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Published on 22 November 2011

Having failed to secure a cross-party agreement on the national budget, Belgian's transitional PM Elio Di Rupo has submitted his resignation to the king, who must now again consult political leaders with a view to forming another transitional power.

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A broken country – Le Soir

Will Elio Di Rupo and the Belgian French-speaking Socialist party resume talks with the Liberals to form a government?

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Can he do it? – De Morgen

The fall of the forint on currency markets and and a spike in debt yields has forced Budapest to seek help from the IMF, an option that Prime Minister Viktor Orbán had previously rejected.

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Hungarians in trouble – Gazeta Wyborcza

The future Spanish PM has committed himself to reducing his country's debt.

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Rajoy talks to Merkel and obtains her support – ABC

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Our plan to get debt under control is failing, David Cameron admits – The Daily Telegraph

Large telecom and insurance companies behave like "the emperor without clothes" by rewarding their shareholders massively without reinvesting profits.

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The truth behind record dividends – Handelsblatt

The £4.5 billion project envisages up to 300 turbines, generating enough power for more than a million homes by 2020, and a major boost to the Scottish Government’s target of generating 100 per cent of the country’s electricity demand from renewables by the end of the decade.

New Scots coast wind farm to be biggest in the world – The Scotsman

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