Eurozone
  • Scottish Independence May Cause An Economic Disaster

    By John Aziz, TheWeek.com

    Scottish independence officially ended in 1707 when the cash-strapped country accepted a full union with England after a disastrous scheme tried to colonize the Gulf of Darién in central America...

  • Why Uber’s on a Collision Course in Germany

    By Eric Auchard, Reuters

    A German regional court has issued a temporary injunction against Uber, the fast-growing, U.S.-based online chauffeur service which is no stranger to legal challenges from taxi-cab rivals and...

  • Putin unveils Ukraine ceasefire plan, France halts warship

    Putin unveils Ukraine ceasefire plan, France halts warship

    By Gareth Jones and Vladimir Soldatkin, Reuters

    KIEV/ULAN BATOR (Reuters) - President Vladimir Putin outlined plans for a ceasefire in eastern Ukraine on Wednesday but Ukraine's prime minister dismissed the proposal, while France expressed its...

  • EU's new leadership trio may surprise on upside

    EU's new leadership trio may surprise on upside

    By Paul Taylor and Robin Emmott, Reuters

    PARIS/BRUSSELS (Reuters) - At first sight, the European Union's new leadership team looks like a missed opportunity. Jean-Claude Juncker, Donald Tusk and Federica Mogherini seem a less than ideal...

  • EU proposes tough sanctions on Moscow as Ukraine rebels advance

    EU proposes tough sanctions on Moscow as Ukraine rebels advance

    By Robin Emmott and Richard Balmforth, Reuters

    BRUSSELS/KIEV (Reuters) - European officials proposed sweeping new sanctions on Tuesday to starve Russia's companies of capital and technology as punishment for Moscow's intervention in Ukraine,...