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Slovakia Holding Out on Helping Greece

Euros (Photo: aranjuez1404/Flickr)

The Slovakian parliament will vote on a plan to boost the power of a rescue fund for troubled economies like Greece.

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General Strike in Greece Protesting Austerity Measures

Greek Police (Photo: BBC)

A 24-hour general strike is under way in Greece in protest at the nation’s austerity measures.

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Caught in the Middle: Greeks in Germany

Berlin protest during Greek Prime Minister Papandreou's visit. (Photo: Caitlin Carroll)

Young Greeks living in Germany keep hearing complaints from Germans about Greeks being lazy and they’re hearing complaints from home about Germans demands for debt repayment.

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Germany Approves Expanded EU Bailout Fund

German Reichstag (Photo: Jürgen Matern/Wiki Commons)

Many Germans are against committing more money to prop up struggling eurozone members such as Greece.

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Spain’s Struggling Small-Business Owners

Shops in Barcelona's Barrio Gotica. (Photo: Konsument/Flickr)

While Europe’s governments negotiate to save the economies of nations, small business owners are struggling to keep their doors open.

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Greek and German Leaders Meet Over Debt Crisis

Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou (Photo: BBC)

Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou and German Chancellor Angela Merkel met in Berlin Tuesday for crisis talks about saving the Greek economy.

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Saving Greece and the Euro

Greek Flag (Photo: Oscar Alexander/Flickr)

In the latest attempt to stabilize the eurozone debt crisis, a number of measures are being discussed according to reports from the weekend’s international meeting in Washington.

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If China Bails Out Europe..

Euro banknotes (Illustration: Andrew Netzler)

The growing concerns over Europe’s heavy debt and China’s possible role in solving the problem.

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The Looming Greek Default

European Central Bank (Photo: BBC)

Europe continues to struggle with finding a way out of its economic crisis. The most immediate threat to the Eurozone is the possibility of a Greek default. But some are openly wondering whether it’s time to let Greece go.

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German Court Rejects ‘Euroskeptic’ Bailout Lawsuit

Germany's Constitutional Court rejected a challenge to the country bailing out other nations in the eurozone. (Photo: BBC)

Germany’s Constitutional Court has rejected a challenge to the country bailing out other nations in the eurozone.

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Greece Aid Package boosts markets

European Central Bank (Photo: BBC)

Eurozone leaders agreed a new bailout package worth $155 billion.

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Europe Berates Raters

Euro banknotes (Illustration: Andrew Netzler)

European leaders say the existing agencies have too much power and are adding to the so-called euro-zone’s debt crisis.

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Eurozone crisis continues

Euro banknotes (Illustration: Andrew Netzler)

European leaders are debating what to do next to protect the financial markets from further instability.

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Greece Adopts Key Austerity Package

Protests in Athens (BBC Video)

A nationwide 48-hour strike is under way and violent clashes are continuing.

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Saving Greece A Hard Sell in Germany

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German Chancellor Angela Merkel argues a Greek default would be worse than the bailout

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