Europe
EU Poll Highlights Homophobic Abuse in Europe
Quarter of gay people polled said they have been attacked or threatened in the last five years
Malian Officials Hoping to Raise 2 Billion Euros for Recovery Fund
European Union has already pledged 520 million euros
Regulatory Burdens Fuel Exodus of European Business Leaders
There's a little Galt in all of them
ECB Executive Board Member Says Cyprus Bailout Shows Why The Eurozone Needs a Banking Union
What could possibly go wrong?
European Soldiers, Veterans, Politicians Mark VE Day
68th anniversary of the the Allied victory over the Nazis
Belgian Authorities: 31 Detained in 3 Countries Over $50M Diamond Heist
Robbery happened in February
Nobel Prize-Winning Belgian Scientist Dies Through Assisted Suicide
Christian de Duve won the Nobel Prize in in Physiology or Medicine for his work on cancer
European Shares Dip Slightly After Hitting Multi-Year Highs Last Week
On news from the ECB of loose policy
European Commission: Eurozone Economy Will Contract More Than Expected This Year
France, Spain, Italy and the Netherlands will be in recession this year
European Human Rights Court Rules Against Jailing of Former Ukrainian Premiere
Politically motivated violation of her rights, the court ruled
Europe Struggles with Bee Population Decline
Two-year ban on pesticides considered
Merkel Says Some Eurozone Members Should Be Prepared to Give Away Some Sovereignty
The German Chancellor made the comments a few months ahead of talks on a European "fiscal union"
Human Rights Court Blocks Terror Suspect's Extradition to U.S.
His paranoid schizophrenia might get worse in super-max
Netherlands Recalls 50,000 Tons of Possibly Tainted Meat
European horsemeat scandal continues
Women's Rights Activists in Mideast Not Happy About Naked Protests on Their Behalf in Europe
Protests over a Tunisian girl arrested for posting a topless photo on Facebook causing more harm than good
Jack Lew Urges European Countries to Do More to Boost Demand
Says it would "be helpful" if they did so
How Thatcher Liberated Western Europe
Even while saying "No. No. No," the famous Euro-skeptic helped the continent say yes to much-needed reforms.
"Monster of Grbavica" Given 45 Year Sentence
Former Bosnian Serb paramilitary fighter found guilty of crimes against humanity committed during the 1992-1995 war
Hungary Banning "Totalitarian Symbols" as Public Disturbances
Kind of a totalitarian thing to do
Hungary's Prime Minister Brushes Human Rights Concerns Over Constitutional Changes Aside
Says they are not a threat to democracy or existing law