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1. Balancing the technocrats May 19, 2013

It is undemocratic that the ECB can set the eurozone-wide inflation target unilaterally. A simplistic (actually, naive) view of markets is that they exist almost in a...

Balancing the technocrats

2. The paper clip January 18, 2013

A round-up of the international news on Friday, 18 January. The hostage crisis in Algeria – and the possibility that a seemingly unilateral action by the Algerian army to...

The paper clip

3. National politics January 10, 2013

François Hollande wrote his name into history in May 2012 as the first Socialist to be elected president of France since 1988 (when the late François...

4. Country issues June 7, 2012



5. Eurozone sets out stark choice for Greek voters May 16, 2012

A meeting of European Union leaders that had been convened next week to discuss ways of promoting economic growth is shaping up instead to be a crisis summit on Greece....

Eurozone sets out stark choice for Greek voters

6. On shifting sands April 27, 2012

Governments are changing, and falling, across Europe, and that limits the room for manoeuvre in the European Council. Herman Van Rompuy, the president of the European...

On shifting sands

7. Greece told to speed up austerity measures April 19, 2012

Commission publishes report on Greek growth as Italy downgrades its growth targets. The European Commission has urged Greece to speed up privatisations and public-sector...

Greece told to speed up austerity measures

8. Greece announces 6 May election April 11, 2012

Greeks to go to polls for the first time since the start of the eurozone crisis. Greece will go to the polls on 6 May, Lucas Papademos, the caretaker prime minister,...

9. The ruin of Greece? February 15, 2012

The bail-out of Greece still hangs in the balance. But eurozone finance ministers are right to believe that they have the whip hand in the negotiations. Greece's glorious...

The ruin of Greece?

10. Greek MPs approve austerity package despite protests February 13, 2012

MPs sacked for failing to back austerity measures: buildings set on fire as police and protestors clash. Greek MPs approved a package of austerity measures on Sunday that...

Greek MPs approve austerity package despite protests

11. Greek parliament to approve austerity package February 12, 2012

The Greek parliament is expected to approve a package of austerity measures this evening to secure a €130 billion bail-out and avoid “economic chaos” by defaulting...

Greek parliament to approve austerity package

12. No longer a Greek tragedy? February 10, 2012

ANALYSIS Ian Wishart on why eurozone leaders are more comfortable with the idea of a Greek exit from the eurozone. Eurozone ministers delay approval of Greek...

No longer a Greek tragedy?

13. Further delay to Greek government bail-out talks February 7, 2012

Kroes says 'no need' for Greece to stay in eurozone, quickly contradicted by Barroso and Dutch finance minister. A meeting among Greece's political leaders on austerity...

Further delay to Greek government bail-out talks

14. Greek parties fail to reach deal on new loan terms February 5, 2012

Negotiations on measures to satisfy EU and IMF on second bail-out to resume Monday. Talks in Greece aimed at securing a new €130 billion international bail-out for the...

15. Delusion and denial in Greece and Germany February 2, 2012

Why both countries seem to be loosing their grip reality. It is becoming hard to tell whether it is Germany or Greece that has the looser grip on reality. The revelation at...

16. 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

17. Greek elections delayed until April December 28, 2011

New Democracy drops demand for February polls. Greece will hold elections in April, one month later than originally demanded by the centre-right New Democracy party, one of...

Greek elections delayed until April

18. Papademos says Greece will implement reforms November 21, 2011

Greek prime minister in Brussels for talks on bail-out and austerity measures. Lucas Papademos, Greece's new prime minister, today attempted to reassure the country's...

Papademos says Greece will implement reforms

19. Draghi starts his journey into the unknown November 17, 2011

Mario Draghi has made a positive impact as head of the European Central Bank, but it may not be enough to save the eurozone. Mario Draghi has scored two – related –...

Draghi starts his journey into the unknown

20. New Greek government wins confidence vote November 16, 2011

Papademos gets support of 255 MPs. The new interim government in Greece comfortably won a vote of confidence in the Greek parliament on Wednesday, winning support from 255...

New Greek government wins confidence vote

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