Eurozone
  • Germany, France demand 'no-spy' agreement with U.S.

    Germany, France demand 'no-spy' agreement with U.S.

    By John O'Donnell and Luke Baker, Reuters

    BRUSSELS (Reuters) - German Chancellor Angela Merkel demanded on Thursday that the United States strike a "no-spying" agreement with Berlin and Paris by the end of the year, saying alleged espionage...

  • Special Report: Poland's roads to ruin

    Special Report: Poland's roads to ruin

    By Christian Lowe and Dagmara Leszkowicz, Reuters

    MSZANA, Poland (Reuters) - When Poland started handing out billions of euros worth of contracts for a wave of road-building five years ago, everyone was meant to benefit. Poland would bring its...

  • Insight: Merkel's Europe - how her men run Brussels

    Insight: Merkel's Europe - how her men run Brussels

    By John O'Donnell, Reuters

    BRUSSELS (Reuters) - In Brussels, Germans have shrugged off their postwar reserve and make no apology for shaping Europe's future, taking key posts in EU institutions and pushing Berlin's trade...

  • Analysis: Saudi move reflects fears U.S. falling for Iranian charm

    Analysis: Saudi move reflects fears U.S. falling for Iranian charm

    By Angus McDowall and William Maclean, Reuters

    RIYADH/DUBAI (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia's warning that it will downgrade its relationship with the United States is based on a fear that President Barack Obama lacks both the mettle and the guile to...

  • Former rivals embrace as German coalition talks begin

    Former rivals embrace as German coalition talks begin

    By Andreas Rinke and Holger Hansen, Reuters

    BERLIN (Reuters) - It was a scene that might cause shock in the United States or Britain, where the partisan divide is much deeper, making political compromise seem impossible at times. But in...