Europe
Hungary's Prime Minister Brushes Human Rights Concerns Over Constitutional Changes Aside
Says they are not a threat to democracy or existing law
Winter Storm Slams Europe
Affecting planes, trains and, presumably, automobiles
Bulgarian President Expected to Dissolve Parliament
There has not been a government for weeks
EU Concerned Over Changes to the Hungarian Constitution
Human rights activists and the U.S. government have also expressed concerns about the changes
European Unions Block Money-Losing Carmakers From Downsizing
Which doesn't make them any more viable
Making Sense of Medieval History
A new book about 10th-century Europe brushes past evidence that might complicate its narrative.
Everything's Coming Up Horsemeat
Four more products test positive for horse DNA
Momcilo Perisic Cleared of War Crimes
The former head of the Yugoslav army was accused of aiding and abetting atrocities in the 1990s
Caterpillar Cutting 1,400 Jobs at Plant in Europe
Cites high labor costs, slow growth in European market
Slovenia's Nuclear Power Plant Automatically Shut Down After Drop in Pressure
No danger of a leak officials say
5 Foreign Libertarians Making a Difference Around the Globe
The liberty movement goes international.
Greek President Warns of "Social Explosion"
Worried about what might happen if Greeks are asked to pay higher taxes
Croatia Set to Become 28th Member of the E.U.
May have seemed like a good idea a few years ago
France's Hollande Demands Crackdown Over Horsemeat Scandal
Wants penalties for anybody passing off horse as beef
European Commission Says U.K. "Green Deal" in Line With Regulations
Unelected body gives its approval
Officials: Hezbollah Cell Responsible for Suicide Bombing in Bulgaria
Five Israelis were killed in the July 2012 attack
EU Court: Airlines Must Cover Costs for Stranded Travelers
Have to pay for food, shelter when flights are canceled
Euro at 11-Month High Against the Dollar
Announcement that loans will be paid back quicker than expected helped
European Countries Warn of "Imminent Threat" in Benghazi
Germany and Netherlands join England in urging their citizens to leave
Europe: America's Crystal Ball?
A new book warns that the United States is adopting a European economic culture.
EU Finance Ministers Approve Financial Transactions Tax
11 members will introduce the tax, 16 will not