Eurozone
  • EU weighs aid, commercial links with Egypt

    EU weighs aid, commercial links with Egypt

    By Justyna Pawlak, Reuters

    BRUSSELS (Reuters) - European Union governments will this week question how to best use their economic ties with Egypt to pressure Cairo's army-backed rulers into finding a peaceful compromise with...

  • Fed minutes, euro zone surveys to point the way

    Fed minutes, euro zone surveys to point the way

    By Alan Wheatley and Global Economics Correspondent, Reuters

    LONDON (Reuters) - A blend of past and present holds the key this week to gauging global economic prospects. Month-old minutes from the Federal Reserve could offer hints on when the U.S. central bank...

  • Booming Gibraltar fears new era of sour relations with Spain

    Booming Gibraltar fears new era of sour relations with Spain

    By Fiona Ortiz, Reuters

    GIBRALTAR (Reuters) - The people of tiny Gibraltar - a wealthy British enclave perched on a rocky outcrop near Spain's southern tip - have a tradition of griping about their big neighbor, which...

  • Spain fishermen protest artificial reef in Gibraltar

    Spain fishermen protest artificial reef in Gibraltar

    By Reuters

    GIBRALTAR (Reuters) - Spanish fishermen protested against the creation of an artificial reef in the bay of Gibraltar on Sunday and claimed the territory's authorities were blocking their access to...

  • Student's death touches nerve in austerity-hit Greece

    By Reuters

    ATHENS (Reuters) - A 19-year old Greek student who died after an argument with a bus ticket inspector has come to symbolize the plight of a population ground down by worsening poverty and...