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What's up, Europe? Checking in with U.K. ex-pats
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Sep 3, 2012
Two ex-pats living in the U.K. discuss the jobs picture abroad.
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What's up, Europe? Small talk turns to finance in Italy
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Jul 24, 2012
A number of Southern Italian cities, including the entire province of Sicily, are on the verge of bankruptcy.
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What's up, Europe? Umbrellas for Bastille Day
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Jul 13, 2012
Tomorrow is Bastille Day in France, the French will be celebrating despite the rainy weather and eurozone turmoil. This week French carmaker, Peugot, announced major layoffs, signaling the tough economic climate facing the country.
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What's up, Europe? Protesters in Madrid
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Jul 11, 2012
In Spain today, the government announced new austerity measures to meet the terms of the bank bailout early this month: $80 billion worth of tax increases and pay and benefit cuts.
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What's up, Europe? Ex-pats in the U.K.
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Jul 4, 2012
For Americans abroad, this 4th of July is spent talking about Barclays and David Beckham -- all while knocking back a few at the pub.
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What's up, Europe? Irish continue to muddle
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Jun 22, 2012
As the Irish keep an eye on Greece and Spain, what news is keeping the Irish upbeat?
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What's up, Europe? Germany vs. Greece in soccer match
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Jun 21, 2012
Germany will battle Greece in the quarterfinals of the European Football Championship. What kind of tensions might play out during the game?
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What's up, Europe? Italy's distraction from the crisis
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Jun 19, 2012
What are Italians talking about these days? Soccer. But the eurozone crisis is still keeping people on edge.
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What's up, Europe? After Greece, spotlight's on Spain
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Jun 18, 2012
Now that the Greek election has passed, people are looking at Spain -- which may be headed towards a full bailout.
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What's up, Europe? Germans care... about soccer
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Jun 8, 2012
What's the mood like in Germany right now? It's a case of soccer fever as the European Championships kick off. But are Germans in denial about the eurozone crisis?
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