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1. Eurozone finance ministers to meet on Greek bail-out February 8, 2012

Greek parties expected to reach agreement on austerity measures tonight. The finance ministers of the eurozone are to hold an emergency meeting tomorrow night (9 February) to...

Eurozone finance ministers to meet on Greek bail-out

2. Living in a German Europe February 8, 2012

Thankfully, Angela Merkel – Europe's most determined and powerful politician – is at last listening to others. Vladimir Lenin was reportedly fond of quoting Karl Marx on...

3. EU hopes for Greek deal 'this week' January 31, 2012

Greek deal on write-down of debts to banks would open the way for a second bail-out for Greece. European Union leaders today expressed hope at the end of a one-day summit...

4. Deal close on fiscal treaty January 30, 2012

Talks under way on inter-governmental treaty; Poland concerned about latest draft. Leaders of EU member states have started talks in Brussels, with most of the text of an...

Deal close on fiscal treaty

5. EU leaders to agree economic discipline treaty January 30, 2012

Deal on treaty for permanent eurozone bail-out expected; leaders to discuss growth and jobs. EU leaders meeting in Brussels today will approve a permanent eurozone bail-out...

EU leaders to agree economic discipline treaty

6. Poland threatens to derail fiscal treaty January 26, 2012

Tusk wants Poland to attend eurozone talks; leaders seek agreement on fiscal compact treaty. Donald Tusk, Poland's prime minister, is threatening to keep his country out of...

Poland threatens to derail fiscal treaty

7. Agreement on terms of permanent bail-out fund January 26, 2012

Eurozone finance ministers agree on terms of the European Stability Mechanism a year earlier than planned. The eurozone's 17 finance ministers agreed on Monday (23 January)...

8. Greece urged to reach deal with bondholders January 24, 2012

Latest private-sector involvement plan deemed unacceptable; former European Commission president to head up bail-out fund's investment arm. Finance ministers tonight (23...

9. Ministers to discuss budget surveillance plan January 22, 2012

Finance ministers to debate enhanced budgetary surveillance proposal. National finance ministers are to hold their first discussion on the latest set of economic governance...

10. Greek bail-out and treaty change on ministers' agenda January 20, 2012

Finance ministers from the eurozone's 17 member states will hold their first meeting of the year on Monday (23 January), with little sign that the sovereign-debt crisis is...

Greek bail-out and treaty change on ministers' agenda

11. France pushes ahead with financial transaction tax January 9, 2012

Nicolas Sarkozy says he hopes other EU member states will follow France's lead; Sarkozy and Merkel discuss eurozone crisis. Nicolas Sarkozy, France's president, today said...

France pushes ahead with financial transaction tax

12. A tricky treaty January 5, 2012

Just who is putting together the inter-governmental treaty? And where are they doing it? Negotiations on an inter-governmental treaty are taking place in the Commission's...

13. A frustrating six months in charge December 21, 2011

Deep divisions emerged during Polish presidency. Failure at the border Poland left on the outside as eurozone undergoes a transformation Clashes with Green...

A frustrating six months in charge

14. Finance ministers to discuss IMF, debt crisis December 19, 2011

Conference call to be held this afternoon. The European Union's 27 finance ministers will hold a conference call this afternoon (19 December) to discuss additional...

Finance ministers to discuss IMF, debt crisis

15. Monti makes things more difficult December 15, 2011

Italian PM's reshuffle causes problems for the EU. Not every decision from Mario Monti, Italy's technocratic prime minister, is helpful to the European Union. 

Monti makes things more difficult

16. From one crisis to another December 15, 2011

Last week's European Council was supposed to save the eurozone. It made things much, much worse. Months, if not years, will be needed to get a true perspective on last week's...

17. A coalition of EU lovers and haters December 15, 2011

The incoming Danish presidency is split on the bigger questions of European policy, but it should have no problem pushing forward day-to-day work. Those in Brussels wanting a...

18. Testing Danish efficiency December 15, 2011

As a seven-time holder of the presidency of the EU's Council of Ministers, Denmark will bring with it invaluable knowledge of running the EU. But there are plenty of...

Testing Danish efficiency

19. New treaty, rather than treaty change December 9, 2011

UK vetoes changes to Lisbon treaty; group of 23 countries sign up to intergovernmental treaty. David Cameron, the UK's prime minister, has vetoed plans to change the EU's...

New treaty, rather than treaty change

20. Crucial European Council gets under way December 8, 2011

EU leaders discussing how to tackle the debt crisis. EU leaders are meeting in Brussels this evening to tackle the eurozone debt crisis and save the single currency.

Crucial European Council gets under way

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