Eurozone
  • French general urges EU to equip "impoverished" Mali army

    French general urges EU to equip "impoverished" Mali army

    By Pascal Fletcher, Reuters

    BAMAKO, Mali (Reuters) - The European Union should complement a mission to train Mali's army, routed by rebels last year, by providing equipment from uniforms to vehicles and communications...

  • Analysis: Core problem for Europe as France, Germany drift apart

    Analysis: Core problem for Europe as France, Germany drift apart

    By Alan Wheatley and Global Economics Correspondent, Reuters

    LONDON (Reuters)- Even as the euro zone periphery starts to spy some glimmers of hope, concern is mounting that Germany is drifting apart from other countries at the core of the single currency bloc...

  • Pope may change conclave rules before leaving: Vatican

    Pope may change conclave rules before leaving: Vatican

    By Philip Pullella, Reuters

    VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - Pope Benedict may change rules governing the conclave that will secretly elect his successor, a move that could move up the global meeting of cardinals who are already in...

  • Thousands of Greeks rally in anti-austerity strike

    Thousands of Greeks rally in anti-austerity strike

    By Renee Maltezou and Lefteris Papadimas, Reuters

    ATHENS (Reuters) - Tens of thousands of Greeks took to the streets of Athens on Wednesday as part of a nationwide strike against austerity that confined ferries to ports, shut schools and left...

  • French soldier killed in Mali, 20 rebels dead

    French soldier killed in Mali, 20 rebels dead

    By Vicky Buffery and John Irish, Reuters

    PARIS/DAKAR (Reuters) - A French soldier and more than 20 Islamist rebels were killed during what appeared to be the first clashes in the Adrar des Ifoghas mountain range where militants have taken...