Eurozone
  • Italy's Berlusconi calls for broad government or early vote

    Italy's Berlusconi calls for broad government or early vote

    By Reuters

    ROME (Reuters) - Former Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, buoyed by new opinion polls showing a lead for his center-right coalition, said on Friday Italy must return to the polls quickly unless the...

  • Powers and Iran fail to end nuclear deadlock in Almaty

    Powers and Iran fail to end nuclear deadlock in Almaty

    By Justyna Pawlak and Yeganeh Torbati, Reuters

    ALMATY (Reuters) - World powers and Iran failed again to end the deadlock in a decade-old dispute over Tehran's nuclear program in talks that ended in Kazakhstan on Saturday, prolonging a standoff...

  • Numbness gives way to anger in Cyprus over bailout

    Numbness gives way to anger in Cyprus over bailout

    By Michele Kambas and Karolina Tagaris, Reuters

    NICOSIA (Reuters) - Public shock in Cyprus about the tough terms of an international bailout is turning into anger as millions of euros remain locked in the country's banks. Cypriots were stunned by...

  • Iran's Jalili vows stronger defense of nuclear policy

    Iran's Jalili vows stronger defense of nuclear policy

    By Yeganeh Torbati and Justyna Pawlak, Reuters

    ALMATY (Reuters) - Iran's chief nuclear negotiator Saeed Jalili sounded a defiant note ahead of a new round of talks with world powers in Kazakhstan, saying on Thursday they had to recognize Iran's...

  • New U.N. arms treaty faces rough road in U.S. Senate

    New U.N. arms treaty faces rough road in U.S. Senate

    By Patricia Zengerle, Reuters

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The new global arms trade treaty was overwhelmingly approved by the United Nations, with U.S. backing, but it was clear on Wednesday it faces a tough fight for ratification by...