Eurozone
  • Egypt allows EU envoy to see deposed president

    Egypt allows EU envoy to see deposed president

    By Maggie Fick and Matt Robinson, Reuters

    CAIRO (Reuters) - Egypt allowed Europe's top diplomat to meet deposed Islamist President Mohamed Mursi on Monday, flying her after dark to Mursi's secret detention facility but ruling out any role...

  • Irish watchdog won't probe U.S. firms over Prism

    Irish watchdog won't probe U.S. firms over Prism

    By Georgina Prodhan, Reuters

    VIENNA (Reuters) - A watchdog in Ireland, home to the European headquarters of Apple and Facebook, says it will not investigate them for transferring personal data to a U.S. spy agency because they...

  • Spanish unemployment drops after two year rise as business looks up

    Spanish unemployment drops after two year rise as business looks up

    By Paul Day and Sarah White, Reuters

    MADRID (Reuters) - Spain's unemployment rate fell for the first time in two years and some of the country's biggest firms said on Thursday business was looking up, boosting the government's claim the...

  • Penguin promises EU regulator to scrap Apple ebook deals

    Penguin promises EU regulator to scrap Apple ebook deals

    By Reuters

    BRUSSELS (Reuters) - EU regulators accepted on Thursday a pledge by British media group Pearson's Penguin unit to scrap its ebook deals with Apple which set price curbs on Amazon and other retailers...

  • Baby Boy George Gives Boost to Royal Family’s Status

    By Costas Pitas, Reuters

    Britain’s Prince William and his wife Kate have chosen three traditional royal names by calling their newborn baby boy George Alexander Louis, William’s office said on Wednesday. The baby, born on...