Articles
In German courtroom, Merkel’s government sides with the euro doves
As the euro crisis has rumbled on over the past three years, politicians, analysts and commentators around the world have frequently referred to Germany as the...

Italy’s Political Mess: Why the Euro Debt Crisis Never Ended
Over the last few months, Europe seemed to be proving its doubters wrong. Thanks to a timely intervention by European Central Bank President Mario Draghi in...
Is the E.U. Nearing a Landmark Banking Deal?
European Union finance ministers announced unexpected advances towards a banking union designed to prevent the excesses that transformed Europe's sovereign debt...
It’s Official: Eurozone Enters Second Recession In Three Years
Despite positive growth in France and Germany, official figures show the 17-nation euro bloc sinking into its second recession since 2009—with experts warning...

France ‘Biggest Problem’ in Euro Crisis, Say German Officials
France smarts at German comments despairing French economic response to the euro crisis, and media reports contending Berlin is preparing a To-Do reform list for...
Photo Essays

The New Castles of Spain: Victims of the Euro Crisis
How a debt-fueled building boom has littered the country with expensive white elephants
Articles from Around the Web
A More Secular Europe, Divided by the Cross
A commemorative euro coin with Christian imagery became the latest source of discord between the profoundly religious and those who prize a more rigid church-state divide. ...
Herschel telescope switched off
Controllers sever all communications with Europe's billion-euro Herschel space telescope, formally bringing to a close its observation role. ...
The Euro's Permanent Political Crisis
Question arises as to euro's viability as a transaction currency and a reliable store of value. ...
Why Odds Are Stacked Against Euro
The euro has gained more than 4 percent against the U.S. dollar since mid-May, but analysts say its headed lower. ...


