Eurozone
  • Leftist ex-PM Zeman wins Czech presidential election

    Leftist ex-PM Zeman wins Czech presidential election

    By Jan Lopatka, Reuters

    PRAGUE (Reuters) - Leftist former prime minister Milos Zeman won the Czech Republic's first direct presidential election on Saturday, beating a conservative opponent he had accused of favoring...

  • Bankers, policymakers say Europe's crisis not over

    Bankers, policymakers say Europe's crisis not over

    By Emma Thomasson and Alexander Smith, Reuters

    DAVOS, Switzerland (Reuters) - International bankers and finance ministers warned on Saturday that Europe's crisis was not over even though the euro currency is now stabilized, it will take years to...

  • Iranian nuclear talks face further delay

    Iranian nuclear talks face further delay

    By Adrian Croft, Reuters

    BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The next talks between six global powers and Iran on its nuclear program are likely to be delayed until February, a diplomat said on Friday, after European officials accused...

  • As Obesity Costs Rise Worldwide, Agendas Collide

    By Reuters

    Obesity, a major factor in diabetes and heart disease, imposes costs on both public and private sectors and is a drag on economic growth, but business leaders meeting in Davos can't agree on what...

  • Russia's Putin says regional revolts led to Algeria hostage

    Russia's Putin says regional revolts led to Algeria hostage

    By Alexei Anishchuk, Reuters

    MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Thursday that revolts in Syria and Libya had unleashed instability in the Middle East and Africa that had exacted a "tragic toll" in last...