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(Reuters) - Europe's economic slowdown has hit the engine-room of the euro zone, including Germany, gloomy new indicators have revealed, adding urgency to the region's struggle to keep Greece's debt crisis from tearing the single currency apart.
CHICAGO (Reuters) - U.S. President Barack Obama urged Europe on Monday to strengthen its defenses against financial market turmoil and recapitalize its banks as part of a four-pronged strategy for tackling the euro zone crisis.
The European Commission warned Google to propose changes in “a matter of weeks” to its method of answering user queries, or possibly face an antitrust lawsuit.
It's unbelievable that we should be urging our neighbours to adopt a tighter fiscal union, argues Boris Johnson.
CAMP DAVID, Maryland (Reuters) - A growing chorus of world leaders on Friday pushed for a shift toward more pro-growth policies to help ease a European crisis that threatens to oust Greece from the euro zone and reverberate throughout the global economy. Setting the tone for a weekend G8 summit, President Barack Obama aligned himself with the new French president's drive for more economic stimulu
Companies in the euro zone are finding that they can bypass the uncertainties of local banks and obtain money in the bond market.
NAVARRE, Ohio/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The busy shop floor at Miller Weldmaster Corp could make a great location for an Obama campaign ad.
Human Rights Watch issued a report Monday saying that NATO air strikes killed 72 civilians in Libya last year and accusing the Western alliance of underplaying collateral damage during the campaign that helped oust Muammar Gaddafi.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - NATO air strikes killed 72 civilians in Libya last year, Human Rights Watch said on Monday, accusing the western alliance of failing to acknowledge the scope of collateral damage it caused during the campaign that helped oust Muammar Gaddafi. In a report based on investigations at bombing sites during and after the conflict, the New York-based HRW said NATO strikes killed 20
After failed efforts to restore confidence in their sickly banks, European governments face growing pressure to give officials more powers to shore up shaky lenders.
As voters call for fewer government cutbacks and more spending, investors are asking: How will it be paid for?
The mass deaths of thousands of pelicans and nearly 900 dolphins along the beaches of northern Peru are being investigated by scientists, as environmentalists queried the government's ability to protect one of the world's most abundant areas of marine life.
After the Greek and French elections, growth is now a priority in Europe, but significant change may depend on how far Germany is willing to budge from austerity.
Egyptian authorities have detained at least 179 people after a soldier was killed and almost 300 people were injured on Friday as security forces clashed with protesters demanding an end to military rule in Cairo.
Dozens of people were injured in a renewed outburst of protest and violence, as Egypt enters what may be a climactic stage of its turbulent shift from military rule.
The Israeli military said on Wednesday that it had closed its inquiry into the deaths of at least 21 Palestinian family members during the 2009 Gaza war, and denied charges that forces deliberately attacked civilians.
The recruitment of young, skilled southern Europeans has led to concerns that Germany is gaining another economic advantage over financially ailing European Union countries.
The European debt crisis and widespread regional recession have sapped the buying power of the middle-class Europeans who would normally be Ford’s best customers.

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