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Construction worker Antonio Montoya, 54, stands in line at the employment office in Almeria, southern Spain, on Thursday, Feb. 19, 2009.
Brussels   Domestic   Economy   Photos   Spain   wikipedia:Jobless  
 The Times Of India 
Spain faces recession, growing unemployment in 2012
Tweet | Spain's gross domestic product will shrink 1.7 percent this year and the jobless rate will climb to 24.3 percent, the government said Friday. | Those are the assumptions underlying the austeri... (photo: AP / Sergio Torres)
Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, right, stands in front of a display during a visit to a new military radar facility in the Kaliningrad region, Russia, Tuesday, Nov. 29 2011.
Georgia   Moscow   Photos   Politics   Russia   Wikipedia:GeorgiaRussia relations  
 The New York Times 
Russia Offers to Thaw Relations with Georgia
| MOSCOW—Russia made an unexpected offer late on Friday to Georgia to re-establish diplomatic relations that were severed when the neighboring countries went to war in 2008. Connect With Us on T... (photo: AP / RIA-Novosti, Mikhail Klimentyev, Presidential Press Service)
Bayern's injured Arjen Robben of the Netherland's, right, runs during a training session in Munich, southern Germany, Tuesday, Nov. 1, 2011. Bayern Munich will play a Champions League round of 16 second match against SSC Napoli Wednesday.  ESPN 
Robben reveals frustrations March 2, 2012
| believes the recent criticism of his performances amounts to "personal warfare" and suggested he does not have the confidence of Bayern Munich manager Jupp Heynckes. | GettyImagesArjen Robben has fa... (photo: AP / Matthias Schrader)
Photos   Soccer   Sport   Star   Wikipedia: Arjen Robben  
In this Feb. 28, 2012 photo, a pair of specialists work at heir post on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. Markets were resilient Thursday, March 1, 2012, despite ongoing concerns that the U.S. Federal Reserve may be turning a bit more hawkish and figures in Europe showing an unappetizing brew of rising unemployment and inflation  CNN 
Stocks open lower, fight for 3rd week of gains
By CNNMoney staff @CNNMoneyMarkets March 2, 2012: 9:42 AM ET | NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- Stocks edged lower at Friday,'s open putting a third straight week of gains on the line, as investors turned their... (photo: AP / Richard Drew)
Earnings   Market   Photos   Washington   Wikipedia: Economy of the United States  
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Serbian President Boris Tadic speaks during a media conference at EU headquarters in Brussels on Tuesday, Feb. 28, 2012. Al Jazeera
EU grants Serbia candidate status
| European Union leaders have endorsed Serbia as a candidate for membership in the 27-nation bloc. | Thursday's confirmation of candidate status is seen as a historic ste... (photo: AP / Virginia Mayo)
Balkans   EU   Photos   Serbia   Wikipedia: Serbia  
Serbia granted EU candidate status France24
Serbia granted EU candidate status
| REUTERS - The European Union made Serbia a candidate for membership on Thursday in an attempt to promote better government in the western Balkans as the region struggle... (photo: EC / EC)
Balkans   EU   Membership   Photos   Serbia   Wikipedia: Serbia  
Europe seeks growth as austerity takes its toll STL Today
Europe seeks growth as austerity takes its toll
| Europe's leaders have said they are committed to supporting economic growth, in a concession that their focus on austerity as the key to solving the debt crisis is not ... (photo: EC / EC)
Debt   EU   Europe   Leaders   Photos   Wikipedia: European Economic Community  
EU finance chiefs give Greece $58bn but stoke fears of default after delaying bail-out decision The Daily Telegraph
EU finance chiefs give Greece $58bn but stoke fears of default after delaying bail-out decision
European powers approved the release of funds for Greece's international creditors but delayed the decision to bail out Athens until March 12 - perilously close to the co... (photo: EC / EC)
EU   Finance   Funds   Greece   Photos   Wikipedia: Europe  
French President Nicolas Sarkozy speaks with the media as he arrives for an EU summit in Brussels on Thursday, March 1, 2012. BBC News
France election: Sarkozy hides in bar amid protest
Hundreds of angry protesters have booed French President Nicolas Sarkozy, forcing him to take shelter in a bar as he campaigned in the Basque country ahead of April's pre... (photo: AP / Remy de la Mauviniere)
France   Photos   Protest   Sarkozy   Wikipedia: Presidency of Nicolas Sarkozy  
Spain's Roberto Soldado, center, celebrates with David Silva and Santiago Cazorla, after scoring against Venezuela during his international friendly soccer match at the Rosaleda stadium in Malaga, Spain, Wednesday, Feb. 29, 2012. The Guardian
What the Euro 2012 finalists learned from their matches this week
| Our team of writers, bloggers and fans from all over Europe dissect the action on Wednesday night, when all 16 of the Euro 2012 finalists were in action Roberto Soldado... (photo: AP / Sergio Torres)
Football   Photos   Spain   Venezuela   Wikipedia: Spain national football team  
EU leaders optimistic ahead of summit despite "dramatic" job figures m&c;
EU leaders optimistic ahead of summit despite "dramatic" job figures
| Brussels - The European Union has a chance to get out of its economic black hole, the bloc's leaders said ahead of a two-day summit, despite record-high unemployment fi... (photo: EC / EC)
Brussels   EU   Leaders   Photos   Summit   Wikipedia: Brussels  
A general view of the Greek Parliament during a debate in Athens on Tuesday June 21, 2011. Debate began in parliament last Sunday on a vote of confidence in the reshuffled government. BBC News
EU summit: Greek parliament backs bailout cuts
Greek MPs have backed the last major package of reforms promised in return for a second EU/IMF bailout, hours before EU leaders meet in Brussels. | They pushed through a ... (photo: AP / Dimitri Messinis)
Greece   Parliament   Photos   Summit   Wikipedia: Greek government debt crisis  
Politics Health
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- 'Spend Your Money Elsewhere'
- Unethical drug companies targeted in Europe
- Good morning Panama City, French Presidential Candidate woul
In a Feb. 27, 2008 file photo euro coins and dollar bills are seen in Frankfurt, central Germany. The euro roared to another record high Tuesday, April 22, 2008 briefly crossing $1.60 in late afternoon trading in Europe after a pair of European Central Bank governors said high inflation may cause the bank to raise interest ra
Spain Unable to Meet Goal for Deficit Cuts This Year
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- Hendrickson wins first women's ski jumping title
- Unethical drug companies targeted in Europe
- Spain: Court Orders Mubarak Associate to Face Corruption Cha
- British Premier Changes Horse Stories Mid-Scandal
Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, right, stands in front of a display during a visit to a new military radar facility in the Kaliningrad region, Russia, Tuesday, Nov. 29 2011.
Russia Offers to Thaw Relations with Georgia
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Business & Economy Society & Culture
- Moody's downgrades Greece to lowest rating on its bond s
- Robosigning focuses attention on title companies
- Moody's downgrades Greece yet again
- Dollar Posts Its Biggest Rally In Two Months, Will It Last T
Construction worker Antonio Montoya, 54, stands in line at the employment office in Almeria, southern Spain, on Thursday, Feb. 19, 2009.
Spain faces recession, growing unemployment in 2012
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Jails built for potential hooligans are seen through fences at the Palexpo in Geneva, Switzerland, on Thursday, June 5, 2008. Fearing rowdy fans looking to spoil the Euro 2008 European Soccer Championship, Swiss authorities are turning part of Geneva's giant convention center into a temporary detention facility to keep troublemakers out of the way from the upcoming championships.
Robert Fisk: Jailed in Geneva - the colonel who stood up against Mubarak, but refused ...
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Science & Technology Terrorism
- Bankruptcy’s Odd Twist With Union Contracts
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- A.I.G. Sheds Stake in Blackstone
- Super Cloud Computing Center in Europe Will Make Space & Phy
Fiat cars are parked in the courtyard of a retailer in Milan, Italy, Thursday, May 7, 2009. Fiat Group CEO Sergio Marchionne will become the chief executive of Chrysler after the U.S. automaker emerges from bankruptcy, a Fiat spokesman confirmed Thursday. Marchionne, the 56-year-old dual Canadian and Italian citizen, has been tipped for the job since the Italian automaker reached a deal to take a 20-percent stake in the bankrupt Chrysler. U.S. President Barack Obama's administration has said Chrysler could comes out of a "surgical" bankruptcy in 30 to 60 days  much more quickly than usual. Marchionne, meanwhile, also is in talks to take over General Motor's operations in Europe  Germany's Opel, Britain's Vauxhall and Sweden's Saab, and Fiat confirmed that it is also interested in GM's Latin American operations.
Italy unemployment rate hits record 9.2%
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- What would Pericles do?Commentary
- World Briefs for March 3, 2012
- Moody's downgrades Greece to lowest level
- Iran parliament vote seen bolstering Supreme Leader
In this Feb. 28, 2012 photo, a pair of specialists work at heir post on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. Markets were resilient Thursday, March 1, 2012, despite ongoing concerns that the U.S. Federal Reserve may be turning a bit more hawkish and figures in Europe showing an unappetizing brew of rising unemployment and inflation
Stocks open lower, fight for 3rd week of gains
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- Dollar Posts Its Biggest Rally In Two Months, Will It Last T
- Carriers slow phone data
- Spanish deficit tests Europe's fiscal treaty
- European stocks end mixed as currency falls
In this Feb. 28, 2012 photo, a pair of specialists work at heir post on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. Markets were resilient Thursday, March 1, 2012, despite ongoing concerns that the U.S. Federal Reserve may be turning a bit more hawkish and figures in Europe showing an unappetizing brew of rising unemployment and inflation
Stocks open lower, fight for 3rd week of gains
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EU finance chiefs give Greece $58bn but stoke fears of default after delaying bail-out decision
EU finance chiefs give Greece $58bn but stoke fears of default after delaying bail-out decision
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