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Rescue workers carry a body on a stretcher, after two commuter trains crashed in Buizingen, Belgium Monday, Feb. 15, 2010.
Accident   Brussels   Photos   Railway   Victims  
 Star Tribune 
Serious European train crashes since 1990
Mon 15 Feb 2010
| Here is a list, compiled by the Brussels-based European Railway Agency, of European train accidents causing 15 or more fatalities since 1990. The number of dead is followed by the injured in parenth... (photo: AP / Yves Logghe)
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 Business Report 
Gold rises above $1 100/oz amid currency fears
Mon 15 Feb 2010
  | * Gold lifted by fears over outlook for currency markets | Submit your comment | Gold prices rose above $1 100 (R8 481) an ounce in Europe on Monday, with buying prompted by concern over the ... (photo: WN / Yolanda Leyba)
Taxi drivers chant slogans outside Greece's Finance Ministry during a rally, in Athens, Thursday, Feb. 11, 2010.  The Guardian  Sun 14 Feb 2010
Europe's south refuses to downsize without a fight

| The hard-hit 'Club Med' countries of Greece, Spain, Portugal and Italy once flourished within the eurozone. Now the financial markets have turned on Athens, and Greece's neighbours fear they could b... (photo: AP / Petros Giannakouris)
Europe   Finance   Greece   Photos   Politics  
 George Papandreou, Minister for Foreign Affairs of Greece  Breitbart  Sat 13 Feb 2010
EU takes Greek economy under its wing
| A European Flag and flags from various European countries hang at the Europ... | A worker walks in front of a building under construction in Athens on Febru... | Greek Prime Minister George A. Papan... (photo: UN Photo /Eskinder Debebe)
Economy   Europ   Flag   Papandreou   Photos  
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Eurozone edges into trade surplus Syracuse Fri 12 Feb 2010
Eurozone economic recovery falters in Q4
| (AP) - BRUSSELS - The 16-country eurozone's economy barely grew in the fourth quarter, official figures showed Friday, as the single currency bloc's recovery from reces... (photo: WN / Denise Yong)
Brussels   Eurozone   Photos   Recession   Recovery  
U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Christopher Duffourc, top, fires a wire-guided missile at a range, in the Middle East, Dec. 13, 2009, as Sgt. Roberto Colon, stands by on the ground as a position safety officer. Duffourc and Colon are assigned to the 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit The Press Democrat Thu 11 Feb 2010
Marines test defenses in Taliban-run city
| A NATO spokesman in Brussels called on Taliban militants holding Marjah to surrender. But a Taliban spokesman boasted that the militants were prepared to "sacrifice the... (photo: USMC / Gunnery Sgt. Scott Dunn)
Kabul   Military   Nato   Photos   Taliban  
Euro - Money - Currency. (ps1) Huffington Post Thu 11 Feb 2010
Greece Bail Out: Euro Falls On News Of Rescue

| BRUSSELS — Currency markets on Thursday snubbed European leaders' vague pledge of support to help Greece avoid defaulting on its debt, sending the euro down again... (photo: Creative Commons / Renato Luchini)
Economy   Euro   People   Photos   World  
Protesters hold a banner with a European Union flag in central Athens on Wednesday, Feb. 10, 2010. About 7,000 people took part in two separate, peaceful marches in a drizzly Athens, against the center-left government's austerity plan to ease Greece out of a major debt crisis. Breitbart Thu 11 Feb 2010
EU searches for solution to Greek crisis
BRUSSELS (AP) - Germany and France dangled a limited promise of "political support"—but no financial aid—for debt-burdened Greece at a meeting of European Union... (photo: AP / Petros Giannakouris)
Brussels   France   Germany   Greece   Photos  
EU-Russia Summit with, from left to right: Benita Ferrero-Waldner, Member of the EC in charge of External Relations and European Neighbourhood Policy, Jos Manuel Barroso, President of the EC and Fredrik Reinfeldt, Swedish Prime Minister Philadelphia Daily News Wed 10 Feb 2010
EU nations' reality: Greece's woes are theirs, too
| AOIFE WHITE | The Associated Press | BRUSSELS - Wealthy European nations are moving closer toward swallowing a bitter pill: rescuing Greece from its overspending before... (photo: EC / European Communities 2009)
Debts   EU   Greece   Photos   Pill  
Belgium's Herman Van Rompuy who becomes the first EU president on Jan. 1, speaks during his meeting with Latvian Prime Minister Valdis Dombrovskis in Riga, Latvia, Wednesday, Dec. 2, 2009. The Independent Wed 10 Feb 2010
EU President's secret bid for economic power

| The new President of the European Council, Herman Van Rompuy, is using the financial crisis sweeping the eurozone to launch an audacious grab for power over national bu... (photo: AP / Roman Koksarov)
Brussels   Europe   Finance   Photos   Politics  


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