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Published on 8 November 2011 at 10:24

The EU has made the sixth tranche of aid to Greece conditional on the formation of a new national unity government committed to implementing more austerity and the sell-off of state assets.

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Sign up and the duo gets the sixth tranche of €8 billion – Ta Nea

46% of viewers polled by El País believe that the right-wing candidate Mariano Rajoy pipped Socialist Alfredo Pérez Rubalcaba in the only televised debate of the November 20 election campaign.

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Rajoy wins by a narrow margin – El País

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Berlusconi near exit – De Morgen

"At mid-term, the Christian-Democrat (CDU) and Liberal (FDP) coalition has tabled a tax reform that benefits high earners and an overhaul of care for senior citizens that changes nothing for citizens."

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Thanks for nothing – Die Tageszeitung

The UK Home secretary has admitted that she does not know how many illegal aliens entered Britain when passport controls were relaxed for six weeks this summer.

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I'm sorry, I haven't a clue – The Daily Telegraph

By late September, nearly 14.5% of households with loans have failed to keep up repayment.

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668,000 families have stopped paying banks – Jornal de Notícias

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