If the Shanghai-London Stock Connect takes effect, London will become the first Western market to establish such a connect... READ MORE›
Eurostat has said Greece did not report the Goldman Sachs transactions in 2008, when it and other countries were told to restate their accounts... READ MORE›
Where in europe will they go? if london loses its luster, dublin and frankfurt look like winners, but places like warsaw--yes, warsaw--stand to gain, too... READ MORE›
An outdated European Union has been found out and rejected emphatically by young Greeks in the 21st century... READ MORE›
And it is an example of how the European Union is not just a threat to national democracy, but national security as well... READ MORE›
In Europe, failure carries a much greater stigma than it does in the United States... READ MORE›
Stock markets in Europe and Asia have seen big falls after Greece closed its banks and imposed capital controls... READ MORE›
Merkel faces a very different set of responsibilities starting with maintaining European unity in general and holding the euro together in particular... READ MORE›
Nearly 14 million people were newly displaced in 2014 according to the annual report by the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees... READ MORE›
By contrast the Greek leader Alexis Tsipras announced on Friday that he wants to hold a referendum in Greece on the eurozone crisis on July 5... READ MORE›
Britain needs to get a better deal from brussels or leave the european union major new study argues... READ MORE›
But Prime Minister David Cameron has said this would mean ministers were barred from speaking about European court decisions and the EU budget... READ MORE›
Thom Feeney 29 launched the campaign to raise the money calling on all Europeans to chip in a few euro and end the standoff... READ MORE›
The mess over Greece has hardly helped the reputation of the European Union inside Britain, but it may also help Mr... READ MORE›
Even at this late stage it is possible that Greece will stay in the euro though after the weekend's events this is increasingly problematic... READ MORE›
Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras may have won a victory at home on Sunday as the Greek people dealt a resounding no to European austerity policies... READ MORE›
But if they stand firm, Greece may be forced to leave the eurozone and replace the euro with its greatly devalued former currency, the drachma... READ MORE›
According to Peter Kreko, an analyst at Budapest think-tank Political Capital, even western European far-right parties such as France's Front National would reject such a campaign... READ MORE›
Representatives of the main creditors -- the International Monetary Fund, the European Central Bank and the other European nations that use the euro -- were poring over the Greek proposal on Friday... READ MORE›
Tsipras and Syriza, saying he felt betrayed and pointing out that negotiations in the European Union are not a game of liar's poker... READ MORE›
But tension between Greece and the European Central Bank could rapidly escalate over the huge credit line that is keeping the country's banks afloat... READ MORE›
Twitter has denounced the new austerity measures to be imposed on Greece in exchange for a third bailout as a coup by European leaders... READ MORE›
Representatives from Wangan and Jagalingou people meet executives in London in push to persuade financiers to snub project on groups ancestral land... READ MORE›
Nearly the entire top European leadership in Brussels is backing a yes vote... READ MORE›
David Cameron is to set out his EU renegotiation aims at a meeting of European leaders in Brussels later... READ MORE›
In London the benchmark FTSE 100 index had dipped 0.4 percent at midday... READ MORE›
The effort of traditional political parties to attract alienated and angry voters has shifted the discourse... READ MORE›
Many experts agree that Greek-owned banks in Bulgaria, unlike their parent companies in Greece, are financially sound, with healthy balance sheets and large amounts of cash... READ MORE›
In the EU, the majority is supposed to win, and they are supposed to support the European Union... READ MORE›
More than 50,000 migrants have arrived in Italy alone this year, according to Frontex, the European Union agency that helps protect the bloc's borders... READ MORE›
The European Central Bank last week downgraded the value of Greek bonds when used as collateral for emergency loans... READ MORE›
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