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The European Union appealed to member countries on yesterday to deliver on promises to deal with the refugee emergency, warning that the EU's credibility is at stake.

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The European Union's executive on yesterday announced an extraordinary mini-summit of EU and Balkan leaders this coming Sunday to deal with the migrant crisis.

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Many political battles are ugly — but toss in 28 nations, high unemployment, angry voters and a skeptical Britain and the fight over who will be the European Union's next chief executive may have profound consequences.

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Despite their clashing visions for Europe, Britain and France agreed yesterday that the massive increase in protest votes during the European Union election is a watershed moment that must lead to profound change in how Europe governs itself.

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Greece and its international lenders need to agree quickly on a program of reforms so the next tranche of bailout loans can be released, the head of the group finance ministers from the 17 countries that use the euro said Monday.

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  Euro area finance ministers agreed early Tuesday on the terms of a bailout for Spain's troubled banks, saying that €30 billion ($36.88 billion) can be ready by end of this month.

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Leading European Union finance officials promised to stand by Greece as a member of the eurozone provided it sticks to its bailout terms and stays the course of its painful austerity program to prevent even worse economic hardship.

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BERLIN – Contagion from the Greek debt crisis could spread to at least five other European countries — including Belgium or even Italy — if it is not cautiously managed, the head of the eurozone group warned Saturday.

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BRUSSELS – Top European officials disagreed over whether to consider changing the debt repayment terms for Greek bonds, a move some experts say is inevitable and others deem too risky for the region’s broader financial stability.

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Eurozone finance ministers defended the euro as a “credible” currency, despite its slide to four-year lows against the dollar, as they sought to tame the fears that have gripped financial markets in recent weeks.

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