- Anthony Faiola
- Reporter
Anthony Faiola is the Washington Post’s London bureau chief, covering Britain and beyond. Faiola joined the Post in 1994, since then reporting for the paper from five continents and serving as bureau chief in Tokyo, Buenos Aires and New York. From Washington, he has also covered global economics and the U.S. financial crisis. Faiola grew up in Connecticut and Florida, graduating from Florida International University in 1990 and beginning his journalism career under the South Florida sun at the Miami Herald.
Germany holds firm on eve of summit
Powerhouse’s stance against debt sharing proposal comes amid new warnings of severe recession.
Germans deny Merkel suggested Greek vote on euro
Greeks are left guessing what really was said in a phone call between their leader and the German chancellor.
Greeks face epic choice
An exit from the euro could trigger global economic turmoil. For Greece — and Europe — voters’ decisions have never mattered more.
European markets respond to crisis
Indexes mostly down in late trading in response to Moody’s downgrade of 16 Spanish banks.
- Greece forms emergency government amid banking fears
- Greece fails to form new government, calls new elections
- Greek deadlock heightens fears of full European economic crisis
- Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II outlines government plan for economic, constitutional reforms
- Euro up, stock markets mixed after votes in France and Greece
- French, Greek voters say no to austerity
- British voters deal coalition rebuke in local elections
- New law threatens Amsterdam’s cannabis culture