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Spain, Italy Team Up to Demand Crisis Relief

(MADRID) — The premiers of Spain and Italy teamed up Monday to push the eurozone to focus more on spurring economic growth instead of just reducing debt — a move...

Italy’s New Government Wins 1st Confidence Vote

(ROME) — Italy's new government easily passed its first confirmation vote Monday in Parliament after Premier Enrico Letta made concessions to his uneasy...

May Day Strike Disrupts Transport in Greece

(ATHENS, Greece) -- Ferry and train services in Greece have ground to a halt as unions hold a strike for May Day. And hundreds of people are gathering for...

Europe Eases the Austerity Whip – a Little

(FRANKFURT, Germany) — Three and a half years into its government-debt crisis, there are signs that Europe is adopting a gentler approach toward austerity. ...

Workers Protest to Get E.U. Leaders to End Austerity

(BRUSSELS) — Some 10,000 workers from across the European Union protested outside a summit of EU leaders Thursday, demanding they end years of austerity and...

Greek Unemployment Reaches Record 26%

(ATHENS, Greece) — Unemployment in debt-crippled Greece rose to a record of 26 percent in the last quarter of 2012, as austerity measures combined with a deep...

Austerity Triggers Novel Protests in Portugal

(LISBON, Portugal) — A Portuguese revolutionary song from 40 years ago is haunting the bailed-out country's government. Anti-austerity protesters are hounding...

Greece Hit by General Strike Against Austerity

(ATHENS, Greece) — Thousands of anti-austerity demonstrators took to the streets of Athens on Wednesday as unions staged a general strike to protest the...

Greek Journalists Strike to Protest Austerity

(ATHENS, Greece) — Greek journalists have walked off the job for 24 hours to protest austerity measures and income cuts, pulling radio and television news...

The Upside of Pentagon Budget Cuts

Defense Secretary Leon Panetta was on Capitol Hill Thursday testifying about the slaying of four U.S. officials in Benghazi last September. But the looming...