Russia Sanctions Take its Toll Heavily on Europe
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine earned the communist country countless sanctions from different several states. In retaliation, President Vladimir Putin cuts
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine earned the communist country countless sanctions from different several states. In retaliation, President Vladimir Putin cuts
Eurozone business activity continued to grow at one of the strongest rates seen over the past two decades in August,
Spain has seen the worst slump, and is officially in a recession.
Net demand for loans to businesses in the Eurozone area reached their lowest level in six years at the end
Borisov has declared Macron's words have been misinterpreted but Bulgaria is to protest them nonetheless.
Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte has warned that the Netherlands and some other EU member states would not go along
Germany’s Finance Minister Olaf Scholz has declared the euro, the common European currency, to be “irreversible”. Scholz’s statement has come
A British pub chain has announced it is to move away from a reliance on alcohol supplies from the Eurozone
German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Emmanuel Macron have announced a plan for far-reaching reforms of the Eurozone, including
Greece is edging closer to a deal with creditors on a debt relief package and it could be signed off
The president of the European Central Bank, Mario Draghi, has brushed aside concerns over a new Euro crisis caused by