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Greek unrest over pensioner suicide
Street clashes outside parliament, where 77-year-old man shot himself in apparent desperation over cuts to his pension.
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APOEL Nicosia: The Lyon tamers
Cypriot officials describe APOEL Nicosia's victory over Lyon as a 'magical journey' and 'historic achievement'.
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Last Modified: 08 Mar 2012 18:19 GMT
Greek PM warns of chaos if bailout rejected
Papademos says Greeks' living standards will collapse if $171bn rescue plan is not approved by parliament on Sunday.
Europe
Last Modified: 11 Feb 2012 23:41 GMT
Protests follow Greece's new austerity cuts
Greeks protest for second day over government cuts needed for $171bn rescue plan Athens needs to avoid default in March.
Europe
Last Modified: 11 Feb 2012 21:23 GMT
Greek PM seeks consensus on bailout plan
Papademos is meeting coalition leaders over new austerity measures as delays push Greece to brink of bankruptcy.
Europe
Last Modified: 08 Feb 2012 17:12 GMT
Greek workers strike over public job cuts
Unions call walkout over proposed loss of civil service jobs, as Greek leaders meet to discuss new austerity measures.
Europe
Last Modified: 08 Feb 2012 04:22 GMT
Greece faces 'deadline to clinch bailout'
Finance Minister Venizelos says Greece has one day left to clinch a 130bn euro bailout to avoid "chaotic debt default".
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Last Modified: 04 Feb 2012 22:51 GMT
Cyprus ruling coalition partner drops out
Amid a deepening economic crisis, DIKO party abandons government following differences over reunification talks.
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Fighting the Greek meltdown
Activists are protesting the effects of the financial bailout in Greece - and taking matters into their own hands.
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Seeking a diplomatic solution
Diplomatic efforts to end the Libya crisis reach a stalemate as Gaddafi sends his envoy to Europe.
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