Eurozone
  • Egypt's Sisi to run for president, vows to tackle militancy

    Egypt's Sisi to run for president, vows to tackle militancy

    By Tom Perry and Mahmoud Mourad, Reuters

    CAIRO (Reuters) - Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, the general who ousted Egypt's first freely elected leader, declared his candidacy on Wednesday for a presidential election he is expected to easily win. Sisi...

  • Obama tells EU to do more to cut reliance on Russian gas

    Obama tells EU to do more to cut reliance on Russian gas

    By Robin Emmott and Jan Strupczewski, Reuters

    BRUSSELS (Reuters) - U.S. President Barack Obama told the European Union on Wednesday it cannot rely on the United States alone to reduce its dependency on Russian energy, as relations with Moscow...

  • U.S., EU to work together on tougher Russia sanctions

    U.S., EU to work together on tougher Russia sanctions

    By Jeff Mason and Lidia Kelly, Reuters

    BRUSSELS/MOSCOW (Reuters) - The United States and the European Union agreed on Wednesday to work together to prepare possible tougher economic sanctions in response to Russia's behavior in Ukraine,...

  • Insight: Hungary to ignore critics with landslide for Orban

    Insight: Hungary to ignore critics with landslide for Orban

    By Gergely Szakacs and Christian Lowe, Reuters

    BATONYTERENYE, Hungary (Reuters) - Barring a major upset, Hungarians will enthusiastically re-elect Prime Minister Viktor Orban and his Fidesz party for another term in April. To outsiders who see an...

  • Moscow says Ukraine stops Russian crews disembarking in Kiev

    By Reuters

    MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian accused Ukraine on Wednesday of violating international conventions and putting lives at risk by preventing Russian pilots and crew disembarking after passenger flights to...