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# Eurozone

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Cyprus MPs overwhelmingly reject tax on deposits
Cyprus to exempt small savers from deposit tax ahead of crucial vote
Kenny speaks of Ireland's 'indomitable spirit' ahead of shamrock ceremony
Cyprus postpones crucial vote on unpopular bailout until Tuesday
Bank deposits hit as EU/IMF bailout for Cyprus agreed
Eurozone finance ministers consider Cyprus bailout
Eurozone sinks further into recession in last quarter of 2012
Over 26 million people unemployed across the EU
Sold: Government confirms sale of Irish Life for €1.3 billion
Eurozone economy shrinks by 0.6pc in last quarter of 2012
EU 'fears' Berlusconi's return to power: Monti
Gilmore: This is a critical time for discussion on promissory notes
Taoiseach in Brussels for European budget talks
Poll: Do you think the global economic crisis is over?
Fewer than one in ten people trust business and government leaders
Spain unemployment rate shoots to 26 per cent
11 EU nations get go-ahead for 'Robin Hood tax', Ireland not among them
Poll: Should Ireland hold a referendum on EU membership?
Column: What would it mean for Ireland if the UK left Europe?
Eurozone finance ministers agree to examine Ireland's loan repayments
Noonan arrives in Brussels for key talks on aid for banks
Voters in Austria likely to maintain compulsory military service
Column: How much has Ireland paid for the EU banking crisis?
Over 26 million people unemployed across the EU
Kenny to address meeting of Merkel's Bavarian sister party
Merkel kicks off campaign, highlights economic strength
Cost of living in the Eurozone rose by 2.2pc in 2012
The Economist calls for 'helping hand' for the Irish
Worst of the euro crisis is 'behind us', says German finance minister
First Irish TV, Titanic, a famous ceiling: the big anniversaries of 2012
I was there... for Cork's hard-fought 0-0 draw with St Pat's
Fiscal Compact will enter into force on 1 January 2013
Poll: Do you think the jobs crisis has reached its peak?
Two-thirds of Irish people want to keep the euro
Former TalkTalk workers get a €2.6m EU grant
Berlusconi tells Italy: 'You need me, and I always help people in need'
Stability, jobs and growth: Ireland's EU Presidency motto
Column: What could Ireland gain from the EU Presidency?
Prospect of October Budget welcomed amid calls for more open process
Germany's Merkel starts re-election campaign for 2013