- 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 out against euro bonds on eve of E.U. summit on region’s debt crisis
- Germans deny Merkel suggested Greek vote on euro
- World on their shoulders, Greeks face epic choice
- European markets drop in response to economic worries
- 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
- Geert Wilders of the Netherlands reveals a resurgent far right in Europe
- Dutch court upholds ban on foreign tourists buying pot
- Europe crisis creeps back into danger zone
- Britain’s Cameron faces tough road ahead after recent missteps
- Britain weighs proposal to allow greatly increased Internet ‘snooping’
- Argentina on new campaign to win Falklands, 30 years after war
- British Conservatives lead charge for gay marriage
- Will the 2012 Olympics revitalize East London?
- Solar industry faces subsidy cuts in Europe
- British leader David Cameron heads to Washington to cement ties
- In secular Britain, a clash over public prayer
- David Cameron admits riding Rebekah Brooks's horse
- Ireland to become a test for Europe’s fiscal accord
- Ireland to hold referendum on European fiscal treaty
- Scotland moves toward vote on independence
- David Cameron to Scotland: I don’t want to break up
- In Britain, opposition party leader struggles to find voice
- In Greece, fears that austerity is killing the economy
- European debt crisis: Optimism fades less than a week after summit deal
- Europe tense over British veto at summit
- British Prime Minister David Cameron’s veto of E.U. pact splinters his coalition
- European Union leaders agree to forge new fiscal pact; Britain the only holdout
- 23 European Union leaders agree to fiscal curbs, but Britain blocks broad deal
- European leaders gather for summit to save the euro
- Merkel warns solution to Europe’s crisis will take years
- European Central Bank head hints at more action if euro countries curb spending
- Markets surge after central banks announce move to ease global credit crunch
- Crisis makes Britain more wary of European unity
- Germany resists radical steps as Europe’s debt crisis deepens
- European debt crisis: Investors’ confidence shows signs of crumbling
- Amid crisis, Italy confronts a culture of tax evasion
- European financial crisis: A growing gap between France and Germany
- Jump in euro-zone interest rates hits France
- Investors sell off French bonds, push up Italian borrowing rates
- Mario Monti named Italy’s interim prime minister after Silvio Berlusconi resigns
- Berlusconi steps down as Italy’s prime minister
- Silvio Berlusconi to leave legacy of playboy politician
- Italy's political class struggles for consensus
- Heavy-handed pressure on Italy, Greece may yield little, analysts say
- Berlusconi's resignation pledge fails to quell crisis; markets plunge
- Italy’s Berlusconi agrees to resign amid mounting debt crisis
- Italy’s debt costs soar as pressure builds on Berlusconi
- Europe has a president, but no leader
- A battle for rural Britain
- British defense chief Liam Fox resigns
- Slovakia approves European debt-crisis bailout fund
- Slovakia reaches agreement on European bailout fund
- Slovakia rejects European bailout plan
- British PM Cameron backs embattled defense minister but seeks answers
- Slovakia unsettles Europe’s rescue plan
- France, Belgium move to aid ailing European bank
- Egypt's labor movement blooms in Arab Spring
- Mubarak trial abruptly halted as victims’ lawyers seek new judges
- Egypt commission suggests election timetable
- Egypt’s military rulers assert wider powers in wake of attack on Israeli Embassy
- European leaders try to calm fears of a Greek default
- Fear of Greek default sends stocks plunging
- Europe’s debt woes drive down markets
- Stocks plunge on fears over Europe’s ability to manage debt crisis
- German court rules euro bailouts are legal, places limits on approval of rescue plans
- Britain’s phone-hacking scandal dogs James Murdoch
- U.S. markets down as crisis in Europe deepens
- Asian markets fall as European ministers try to calm nerves
- European markets tremble at confluence of economic worries
- In Europe, a struggle for economic unity
- British phone hacking scandal: Whittamore case underscores past failures
- London riots: Britain weighs personal freedoms against need to keep order
- Europe’s crisis and the psychology of fear
- London riots: Cameron vows ‘fightback’ amid public debate over police response
- With jails filled to capacity and violence escalating, pockets of London on lockdown
- Looting, arson spread widely in London, as civil unrest escalates
- Despite pledges from world leaders, global markets continue to fall
- U.S., European officials scramble to calm financial anxiety
- European Central Bank acts to prop up debt of Italy, Spain
- Riots break out in London neighborhood
- Italy unveils plan to calm fears of escalating debt crisis
- Asian, European markets plunge, extending concerns about global economy
- Debt crisis in Europe: Worries grow of spread to larger economies of Italy, Spain
- As yen rises, Japan warns of possible currency intervention
- Mother of slain girl might be among British phone-hacking victims
- Markets could be nearing a tipping point
- Asian and European markets fall in early trading as U.S. debt talks remain stalled
- British PM adds to pressure on James Murdoch
- Cameron defends himself to British Parliament over ties to phone-hacking scandal
- Rupert Murdoch, son apologize to lawmakers but deflect phone-hacking blame
- Cameron cuts short Africa trip; police second-in-command resigns
- Head of Scotland Yard resigns amid hacking scandal; Rebekah Brooks is arrested
- In Britain, phone hacking sullies famed Scotland Yard
- Phone-hacking scandal at Murdoch-owned British paper leads to high-level resignations
- Rupert Murdoch criticism reaches the U.S., but will it affect News Corp.?
- Former British PM says Murdoch’s papers hired ‘known criminals’
- Debt crisis threatens Italy, one of euro zone’s biggest economies
- Reports: Prince Charles, Gordon Brown targeted in News Corp. hacks
- As Europe stumbles, Lagarde presses IMF bid
- London’s poor facing squeeze amid housing-benefit cuts
- Greece’s 2010 bailout falls flat, puts nation back on brink of default a year later
- As Greek government teeters, IMF warns of threat to global financial stability
- Germany, France strike deal on Greek bailout
- Greek government teeters amid default risk
- Europeans try to calm fears over Greek crisis
- Greek default fears hit global markets as Papandreou pushes austerity measures
- Twitter vs. privacy in Britain
- France's Lagarde bids for top IMF top job
- Volcano ash cloud returns to Europe
- Obama’s London visit comes amid British reckoning
- Deep in crisis, Portugal tries to transform
- In Greece, austerity kindles deep discontent
- Referendum puts strain on Britain’s coalition government
- European leaders: Praise and caution in bin Laden’s death
- William and Kate’s royal wedding: British monarchy’s new era is sealed with a kiss
- Royal wedding brightens a gloomy U.K.
- Wedding of William, Kate spotlights the royals, the original global celebrities
- In Britain, Prince William threatens to eclipse his father, Prince Charles
- Spotlight shines on Kate Middleton, another princess-to-be
- In Algeria, a chill in the Arab spring
- Europe wrestles with debt crisis
- A windfall courtesy of Will and Kate
- Gaddafi loyalists besiege Zawiyah; civilian casualties reported
- Gaddafi forces repel Libyan opposition; loyalists escalate counterattack on rebel-held cities
- Gaddafi loyalists launch counterattack as threat of civil war looms
- Gaddafi forces mount fierce counterattack; witnesses describe ‘massacre’ in city under siege
- Protesters killed in Libya, Yemen as wave of Arab unrest continues
- Tunisia, site of the first Arab revolt, seeks a way forward
- Crisis building on Libyan border with flood of evacuees
- More skirmishes in Libya as U.S., Europe ratchet up pressure
- Rebel army may be formed as Tripoli fails to oust Gaddafi
- In Tunisia, an army of volunteers rushes to aid Libyans
- China’s financial clout felt in Europe
- Arguments in Assange extradition hearing end; ruling expected Feb. 24
- Arguments in Assange extradition hearing end; ruling expected Feb. 24
- Assange sex assault allegations debated for second day in extradition hearing
- Assange attorneys cast doubt on accusations at extradition hearing in London
- Julian Assange's battles threaten to overshadow WikiLeaks' work
- On Egypt, Europe follows U.S. line
- Julian Assange's battles threaten to overshadow WikiLeaks' work
- On Egypt, Europe follows U.S. line
- Bull market? No, sheep are the newest commodity.
- Sheep thefts in Britain likely connected to rising global food prices
- Clegg appears to be losing Britain's love