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German foreign minister to visit Turkey for Syria talks: embassy
One in three people who apply for mortgages are turned down
Syria latest: Aleppo bombs, UN envoy and water crisis
Michael Noonan set to meet with EU finance ministers
ECB President says solution to crisis lies in balanced change
Italian PM Monti sees light at the end of tunnel for Italy, EU
Ireland to provide €3 million in vital aid to Somalia
Syria latest: Jordan's refugee camp, the Pope's plea and Aleppo assaults
Annan warns 'history will judge' the world's failure on Syria
Ulster Bank crisis: Customers still waiting to be paid
Ulster Bank to open again this Sunday as Central Bank expresses concern
Cyprus asks for bailout from the eurozone
Economy and cooperation topping agenda at Farmleigh meeting
Minister to consider letting 'crisis' students sit exams later
Portugal to pump €6.65 billion into three banks, passes bailout review
Now Gary Cahill is out of England's injury-ravaged Euro 2012 squad
The Daily Fix: Tuesday
EU summit: Merkel rejects eurobonds as Britain rules out financial transaction tax
Bundesbank chief: Greece risks losing financial aid if it breaches loan agreements
'Liverpool are in crisis. They're becoming a laughing stock' - John Aldridge
George Clooney released after Sudan protest arrest
Taking a hit: Rangers players agree to wage cuts
Column: Fianna Fáil renewed? No, the optics tell a different story
Column: Politicians can’t fix Ireland – ordinary people must take the lead
Murdoch to staff: 'Sun on Sunday will launch very soon'
Rupert Murdoch flies to UK to deal with escalating newspaper crisis
UN: Somali famine is over, but action still needed
Syria rejects Arab League plan to end crisis
Haiti two years on: finding jobs is now the priority
Gilmore suggests referendum may not be needed for EU deal
EU deal is unlikely to end the crisis in the eurozone - Varadkar
This Friday could be one of the biggest days in European history - here's why
Um, really? ECB makes video celebrating 10 glorious years of the euro
Sarkozy: We need to rethink Europe to save the euro
Martin says there's weeks to save the euro amid reports of French-German split
Berlusconi uses Facebook to deny resignation rumours
Greek president to host talks with PM, opposition
Merkel says eurozone recovery will take ten years