Eurozone
  • EU edges to economic sanctions on Russia but narrows scope

    EU edges to economic sanctions on Russia but narrows scope

    By Adrian Croft and Barbara Lewis, Reuters

    BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Union reached outline agreement on Friday to impose the first economic sanctions on Russia over its behavior in Ukraine but scaled back their scope to exclude...

  • Ukraine faces bitter election in midst of conflict with Russia

    Ukraine faces bitter election in midst of conflict with Russia

    By Natalia Zinets, Reuters

    KIEV (Reuters) - Ukraine's prime minister has launched what promises to be a bitter election campaign that could divide pro-Western parties and complicate their efforts to fight pro-Russian rebels in...

  • Russia says will cooperate with MH17 probe led by Netherlands

    Russia says will cooperate with MH17 probe led by Netherlands

    By Al-Zaquan Amer Hamzah and Siva Govindasamy, Reuters

    KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - Russia will cooperate with the investigation into the downing of a Malaysian airliner a week ago and is satisfied that the Netherlands, rather than Ukraine, is leading the...

  • GSK seeks approval for world's first malaria vaccine

    GSK seeks approval for world's first malaria vaccine

    By Kate Kelland, Reuters

    LONDON (Reuters) - GlaxoSmithKline <GSK.L> said on Thursday it is applying for regulatory approval for the world's first vaccine against malaria, designed for children in Africa. The British...

  • Disenchanted with Putin, some Russians vote with their feet

    Disenchanted with Putin, some Russians vote with their feet

    By Alissa de Carbonnel, Reuters

    MOSCOW (Reuters) - Most of Vladimir Paley's clients want him to dig up their family history with one goal in mind: making a case to obtain foreign citizenship and leave Russia. Six months ago the...