Eurozone
  • France says its journalists "coldly assassinated" in Mali

    France says its journalists "coldly assassinated" in Mali

    By John Irish and Adama Diarra, Reuters

    PARIS/BAMAKO (Reuters) - France said on Sunday two French journalists found dead in the northern Mali region of Kidal had been "coldly assassinated" by militants and vowed to step up security...

  • Kosovo vote, key to Serb integration, marred by violence, boycott

    Kosovo vote, key to Serb integration, marred by violence, boycott

    By Aleksandar Vasovic, Reuters

    MITROVICA, Kosovo (Reuters) - An election in Kosovo designed to help end years of de facto ethnic partition was marred by violence and intimidation by Serb hardliners on Sunday, undermining a fragile...

  • Two French journalists abducted, killed in northern Mali

    Two French journalists abducted, killed in northern Mali

    By Adama Diarra and John Irish, Reuters

    BAMAKO/PARIS (Reuters) - Two French radio journalists were killed by gunmen in northern Mali on Saturday shortly after being abducted in the town of Kidal, French and Malian officials said. The...

  • Iran and big powers end expert talks without comment

    By Reuters

    VIENNA (Reuters) - Iran and six world powers ended an expert-level meeting over Tehran's disputed nuclear activities on Thursday, but there was no immediate word on whether they had come any closer...

  • Troika put return Greek visit on ice due to budget hole

    Troika put return Greek visit on ice due to budget hole

    By Martin Santa and Jan Strupczewski, Reuters

    BRUSSELS (Reuters) - International inspectors are set to put on hold a trip to Athens because they have been unable to bridge differences with Greece over how to close a 2 billion euro ($2.7 billion...