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  1. European markets rally
  1. SEARCH_TITLE European markets rally
  2. SEARCH_TIME 00:00:31
  3. SEARCH_DESCRIPTION European shares rose sharply in early trading, bouncing back from a two-year closing low. In Germany, the Dax opened 2.6% up, after having lost 6% during the last two trading sessions. Milan opened more than 3% up, while the FTSE rallied by 1.9%. But concerns over the euro could come once more to the fore, prompted by today's court ruling in Germany over bailouts.... http://www.euronews.net/
  4. SEARCH_TAGS euronews/ Markets/ Europe
  5. SEARCH_VIEWS 456
  6. SEARCH_ADDED 2011-09-07
  1. Two-step deal reached over US debt crisis
  1. SEARCH_TITLE Two-step deal reached over US debt crisis
  2. SEARCH_TIME 00:01:21
  3. SEARCH_DESCRIPTION President Barack Obama has reached a deal with congressional leaders to reduce the U.S. deficit and to avoid a the first US government default in history. The bipartisan plan to raise the borrowing limit will be presented to rank and file Democrats and Republicans later today. At the heart of the agreement is a cut of one trillion dollars over ten years. A panel will then be set up to find at least another $1.5 trillion dollars worth of savings. Appearing on television Obama said the whole process to end the debt impasse had been messy. ... http://www.euronews.net/
  4. SEARCH_TAGS euronews/ Economy/ Washington
  5. SEARCH_VIEWS 454
  6. SEARCH_ADDED 2011-08-01
  1. Merkel wants private investors to help bailout Greece
  1. SEARCH_TITLE Merkel wants private investors to help bailout Greece
  2. SEARCH_TIME 00:01:16
  3. SEARCH_DESCRIPTION German Chancellor Angela Merkel has called for a major contribution by private investors in the bailout of debt laden Greece. The call comes as European leaders are struggling to put together the 110 billion euro funding Athens needs. But Merkel wants private investors to step up to the mark ahead of Thursday's euro zone summit in Brussels. German Chancellor Angela Merkel said: ... http://www.euronews.net/
  4. SEARCH_TAGS euronews/ Eurozone/ Greece
  5. SEARCH_VIEWS 513
  6. SEARCH_ADDED 2011-07-18
  1. Portugal's credit rating slashed
  1. SEARCH_TITLE Portugal's credit rating slashed
  2. SEARCH_TIME 00:00:49
  3. SEARCH_DESCRIPTION Portugal's credit rating has been slashed by four levels to the bottom investment grade known as junk territory.   The move by Moody's Investors Service, one of the three big ratings agencies was made among heightened concerns Lisbon will not be able to achieve its goals of reducing deficit and stabilizing its debt.    Portugal's new centre right Prime Minister, Jose Passos Cuelho has pushed through a package of austerity measures including a new one off tax to meet the financial assistance agreement with the EU and International Monetary Fund.   ... http://www.euronews.net/
  4. SEARCH_TAGS euronews/ Crisis/ Portugal
  5. SEARCH_VIEWS 480
  6. SEARCH_ADDED 2011-07-06
  1. Libyan rebel council receives boost from Turkey
  1. SEARCH_TITLE Libyan rebel council receives boost from Turkey
  2. SEARCH_TIME 00:00:51
  3. SEARCH_DESCRIPTION Turkey has shown support for the Libyan rebels by recognising the Transitional National Council as the true representatives of the people and promising nearly 140 million euros in aid. Turkey's Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu visited the eastern stronghold of Benghazi, where, as well as money, he pledged to support a united Libya: "Turkey will support the demands of the Libyan people and the unity of Libya. Therefore we have declared a roadmap, and this roadmap will underline the basic principles of such a transformation." ... http://www.euronews.net/
  4. SEARCH_TAGS euronews/ Diplomacy/ Libya
  5. SEARCH_VIEWS 486
  6. SEARCH_ADDED 2011-07-04
  1. Accuser's lies threaten US case against DSK
  1. SEARCH_TITLE Accuser's lies threaten US case against DSK
  2. SEARCH_TIME 00:01:15
  3. SEARCH_DESCRIPTION There are increasing doubts over the strength of the case against former IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn. Since his release from house arrest on Friday, more details have emerged questioning the credibility of the woman accusing him of sexual assault. New York prosecutor, Cyrus Vance, is facing critism for way the case has been handled. It does not help that his office has lost two other high profile cases recently, involving rape and the planning of a terrorist attack. ... http://www.euronews.net/
  4. SEARCH_TAGS euronews/ Justice/ New York City
  5. SEARCH_VIEWS 469
  6. SEARCH_ADDED 2011-07-04
  1. Eurogroup delays decision over Greek loan
  1. SEARCH_TITLE Eurogroup delays decision over Greek loan
  2. SEARCH_TIME 00:01:17
  3. SEARCH_DESCRIPTION After seven hours of talks Eurozone finance ministers meeting in Luxembourg decided to delay a final decision on extending a further 12 billion-euro loan to Greece. The ministers said Athens would first have to introduce further austerity measures to the tune of 28bn euros worth of spending cuts and economic reforms Didier Reynders, Belgian Finance Minister said: ... http://www.euronews.net/
  4. SEARCH_TAGS euronews/ Demonstration/ Greece
  5. SEARCH_VIEWS 502
  6. SEARCH_ADDED 2011-06-20
  1. Anti-austerity protests spread across Europe
  1. SEARCH_TITLE Anti-austerity protests spread across Europe
  2. SEARCH_TIME 00:01:20
  3. SEARCH_DESCRIPTION Anti-austerity rallies have been held across Europe - in Spain thousands marched to protest against high unemployment and their government's handling of the economic crisis. It was the first major demonstration since the end of the so called Indignant campaign in which Madrid's central square was occupied by activists for several weeks. One protester said: "We came to this demo, to support people who want things to change. Society is paying for this crisis and that's what we want to change." ... http://www.euronews.net/
  4. SEARCH_TAGS euronews/ Demonstration/ Europe
  5. SEARCH_VIEWS 513
  6. SEARCH_ADDED 2011-06-20
  1. Spanish protesters rally against politicians and banks
  1. SEARCH_TITLE Spanish protesters rally against politicians and banks
  2. SEARCH_TIME 00:01:04
  3. SEARCH_DESCRIPTION Thousands of young people took to the streets of Spain's capital Madrid again on Sunday. They were angry at high unemployment and politicians who they said were not doing enough to reverse the country's bleak economic prospects. Chanting "They don't represent us" the protesters converged on the Spanish parliament building determined to send a message. ... http://www.euronews.net/
  4. SEARCH_TAGS euronews/ Demonstration/ Spain
  5. SEARCH_VIEWS 248
  6. SEARCH_ADDED 2011-06-20
  1. Macedonia goes to the polls
  1. SEARCH_TITLE Macedonia goes to the polls
  2. SEARCH_TIME 00:00:41
  3. SEARCH_DESCRIPTION Macedonians are voting in an early general election which, it is hoped, will put plans for membership of the EU and NATO back on track. Macedonia is one of Europe's poorest countries. One third of the population lives below the poverty line and unemployment is more than 30 percent. Economic reform is therefore a key priority. The conservative party of popular Prime Minister Nicola Gruevski is facing a challenge from the Social Democrats of former premier Branko Cervenkovski. ... http://www.euronews.net/
  4. SEARCH_TAGS euronews/ Elections/ Macedonia
  5. SEARCH_VIEWS 220
  6. SEARCH_ADDED 2011-06-06

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