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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.... -
A post-elections reality check in the Eurozone
World NowGoodbye, campaign - Hello, reality. The headline in Monday's Sueddeutsche Zeitung, one of Germany's most influential newspapers, couldn't have said it better in looking at the realistic alternatives Europeans have for reining in spending to protect... -
Pain now or pain later? Europeans prefer putting it off
World NowWith more than half of the 17 Eurozone countries slipping back into recession in recent months and popular discontent reaching a crescendo, overseers of the European common currency may be more likely to heed the hurting countries' calls for stimulus... -
Greek leftists flirt with bailing on the bailout, no immediate takers
World NowLeftist politicians changed the conversation in Greece Tuesday from what further sacrifices the heavily indebted Balkan nation needs to make to stay in the Eurozone to bailing on the common currency and reneging on promises to make deeper spending cuts... -
McManus: Fuming about gas
When the price of gasoline rises, the supply of hot air expands. Just look at the recent GOP attacks blaming President Obama for prices that exceed $4 a gallon in some parts of the country. Not only is Obama responsible, according to some Republicans,...
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Food is getting more expensive internationally, says World Bank
The cost of food around the world is rising again, due to bad weather, soaring oil costs and strong demand in Asia for imports, according to the World Bank. Global food prices soared 8% between December and March after dipping late last year from...
Tags: World Bank Group, Economy, Business and Finance, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Food Industry, Petroleum Industry
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France, Germany push for new European treaty
World NowFrance and Germany said they will press for a plan under which Eurozone countries must stick to strict spending limits or face sanctions.... -
EU agrees on fiscal treaty, minus Britain and 3 others [Updated]
World NowMost leaders of the European Union agree to a treaty putting strict limits on government spending and borrowing. Britain is among four countries that decline to join, exposing rifts within the EU at a summit in Brussels aimed at saving the euro from its... -
Euro falls as concerns about European deal grow
Money & CompanyInvestors fled from the euro and Italian bonds as concerns grew about Europe's most recent effort to deal with its debt crisis.... -
Pain at the gas pump: Round up the usual suspects?
Opinion L.A.$10 billion has been placed in the gasoline futures markets by large hedge funds and commodity pools -- and they're betting that gasoline prices will keep climbing.... -
Goldberg: Obama's pump debacle
As gasoline prices climb, President Obama's poll numbers plummet. In February, a Washington Post/ABC poll had Obama up 6 points against Mitt Romney. Monday's poll has him down 2.
According to the polls, gas prices are a huge part of the story,...Tags: Iran's Nuclear Program, Polls, Petroleum Industry, Nicole Polizzi, Natural Resources
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