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Wednesday, July 4, 2012
Eurozone crisis: UK's borders 'will be closed' to refugees from Greece and other countries if eurozone collapses
David Cameron has been told that he can make use of extraordinary legal powers to close the doors to European migrants who immigration officers cannot usually prevent coming to Britain.
Eurozone crisis: UK's borders 'will be closed' to refugees from Greece and ...
![]() Daily Mail | Eurozone crisis: UK's borders 'will be closed' to refugees from Greece and ... Daily Mail David Cameron has been told that he can make use of extraordinary legal powers to close the doors to European migrants who immigration officers cannot usually prevent coming to Britain. David Cameron 'prepared to halt immigration of Greeks into UK' UK could restrict Greek immigrants |
Tuesday, July 3, 2012
UK's borders 'will be closed' to refugees from Greece and other failing ...
![]() Daily Mail | UK's borders 'will be closed' to refugees from Greece and other failing ... Daily Mail David Cameron has been told that he can make use of extraordinary legal powers to close the doors to European migrants who immigration officers cannot usually prevent coming to Britain. David Cameron 'prepared to halt immigration of Greeks into UK' UK could restrict Greek immigrants |
Friday, June 22, 2012
Greek Gov't Pledges To Safeguard Euro Membership
Greek Gov't Pledges To Safeguard Euro Membership NPR ATHENS, Greece (AP) — Greece's new conservative-led coalition government on Thursday pledged to try and revise the country's austerity commitments to its ... |
Wednesday, June 20, 2012
Debt crisis: live
After almost three days of negotiations, Greece has formed a government and its key aim will be to "form a bailout renegotiaton team", according to Socialist leader Evangelos Venizelos.


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Monday, June 18, 2012
Mexico and EU to focus on economic dialogue
![]() BBC News | Mexico and EU to focus on economic dialogue Fox News (Fixes lead to show summit is 6th) HASH(0x96e4cac) The European Union and the Mexican government agreed at the 6th Mexico-EU Summit over the weekend in Los Cabos, a beach resort in northwestern Mexico, to "launch a new dialogue on macroeconomic affairs ... Europe to take all steps needed to fight crisis-G20 source G20 begins to grapple with crisis Sigh of relief at G20 summit turns to angst |
Greek conservative leader Antonis Samaras calls for broad coalition
Europe looked on with wary relief today as Greek conservative leader Antonis Samaras launched coalition talks after coming first in a vote that follow weeks of uncertainty over whether the debt-crippled country could remain in the joint euro currency.
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Greek conservative calls for broad new coalition
ATHENS, Greece (AP) — Europe looked on with wary relief Monday as Greek conservative leader Antonis Samaras launched coalition talks after coming first in a vote that follow weeks of uncertainty over whether the debt-crippled country could remain in the joint euro currency.
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Greek conservatives get mandate to form government
Conservative party leader Antonis Saramas has begun trying to form a government coalition after winning Greek parliamentary elections. He has three days to strike a deal, and his party is 22 seats short of a majority.
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What next for ailing Greece after vote?
Greece is at the heart of the European debt crisis -- and the weekend election was a critical test of the eurozone's ability to retain its common currency. CNN experts analyse what the result means.
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What's next for ailing Greece?
Greece has been at the heart of the European debt crisis -- and its weekend election was a critical test of the 17-country eurozone's ability to retain its common currency.
The pro-bailout New Democracy party narrowly won most votes and claimed "a victory for all Europe," while the anti-austerity left-wing party Syriza a close second; the socialist Pasok party, which held power until late last year, came third.
The pro-bailout New Democracy party narrowly won most votes and claimed "a victory for all Europe," while the anti-austerity left-wing party Syriza a close second; the socialist Pasok party, which held power until late last year, came third.
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Greek right tries to form government
Two elections, two interim prime ministers and 221 days since Greece last had an elected government, center-right New Democracy party will try to hammer out a coalition.
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Greek right scrambles to form pro-bailout government
Two elections, two interim prime ministers and 221 days since Greece last had an elected government, the center-right New Democracy party will try to form a coalition.
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Greek right gets shot at forming government
![]() Boston.com | Greek right gets shot at forming government CNN International Greek President Karolas Papoulias will ask the leader of the center-right New Democracy party Monday to try to hammer out a coalition. Greek pro-bailout parties seek new coalition | Greek election victor to hold coalition talks Greek Election Defuses One Crisis, but More Lurk |
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New Democracy leads Greek election, hard talks ahead for coalition govt
The pro-bailout conservative New Democracy party beat the anti-bailout leftist Syriza party in Greece's crucial election on Sunday, but forming a coalition government as desired by the winning party won't come easy.
Sunday, June 17, 2012
Tighter EU emerging as eurozone seeks lasting solution
All attempts to end the eurozone debt crisis so far have failed, analysts say, forcing leaders into a new and uncertain dimension of deeper integration that holds both promise and dangers.
From the Greek government's shock discovery of hidden deficits in 2009 to a hasty 100-billion-euro ($125-billion) rescue of Spanish banks three years later, the history of the eurozone debt crisis has been a "patchwork of sticking plasters".
Saturday, June 16, 2012
European leaders prepare for Greek election that may determine fate of the euro
![]() Telegraph.co.uk | European leaders prepare for Greek election that may determine fate of the euro Telegraph.co.uk European leaders including David Cameron took part in a late night video conference ahead of the G20 summit in an attempt to draw up contingency plans in preparation for the result of the Greek elections. The Greeks are due to go to the polls on Sunday ... G20 leaders to meet in shadow of Europe crisis EU Faces Pressure from Peers to Boost Crisis Measures at G20 G20 Called on to Tackle Critical Issues |
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Wednesday, June 13, 2012
Greece and the EU in a high-stakes poker game
What once seemed unthinkable is now being discussed openly in Brussels. Greece could leave the eurozone following parliamentary elections on Sunday. All sides are playing a high-stakes game of poker.
Spanish bank bailout already failing? Nation's borrowing costs soar close to 7%
The interest rate on Spanish 10-year bonds rose to 6.6 per cent - near to the 7 per cent level that forced Greece, Ireland and Portugal to request the rescue of their public finances.
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