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François Hollande: France's new 'Monsieur le Président'
World NowFrancois Hollande is sworn in Tuesday as France's new president. Hollande, who succeeds Nicolas Sarkozy, is France's first president from the Socialist Party in 17 years.... -
Greek president proposes a government of technocrats
World NowATHENS -- In the latest twist to Greece’s lingering political crisis, President Karolos Papoulias on Monday proposed a government of technocrats to stave off a repeat round of elections that could jeopardize the country’s fate in terms of... -
Palestinian prisoners to end hunger strike after deal with Israel
World NowHundreds of Palestinian prisoners agreed Monday to end their 28-day hunger strike after Israel promised to improve jail conditions, release detainees from solitary confinement and make other concessions.... -
Greece's political deadlock continues as coalition talks fail
World NowGreece entered a second week without a government as the leader of a hard-line leftist party, which seeks to tear up the country's international bailout agreements and their related austerity measures, pulled out of talks to form a coalition leadership,... -
Greece in last-ditch effort to form a government
World NowGreece's president began a last-ditch effort Sunday to broker a deal for a coalition government after last week's inconclusive elections. The financially ailing nation is without a government at a time when it most needs one.... -
Clashes in Lebanese city of Tripoli leave four dead
World NowViolent clashes apparently linked to the conflict in neighboring Syria broke out overnight in the Lebanese city of Tripoli, leaving at least four people dead, including a soldier, resident said Sunday.... -
Greek government talks fail; new election expected
World NowAttempts to cobble together a government in Greece from among the fractious parties that won seats in Sunday's election ended without success Friday when the Socialist leader said he couldn't coax rival politicians into a coalition.... -
Greek Socialist leader says coalition talks making headway
World NowThe four-day struggle of Greek politicians to stitch together a coalition government gained sudden momentum Thursday as concerned creditors began to reduce the flow of rescue loans that keep this cash-strapped country afloat.... -
Spain overhauls its banks to help avoid bailout
World NowSpain announced a major overhaul of its troubled banking sector in a bid to avoid having to ask for an international bailout. Spain's' banks are saddled with billions of dollars in bad loans because of a housing bubble.... -
A third Greek leader tries to put together a government
World NowSocialist leader Evangelos Venizelos takes his turn Thursday in trying to form a government in Greece after two other bids before him failed. Failure by Venizelos would mean that another election is likely.... -
Left-wing Greek leader gives up on forming a government
World NowGreece's Alexis Tsipras of the leftist Syriza party gave up Wednesday on forming a government. Tsipras had pledged to tear up the country's bailout agreements with its international creditors.... -
Greece conservatives win as voters favor protest parties
World NowGreek conservatives won at the polls in a national election but fell far short of enough seats to take power, deadlocking parliament and deepening unease over the country’s economic future and its continued membership in the Eurozone....
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