Eurozone
  • EU extends duties in Chinese imports of ironing boards

    EU extends duties in Chinese imports of ironing boards

    By Reuters

    BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Union has renewed anti-dumping duties on ironing boards imported from China for a further five years, but lifted corresponding tariffs on the product from Ukraine...

  • Iran condemns EU's blacklisting of Hezbollah

    Iran condemns EU's blacklisting of Hezbollah

    By Reuters

    DUBAI (Reuters) - Iran condemned on Tuesday the European Union's decision to put the armed wing of Lebanese militant group Hezbollah on its terrorism blacklist and said the move was "contrary to all...

  • Spain's Rajoy to face parliament over corruption scandal

    Spain's Rajoy to face parliament over corruption scandal

    By Reuters

    MADRID (Reuters) - Spain's prime minister said on Monday he would appear before parliament to face questions over a corruption scandal, relenting to pressure from the opposition which had threatened...

  • President cools, not cures Portuguese crisis

    President cools, not cures Portuguese crisis

    By Shrikesh Laxmidas, Reuters

    LISBON (Reuters) - Portugal's president has soothed investor concerns by keeping the government in place until 2015, but unresolved tensions over austerity mean the country's political crisis has not...

  • Hugo Dixon: How to legitimize EU - decentralize

    By Hugo Dixon, Reuters

    LONDON, July 22 (Reuters Breakingviews) - The European Union is facing a crisis of legitimacy. The most extreme, but not only, manifestation is in the UK, where citizens may vote to quit the EU...