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Diners bowed their heads in prayer before eating at the Galini charity’s soup kitchen in Athens. Greece’s fiscal crisis has made many destitute and desperate, and is stretching the resources of charities and government agencies that help the poor.Credit...Emilio Morenatti/Associated Press ATHENS — Behind the lace curtains of a soup kitchen run by a parish in the humble Athens neighborhood of Keram
THE Dutch are generally a pretty content bunch. The Netherlands consistently ranks as one of the best places in the world to live. Dutch kids are among the happiest in the world, according to Unicef. Some attribute their high quality of life and general good nature to a laid-back approach to work: more than half of the Dutch working population works part time, a far greater share than in any other
SIGNS are multiplying that the euro area is at long last making a robust recovery. Most large economies turned in a strong growth performance in the first quarter of 2014. The Spanish economy roared ahead at 0.9% while France grew 0.6% from the prior quarter. Overall the euro area grew by 0.4%: the best performance in four years and a touch faster than euro-sceptical Britain. The unemployment rate
The Times’s Suzanne Daley reports on struggling Spanish workers who have avoided losing their jobs but often face weeks or months without paychecks. VALENCIA, Spain — Over the past two years, Ana María Molina Cuevas, 36, has worked five shifts a week in a ceramics factory on the outskirts of this city, hand-rolling paint onto tiles. But at the end of the month, she often went unpaid. Still, she ke
... but the beatings will continue until bond yields improve! Let's try a thought experiment. Imagine you walked into the bank, told them you were going to be taking pay cuts for the next few years, and then asked for a loan. You'd be laughed out of the office or else pay an interest rate so high that "usurious" wouldn't do it justice. The logic is simple: If you're in debt and your income is shri
Viola Caon left her Italian home to find work. Now she returns to see how her former classmates are faring… and in the week that shocking figures showed how badly Europe's youth is being hit by the unemployment crisis, we also talk to hard-hit twentysomethings in Athens and Madrid Italy's new prime minister, Mario Monti, has vowed to help the younger generation, promising among other things to hel
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