Eurozone
  • Insight: U.S., China turned EU powers against airline pollution law

    By Barbara Lewis and Valerie Volcovici, Reuters

    BRUSSELS/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The European Union's landmark effort to charge foreign airlines for carbon emitted on flights in and out of Europe was already failing by the time French President...

  • Investors offer about $38.8 billion in Greek buyback: source

    Investors offer about $38.8 billion in Greek buyback: source

    By George Georgiopoulos, Reuters

    ATHENS (Reuters) - Greece is set to purchase back about half of its debt owned by private investors, broadly succeeding in a bond buyback that is key to the country's international bailout, a Greek...

  • Internet governance talks in jeopardy as Arab states, Russia ally

    By Joseph Menn, Reuters

    SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - A landmark attempt to set global rules for overseeing the Internet threatened to fall apart on Friday as a rift pitting the United States and some Western countries against...

  • Riots mar Hillary Clinton's Belfast return

    Riots mar Hillary Clinton's Belfast return

    By David Brunnstrom and Ian Graham, Reuters

    BELFAST (Reuters) - U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Friday condemned a wave of street violence during a trip in Northern Ireland, saying it showed the peace process she has long supported...

  • ECB rate cut possible following "serious" debate

    ECB rate cut possible following "serious" debate

    By Martin Santa and Eva Kuehnen, Reuters

    BRATISLAVA/FRANKFURT (Reuters) - A European Central Bank policymaker said on Friday the bank had had a "very serious" debate about cutting interest rates this week and that a cut was possible next...