Ivanovich,
that is true - the newer European markets are taking a heavy hit - but they are still in much better shape than the UK. Spain and Italy are in deep shit, but otherwise it's not that bad really. Sarkozy is on the rampage, while it seems the varied outlooks in Europe will also be the strength forward. Remember, they are the world's largest trading bloc - and e.g Poland and other new EU members are still looking quite good. Russian trade with Germany is also looking to be picking up, I think, and they have been having lots of successful bilateral talks.
Keeping it real makes it a little easier to decide when trading FX, while there certainly are deep problems out there, I do think the Eurozone is not looking too bad.