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Should Eurozone nations continue to heed the words of the very nation which profits directly from austerity gone bad elsewhere?
With the failure of the bailout approval in parliament, Cyprus edges that much closer to default. Thing is, a yes vote wouldn't have changed a thing.
As Europe's Central Bank looks to cut rate targets into 2013, all eyes turn to the key reference rate for the continent's major banks.
The first book in a mystery series starring travel agent Amy Able.
Berlin is a sprawling, modern city with many fascinating sites evoking the cataclysmic events of the 20th century.
The European Central Bank played the great confidence game and one choice cost Greece, and the Euro, nearly everything.
Storm clouds loom over Athens as Greece struggles to satisfy its troika of foreign lenders and create new growth.
Eurozone nations need every King, horse, and man they can find to patch their crumbling banking sectors together again.
The French and Greek elections showed faith in far-Left policies to correct the financial crisis. Did the British do the same?
Europe won't win any prize for innovation on its ninth album, but it's an excellent must-have one for classic hard rock fans.