- PARIS (Reuters) - Socialist Francois Hollande swept to victory in Frances presidential election on Sunday in a swing to the left at the heart of Europe that could start a pushback against German-led austerity. (msnbc.com)
- Asian stocks fell, with the regional benchmark index heading for its biggest decline in almost six months, after U.S. (Bloomberg)
- ATHENS, Greece — Greeces former finance minister and Socialist party leader Evangelos Venizelos, whose party has received a drubbing in parliamentary elections, has called for a broad coalition government of pro-European parties. (Palm Beach Post)
- PARIS -- Francois Hollande defeated French President Nicolas Sarkozy in a presidential runoff Sunday, signaling a shift to the left as the country and Europe grapple with a weak economy. (KTLA.com)
- French voters booted President Nicolas Sarkozy from power Sunday in one of several elections across Europe in which governments that cut a deal to slash budgets to solve a debt crisis were hammered by the electorate. (Weekly Standard)
- PARIS (May 6, 2012)--Socialist Francois Hollande declared victory Sunday in Frances presidential election, railing against austerity measures and urging national unity after a bitter campaign against Nicolas Sarkozy. (KWTX)
- Paris: It was a long night of celebrations in Paris after François Hollandes victory. People thronged the streets to watch his motorcade pass. (NDTV)
Sunday, May 6, 2012
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