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Another eurozone country in danger?

Only a few months ago Italy's debt mountain, the eurozone's second-highest, did not worry investors. A G8 member and the world's 8th largest economy, Rome's financial backbone was strong. But the US debt crisis and repeated eurozone bailouts have made markets wary of other weak spots.

Turkey under pressure after border town bombings
14/05/2013 - TURKEY-SYRIA

Turkey under pressure after border town bombings

Two car bombs in the southern Turkish town of Reyhanli left 51 people dead at the weekend. The Turkish government was quick to blame Bashar al-Assad’s regime in Syria, this as Syrian refugees in Reyhanli have become the target of abuse from some local residents. France 24 went to Reyhanli to find out more about the situation on the ground.
China's latest food scandal
14/05/2013 - CHINA

China's latest food scandal

A month after 10,000 dead pigs were found floating in a river near Shanghai, 900 people were arrested for selling rat, fox and mink meat as lamb. These, just the latest of a string of food scandals in China, are adding to concerns about the country's food supply chain. Some Chinese are starting to take matters into their own hands, and there are solutions out there for every budget.
More instability following elections in Bulgaria
13/05/2013 - BULGARIA

More instability following elections in Bulgaria

This weekend's parliamentary election in Bulgaria has revealed a nation worn down by poverty and corruption. The party of Boiko Borisov, the former prime minister who resigned in February amid protests over poverty and corruption, won the most votes but did not secure a majority. Political uncertainty in the EU’s poorest country could spell yet more angst.
Spain's royal family falling out of favour
13/05/2013 - SPAIN

Spain's royal family falling out of favour

Spain's King Juan Carlos is under increasing pressure to abdicate in favour of his son, Felipe. Last year's elephant-hunting trip to Botswana did not help improve the King’s ailing popularity, especially at a time when the country’s public purse strings are being tightened. His popularity has slipped further in the wake of allegations linking Princess Cristina and her husband to an embezzlement plot. France 24 reports from Majorca on what the locals think of Spain’s monarchy.
The modern-day slave trade
10/05/2013 - BULGARIA

The modern-day slave trade

Commemorations were held across France on Friday May 10th for "Slavery Remembrance Day". The slave trade in France was officially abolished in 1848, but modern-day slavery still appears alive and well in Europe. We take a look at a report from Bulgaria on the plight of women caught up in the sex trade.

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Like everything else, there's a loser and winner!

Germany will come out as the most redoutable winner from all this whole mess. It already serves as the European central banker whose role seems to be so tremendous and indispensable for the good or ill of Eurozone. The danger awaist is that it will be transformed into a superstate within the states...its economy seems to be so well shielded from the rest...its controls and powers will be immeasurable...

It really doesn't matter if

It really doesn't matter if it's Italy, or another Eurozone country. As long as markets permit the sale of naked CDS, they will all have their turn. The Eurozone members, not having a central bank of their own, have lost the ability to defend themselves.

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