Eurozone
  • Serbian finance minister cedes economy brief, averts risk of snap poll

    Serbian finance minister cedes economy brief, averts risk of snap poll

    By Reuters

    BELGRADE (Reuters) - Serbian Finance Minister Mladjan Dinkic agreed on Sunday to cede his economy portfolio, averting possible snap elections that could have dented the country's ambitions to join...

  • Turkey's Erdogan slams EU for stance on Egypt bloodshed

    Turkey's Erdogan slams EU for stance on Egypt bloodshed

    By Reuters

    ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan, an outspoken supporter of Egypt's ousted President Mohamed Mursi, lashed out at the European Union and others for failing to condemn...

  • Mursi supporters picked off in Cairo violence

    Mursi supporters picked off in Cairo violence

    By Tom Perry and Noah Browning, Reuters

    CAIRO (Reuters) - They fell one by one, picked off by gunmen who aimed for the chest and head, witnesses said. Some of the dead, supporters of deposed President Mohamed Mursi, were shot between the...

  • Bulgaria PM refuses to quit, says protests hamper reforms

    Bulgaria PM refuses to quit, says protests hamper reforms

    By Gareth Jones and Tsvetelia Tsolova, Reuters

    SOFIA (Reuters) - Bulgaria's prime minister pledged on Friday to stay in power despite daily street protests demanding his resignation, but said his government's lack of broad public support would...

  • France deepens dispute over Mercedes sales ban

    France deepens dispute over Mercedes sales ban

    By Laurence Frost and Christiaan Hetzner, Reuters

    PARIS/FRANKFURT (Reuters) - France took formal steps on Friday to outlaw sales of several Mercedes models, upping the stakes in a standoff over parent company Daimler's use of a refrigerant banned by...