Eurozone
  • Turkey blocks Twitter days before vote as PM fights scandal

    Turkey blocks Twitter days before vote as PM fights scandal

    By Orhan Coskun, Reuters

    ANKARA (Reuters) - Turkey's courts have blocked access to Twitter days before elections as Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan battles a corruption scandal that has seen social media platforms awash with...

  • Russian Finance Ministry sees no big immediate impact from sanctions

    By Reuters

    MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian Deputy Finance Minister Alexei Moiseev said on Friday he expected no big immediate impact from western sanctions on Russia's financial sector and argued that the country's...

  • Syrians are main asylum seekers in rich world: U.N.

    Syrians are main asylum seekers in rich world: U.N.

    By Stephanie Nebehay, Reuters

    GENEVA (Reuters) - For the first time, Syrians were the biggest group seeking asylum in industrialized countries last year, as the impact of fighting in the country spread beyond the turbulent region...

  • Europe strikes deal to complete banking union

    Europe strikes deal to complete banking union

    By John O'Donnell and Tom Körkemeier, Reuters

    BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Europe took the final step to complete a banking union on Thursday with an agency to shut failing euro zone banks, but there will be no joint government back-up to pay the costs...

  • Obama hits closest Putin allies with sanctions over Crimea

    Obama hits closest Putin allies with sanctions over Crimea

    By Steve Holland and Maria Tsvetkova, Reuters

    WASHINGTON/MOSCOW (Reuters) - U.S. President Barack Obama raised the stakes in an East-West confrontation over Crimea on Thursday by targeting some of Russian President Vladimir Putin's closest long-...