As country's economy improves, following banking system collapse in 2008, citizens now rethinking need to join European Union for safety
As Greece approaches five years of recession, the number of its citizens unable to provide food for themselves is increasing
New Democracy leader Antonis Samaras sworn in as prime minister, ending weeks of political uncertainty
Antonis Samaras met Monday with Greek President Carolos Papoulias, who gave him a mandate to pursue coalition talks
Official estimates show New Democracy winning 29.5 percent of the vote, with the leftist Syriza party receiving 27.1 percent
Tempers are rising as politicians from right and left fight for votes
Referendum sets strict limits for countries' budget deficits
Greeks have withdrawn about a third of bank deposits during the past two years, often putting it abroad
One of the continent's worst performers grapples with the question of whether or not its free health provision can be sustained
After two, huge financial bailouts in three years, reputation of the two main traditional parties in Greece has suffered
There’s been a seven-fold rise in number of Portuguese applying for work permits in Angola in recent years
Some say Portuguese companies are strategic for economic development, also because they produce significant profit
Agricultural colleges becoming more attractive as they provide better job opportunities in country's traditional farming business
They hope techniques could help industry clamp down on fakes which cost it hundreds of millions of dollars a year, but also save lives
Human Rights Watch finds epidemic in Zamfara State the worst in modern history
February 7 is 200th anniversary of birth of one of world's best-loved writers
Jobless rate in eurozone hits highest level since debut of European single currency 14 years ago
Chatham House says piracy has brought widespread economic development since some of ransom money makes its way into local communities
Spain raises about 10 billion euros as European banks buy Spanish debt at lower interest rates than on previous occasions
Tensions inflamed between US, Iran at time when Tehran has responded to US sanctions with military threats
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