Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Europe

Gingrich: 'Traditional Marriage' Will Return, Europe Will Go Religious

The former House speaker predicts a second coming for religion in secular Europe. more >>

U.S., Europe Look To Partnership On Mars Exploration

European Space Agency Hires New Crop of Astronauts

Poll: Britain Is the Angriest Country in Europe—Here's Why

Britons list the five things that wind them up the most. more >>

Europe's Worst Guests: Ducks and Furry Rodents

Obama Sees Turkey's Influence and Value, Trip Shows

Obama overtures show that the United States recognizes nation's influence in the world. more >>

Was Obama's Trip to Europe, Turkey, and Iraq a Success?

Everybody in the media is answering the question, why shouldn't you? more >>

Obama's Europe Trip Offers Short-term Success, Long-term Uncertainty

The verdict is still out on the long-term results of Obama's trip to Europe, Turkey, and Iraq. more >>

Obama's Trip to Europe a Success, Public Opinion-wise

If only Obama could bolster the stock market like he's bolstering public opinion. more >>

<div class="konafilter">Obama Finds Goodwill and a Few Victories on European Tour</div>

Despite agreements on fighting the recession, his trip was overshadowed by North Korea's missile launch more >>

On 1st Day in Europe, Obama Juggles Sensitive Talks With Russia, China

The president talks about nuclear arms reductions and Iran ahead of the G-20 economic summit. more >>

Trying to Downplay the U.S.-European Splits at the G-20 Economic Summit

Obama and European leaders are likely to paper over their differences on how to fight the recession. more >>

Obama Heads to Europe to Pitch Economic Plan at G-20

On his first major foreign trip as president, Obama faces some doubts. more >>

Hot Docs: a Warm Welcome for Obama in Europe

Today's selection of timely reports. more >>

A Key European Voice Hails New U.S. Attitude Under Obama

Greek foreign minister Dora Bakoyannis likes what she sees so far from the Obama administration. more >>

How France Sees Its Nuclear-Powered Future

It expands the use of nuclear energy at home and seeks to increase nuclear-technology sales abroad. more >>

Five Most Common Concerns for European Chief Financial Officers

A recent survey ranks concerns of international CFOs by region. The first of a three-part series. more >>

European ‘Atom Smasher’ Sees Stars

Director and cast from Angels & Demons movie visit the real scene. more >>

Europeans Look for Improvement in U.S.-Russia Relations

The Greek foreign minister sees a "very important moment" for engagement. more >>

European Nations 'Expect a Lot' From an Obama Presidency

Officials have long list of issues to fix, from climate change to arms control, after rocky Bush years. more >>

World's Best Colleges: Top British and European Universities

These are the top universities in Britain and in Europe in 2008. more >>

Economic Crisis Hot Docs: U.S., Europe, Japan in Recession, Summit Could Be a Milestone

Today's selection of timely reports. more >>

Europeans Cheer Obama Now but May Complain Later On

He's seen as better than Bush, but not all disputes will just fade away. more >>

European Nations Exchange Blame Over Crisis Response

French officials fault Britain and Germany for obstructing a Europe-wide bailout plan. more >>

Europe Is Slow to Face Up to the Financial Crisis

A common market but not a common regulatory system. more >>

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