The populist parties reject EU austerity and want to renegotiate Italy's debt... READ MORE›
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Open Society Foundations said this week that it was moving its staff from Budapest to Berlin, citing a government crackdown on NGOs... READ MORE›
Logistics, uncertain ticket demand make European tours a gamble for K-pop acts... READ MORE›
The WHO's latest estimates in European Union countries indicate that overweight affects 30-70 percent and obesity affects 10-30 percent of adults... READ MORE›
By far, the Swiss Confederation digs deepest for its public service broadcasting ORR, where around EUR418 is due per household... READ MORE›
European leaders could limit discord by appeasing Trump, while waiting out his administration... READ MORE›
But frankly speaking, Europe should be grateful to President Trump, because thanks to him we have got rid of all illusions... READ MORE›
But frankly speaking, Europe should be grateful to President Trump, because thanks to him we have got rid of all illusions... READ MORE›
The case has sparked debate about the exploitation of au pairs across Europe... READ MORE›
According to Jeffrey Franks, Director of the International Monetary Fund's Europe Office, reforms to generate higher productivity are key to a post-crisis economic growth plan... READ MORE›
The government said on Tuesday it would publish detailed plans for its future relationship with the European Union next month... READ MORE›
Jeffrey Franks, Director of the International Monetary Fund's Europe Office, says that many structural policies in Europe have always remained outside the EU... READ MORE›
Abortion laws Time to liberalise? Irish referendum sparks debate around Europe... READ MORE›
Thomas Tuchel has been appointed as the new coach of Paris Saint-Germain on a two-year deal, the French champions confirmed on Monday... READ MORE›
On Thursday, French President Emmanuel Macron was awarded the prestigious Charlemagne prize in Germany for his work on European integration... READ MORE›
The French army needed more men, and so requisitioned the black American soldiers to fight in the French trenches... READ MORE›
Egypt's third World Cup Pharaohs face Russia, Uruguay, Saudi in Group A... READ MORE›
The Hungarian nationalist leader started his fourth term as Hungary's prime minister on Thursday... READ MORE›
A man walks past a house damaged by the dam flooding, near Solai, in Kenya's Rift Valley... READ MORE›
Bruno Le Maire, France's foreign minister, said EU states would propose sanctions-blocking measures to the European Commission... READ MORE›
Le Drian had on Thursday insisted Washington needed to negotiate with its European allies on any sanctions that might affect their companies... READ MORE›
Another follower blew himself up in Iraq yet another died in Syria fighting for the Islamic State group... READ MORE›
The European elections, in just over a year's time, will be a good indicator... READ MORE›
Our guest is Sanjay Subrahmanyam, Distinguished Professor at UCLA and professor at the College de France in Paris... READ MORE›
European officials are working on plans to protect the interests of European companies, Maja Kocijancic, a European Union spokeswoman for foreign affairs, said after the meeting... READ MORE›
Italian shares slipped 1.5 percent, albeit from nine-year highs as chances grew of new elections following an inconclusive March 4 vote... READ MORE›
But recently, Algeria's state energy firm Sonatrach announced it boosted its gas output by 5 percent to 135 billion cubic metres in 2017... READ MORE›
In 2016, women's gross hourly earnings in the European Union were on average 16.2 percent below those of men... READ MORE›
Strokes and hugs are being edged out of our lives, with doctors, teachers and colleagues increasingly hesitant about social touching... READ MORE›
Germany says it will increase its military spending by about 3 billion euros per year for the next eight years... READ MORE›
The new research worries scientists because of the huge impact global warming has already had on the currents and the unpredictability of a future tipping point ... READ MORE›
On Monday, thousands marched in London against what they perceive to be blatant anti-Semitism in Britain's mainstream Labour Party... READ MORE›
The two are being being treated at Salisbury District Hospital's intensive care unit, where their condition remains critical... READ MORE›
Martin Sellner, from Austria, and the Hungarian Abel Bodi were due to attend the private Generation Identity conference in London on Saturday... READ MORE›
According to the decision, Rey claims he was being terminated because of his French culture, which tends to be more direct and expressive... READ MORE›
It will open southern China and Chongqing to the world, she said... READ MORE›
Such extreme weather events are now happening four times more than in 1980, according to a European science paper... READ MORE›
And he warned that Islam posed an existential threat to Europe... READ MORE›
European companies have invested far more in the United States over the years than they have in China... READ MORE›
Britain's government says the nerve agent used in the attack, Novichok, was developed in Russia... READ MORE›
Iran's president accuses US of sabotaging 2015 pact as other officials say Tehran's missile programme is non-negotiable... READ MORE›
The teachers said that they were reprimanded by the school's Turkish administration for bringing up Christmas-related topics in class... READ MORE›
Uk ivory trade ban to help end 'shame' of elephant poaching... READ MORE›
The German vote is effectively a referendum on Chancellor Angela Merkel, who is running for a fourth term... READ MORE›
Robertshaw is the chief executive officer of Innovia, the world's leading maker of plastic money... READ MORE›
In 2015, at the height of Europe's migrant crisis, over 90,000 people applied for asylum in Austria, more than 1 percent of the country's population... READ MORE›
But both French people and foreigners are also quick to dispute the stereotype... READ MORE›
As the U.S. becomes more insular in economic philosophy, I think it gives China one more reason to ..... READ MORE›
Meanwhile, Fidesz's place inside the European People's Party, a powerful center-right alliance in the European Parliament, gives it a degree of political cover... READ MORE›
Fight Over Values Risks a European Civil War, Macron Says... READ MORE›
Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull speaks to the media during a news conference at Parliament House in Canberra, Australia, March 27, 2018... READ MORE›
But according to Human Rights Watch, the charges against the Open Arms NGO are the latest in a series of measures to discredit NGO rescue groups ... READ MORE›
Jenny Bates, Friends of the Earth air pollution campaigner, said this showed the need for more research and stronger policies... READ MORE›
Campaigners have today sounded the alarm over Europe's most under-threat buildings and monuments. Europa Nostra, a pan-European cultural heritage federation, released a list of seven... READ MORE›
Without cohesion policy, i cannot imagine the European union turning like this... READ MORE›
We are therefore open for dialogue and are trying to rebuild trust bit by bit if Russia is ready... READ MORE›
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