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Published on 21 November 2011

As Europe waits for the much touted "Big Bazooka" to do away with the eurozone crisis once and for all, the European Commission has presented several options for the creation of eurobonds, one frequently discussed solution. But Germany is not yet convinced.

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EU cobbles together miracle weapon – Financial Times Deutschland

It's "the end of small steps politics. Prime Minister announces sweeping reforms" - notably for pensions and state spending.

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Tusk, sweat and tears – Wprost

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Pravda journalists wiretapped by military intelligence – Pravda

Agriculture, construction, export and employment boosted growth in the first 9 months of 2011. It now stands at 2.6%.

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30 pieces of good news about economy – Evenimentul zilei

In Sweden, an annual total of 200,000 low energy light bulbs are incorrectly sorted and dumped with glass, leading to mercury leaks.

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Toxic ecological lightbulbs - environmental villain – Svenska Dagbladet

In a report the NGO admits to having worked with authoritarian regimes in order to facilitate aid to local populations.

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MSF: we made the wrong choices – De Volkskrant

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