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Glance: A look at the key institutions involved in the European Union's economy
Following the chaotic bailout of Cyprus, top European Union officials are saying it's time to rethink how the region manages its crisis — and who should be involved. Here is a look at the key institutions involved in Europe's economic policymaking:...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, International Organizations, Cypriot Banking Crisis (2013), Money and Monetary Policy, Mario Draghi
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IMF says Cyprus economic outlook uncertain, faces risk of even deeper recession
Associated PressWASHINGTON (AP) — The International Monetary Fund said Friday that substantial risks still loom for the Cypriot economy even after a multi-billion dollar international bailout aimed at averting a debt default. A new IMF report predicted a deep...Tags: Politics, Finance, International Organizations, Economy, Business and Finance, Cypriot Banking Crisis (2013)
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Global Voices: Palestinian quest for statehood a moving target
In the 65 years since the creation of Israel and the scattering of millions of Palestinians from their historic homeland, hope of resolving the core crisis of the Middle East has risen to joyous pinnacles like Camp David and crashed into despair with...
Tags: John Kerry, Israel, United Nations, Nobel Prize Awards, Peace Negotiations
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Editorial: Pakistan's fragile democracy shows new strength
There is good news from Pakistan. No, really. The country often referred to as "the most dangerous place on earth" is a caldron of violence, religious extremism and nuclear danger. But on Saturday, Pakistan passed a major democratic milestone. Its...
Tags: Taliban, Religion and Belief, Political Corruption, Government, Pervez Musharraf
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Morale hits a new low on Egypt stock market
CAIRO — His phone doesn't ring and his charts are gloomy. But every day Mostafa Ismail, a financial broker with a hangman's demeanor, steps into the Egyptian stock exchange hoping for positive blips. They are rare in a nation where revolution...
Tags: Cairo (Egypt), Mohamed Morsi, Religion and Belief, Economy, Business and Finance, Credit Ratings
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The scoop on airline taxes, changing travel dates and more
Some answers to readers' airline questions: Question: I understand that London's Heathrow Airport has a horrendous arrival fee. Is the same true for Stansted and Gatwick, London's two other airports? Answer: I'm not sure if you're referring to the...
Tags: Transportation, American Airlines, Inc., Air Transportation Industry, United Air Lines, Services and Shopping
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Egypt's former president speaks to public for 1st time since detention, says sad for country
Associated PressCAIRO (AP) — In his first comments to the media since he was detained more than two years ago, Egypt's ousted leader Hosni Mubarak said he is dismayed at the country's state of affairs and particularly the plight of the poor. The 85-year old...Tags: Prisons, Manufacturing and Engineering, Mohamed Morsi, Crime, Law and Justice, Punishment
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Egyptian Cabinet shuffle strengthens Muslim Brotherhood
CAIRO -- President Mohamed Morsi reshuffled his Cabinet on Tuesday, strengthening the Muslim Brotherhood’s hold on power and angering the opposition amid Egypt’s economic turmoil and political unrest. The naming of nine new ministers...
Tags: Cairo (Egypt), Mohamed Morsi, Crime, Law and Justice, Religion and Belief, Government
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Lawmakers in Cyprus pass bailout plan
ATHENS -- Despite sweeping public discord, Cyprus lawmakers on Tuesday approved a controversial $13-billion bailout imposed by international lenders to keep the island financially afloat, and its economy anchored to Europe’s single currency....
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Economy, Business and Finance, Cypriot Banking Crisis (2013), Government, Pervez Musharraf
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Europe has no exit
WASHINGTON -- For most Americans, Europe is out of sight and out of mind. We figure that the worst of its debt crisis has passed. Italy has a new government. To mute social unrest, some countries are slightly relaxing austerity policies. The European...
Tags: Spain, Market and Exchange, Economy, Business and Finance, Government Debt, Money and Monetary Policy
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Greek bank stocks plunge as merger is frozen
ATHENS – Fears concerning Greece’s efforts to fix its faltering economy flared anew Monday as bank shares sank 30% -- the maximum allowed in a day -- after plans to merge the country’s two biggest lenders were suddenly frozen. Investors...
Tags: European Central Bank, National Bank of Greece SA
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Egypt president sees 'deep state' as enemy within
CAIRO — President Mohamed Morsi casts himself as a leader navigating a landscape bristling with conspiracies by corrupt businessmen and shadowy figures plotting from inside a vast bureaucracy his Islamist inner circle has been unable to tame....
Tags: U.S. Department of State, Stranger Than Fiction, Cairo (Egypt), Mohamed Morsi, Religion and Belief
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May 2, 2013
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