hits new record high of 92.2%
Europe plunged into financial crisis in early 2008.
Official data show the collective debt in the eurozone has hit a new record high of 92.2 percent in first quarter of 2013, as the 17-nation bloc continues to grapple with a worsening financial crisis.
The data released by Eurostat, the EU’s statistics office, on Monday showed that government debt as a share of the total annual GDP of the eurozone...
Athens mayor attacked over job cuts tied to Greece bailout
Athens Mayor Giorgos Kaminis
Greek staff unionists have physically assaulted Athens Mayor Giorgos Kaminis amid protests against job cuts tied to Greece’s bailout, officials say.
The mayor’s office said Kaminis was “physically attacked” on Sunday while he was leaving a Confederation of Greek Municipalities (KEDE) meeting, where he held discussions about the austerity measures and their affects...
Greece March Unemployment Rate Hits New Record 26.8%
The unemployed make up nearly 6 in 10 young people under 25 years of age – unemployment continues to climb.
The nightmare of unemployment does not end, especially among young people. For another month, Greece is … “the champion” in unemployment, with 26.8% of the working population without a job. 26.8% is an increase from the month before, February was 26.7% according to figures released...
Eurozone unemployment hits previous high of 12.1% in May
A homeless sleeps at the entrance of a bank in Milan, Italy on June 27, 2013.
Recent figures released by the Eurostat data agency show the eurozone unemployment rate has hit its previous record-high of 12.1 percent in May.
According to the data, the jobless rate rose 0.1 percentage in May after the previous months’ figures were amended down from 12.2 percent to 12.0 percent.
Approximately 19.22...
Italy unemployment rate hits new record high in May
Italy’s unemployment rate has risen to a new record high in May as the country is struggling with a recession-hit economy following implementation of tough austerity cuts.
The Rome-based national statistics office, Istat, said on Monday that the jobless rate rose to 12.2 percent in May from 12 percent in April, the highest since the institute started collecting data on Italy in 1977.
The eurozone’s...
Tens of thousands of Italians protest against unemployment, high taxes
Italian students protesting against austerity measures
Tens of thousands of workers and jobless people have taken part in a rally in the Italian capital, Rome, in protest against the country’s rising unemployment rate and unfair taxes.
Italy’s three largest labor union confederations, the CGIL, CISL, and the UIL, organized the Saturday rally.
The protesters slammed the government of Prime Minister...
Italy economy shrinks more than previous forecast
Italy’s economy shrinks more than previously estimated in the first quarter of 2013.
Italy’s economy has contracted more than initially estimated in the first quarter of 2013, marking the seventh quarterly contraction in a row, the country’s statistical agency says.
Figures from the national statistical agency, Istat, showed on Monday that Italy’s gross domestic product (GDP) shrank by...
Eurozone unemployment rate hits record 12.2 percent
People waiting in line at a government employment office in Spain.
Fresh data reveal the eurozone unemployment rate has hit a record high of 12.2 percent in April, with around 19.2 million receiving government financial assistance as recession continues to take its toll on European economies.
The Eurostat data agency said on Friday that a total of 1.6 million people have lost their jobs in the eurozone...
3.26 million jobless in France in April: Labor Ministry
An office of the French state-run employment agency, Pole Emploi, in the northern Paris suburb of Pantin.
The French Labor Ministry says the number of unemployed people reached a record high of 3.26 million in April.
The ministry said on Thursday that the number of registered jobseekers in the eurozone’s second-largest economy increased by 39,800 last month, marking the 24th consecutive monthly...
EU must tackle youth unemployment: European ministers
Young Spaniards protesting against the government in Madrid.
European leaders have warned that youth unemployment in the European Union (EU) must be tackled urgently, as nearly one in four young people in the bloc is out of work.
At a conference in Paris on Tuesday, ministers from France, Italy and Germany said if the issue is not addressed at once, the young people in Europe will lose faith in their...
More Italians in grave economic condition, official figures show
Official figures show that the number of Italians who are in a grave economic condition has increased to an alarming point, Press TV reports.
Italy’s National Statistics Institute, ISTAT, said in a newly released report that at the end of 2012, around 15 million people were dealing with some form of economic hardship.
The report added that over 8.5 million of those people were living in a seriously...