Greeks Approve Austerity Plan, Central Athens in Flames

Greek lawmakers late Sunday accepted terms of a deeply unpopular austerity plan that Eurozone leaders demanded as the price for financially rescuing the debt-choked nation.

Greece: A gasoline bomb thrown by protesters explodes over riot-control officers

Protests Rage Across Europe, Middle East [PHOTOS]

Tens of thousands of protesters took to the streets in several nations this weekend demanding political justice, economic opportunity, and a change to the status quo.

Chamber of Commerce

Economists Proved Wrong; Fears of U.S. Economic Slowdown Fading Away

A few months ago economists were all but certain the U.S. economy would slow sharply at the start of this year, with many warning that recession risks were growing.

Lucas Papademos

Greece Under Pressure to Agree Unpopular Bailout Deal; PM Warns Economic Chaos

Greek lawmakers looked set to agree to a deeply unpopular bailout deal on Sunday to avert what Prime Minister Lucas Papademos warned would be "economic cha...

Demonstrators gather during a protest against Syria's President Bashar al-Assad in Homs February 10, 2012.

EU to Impose New Rounds of Trade and Financial Sanctions on Syria

The European Union (EU) is planning to impose harsher trade and financial sanctions on Syria, according to EU officials.

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