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EU steps up quest to solve youth unemployment

BRUSSELS (Reuters) - European leaders have decided youth unemployment and the risk of social breakdown are among the toughest challenges they face and finding solutions will be a top priority for the coming months.Full story

Aid groups urge EU to fulfil commitments to Palestinians

RAMALLAH, West Bank (Reuters) - A group of 80 international aid agencies urged the European Union on Saturday to follow through on pledges it made last year to back Palestinian communities seen as vulnerable to Israeli settlement expansion in the occupied West Bank. Full story

Chinese premier criticizes EU move on trade measures

SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Chinese Premier Li Keqiang criticized the European Union over its plans to investigate alleged anti-competitive behavior by Chinese mobile telecom equipment makers and to impose punitive import duties on solar panels from China, state media reported. Full story

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Mark Grant, Southwest Securities, discusses Germany's role in controlling Europe's economic policies and weighs in on whether the UK will leave the EU.

  Bangladesh death toll climbs, EU trade official sends warning

Republican strategist John Brabender and Democratic consultant Jason Stanford discuss the fallout from last month's garment factory tragedy in Bangladesh, and pressure by the U.S. and European Union for Bangladesh to improve worker rights and safety.

  Santelli: Whose Euro Is It?

CNBC's Rick Santelli talks with Yra Harris, Praxis Trading, about which European country is really in charge of the euro.

  EU wrestles with financial bailout for Cyprus

EU officials are meeting to avert a financial collapse in the island nation of Cyprus as worried citizens try to withdraw as much money as they can from ATMs. CNBC’s Michelle Caruso-Cabrera reports.

  Cyprus Scrambles to Avert Meltdown

CNBC's Michelle Caruso-Cabrera reports Cyprus is desperately searching for a Plan B, as the struggling country must find billions of euros to secure a European Union bailout. Adam Lerrick, American Enterprise Institute, weighs in.

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