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The Golden Dawn wishes to occupy public space in the heart of the Greek capital, "to purify and to control it".
Nikkei index up 3.55 percent, passing through the 14,000 barrier, in wake of weakening yen and strong US jobs report.
In a gloomy report, EU warns of record unemployment and continued economic crisis in Europe in 2013.
European Central Bank looks to help smaller companies get access to credit amid worries about eurozone economy.
New law to pave way for 15,000 civil service layoffs and more taxes as part of bailout deal with EU and IMF.
EU finance ministers agree to grant both euro countries seven more years to repay their bailout loans.
Eurozone officials say Cyprus has not asked for more money, but would prefer to put EU structural funds to earlier use.
Island nation may sell its gold to stave off collapse as eurozone ministers meet to discuss EU country's next move.
Financial services made up large portion of island's economy, and critics worry new measures will destroy trust.
After nearly two-weeks in lockdown, Cyprus banks to reopen but with temporary limits on daily withdrawals.
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