Friday, Dec 28, 2012 2:52 PM UTC
Italian elections may decide euro’s fate
Italy's economy dwarfs that of other countries in the currency union, which can ill afford another Greek meltdown
Italy's economy dwarfs that of other countries in the currency union, which can ill afford another Greek meltdown
The newest OECD report warns both Europe and the U.S. against swift austerity measures
Increasingly depressed conditions across the 17-member group at a time of austerity and high unemployment VIDEO
Should we call it the "fiscal cliff," the "austerity bomb" or something else?
Workers across the European Union coordinate strikes and demonstrations
Around 70,000 protesters took to the street in anti-austerity demonstarions
Some say the choice is "nonsense," others see it as an important morale boost for the beleaguered union
Honor comes as 27-nation bloc was struggling with its biggest crisis since it was created in the 1950s
S&P downgrades Spain's debt to just above junk status
The German leader is in the country for the first time since the Eurozone crisis began
Spain's youth unemployment rate has exceeded 50 percent
A new short film documents and explains the context of recent anti-austerity protests in Spain VIDEO
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