Europe
Four EU Nations to Condemn New West Bank Settlements
Britain, France, Germany and Portugal not happy with Israel
Hungarian Jews Push Back Against Proposed List
Leader of the Jobbik party wants there to be a list of prominent Jews, citing national security concerns
European Court of Human Rights Rules Khaled El-Masri Was Victim in U.S. Rendition
The German citizen says he was mistaken for a terrorism suspect and nabbed by the CIA for four months of torture
Russia Keeping an Eye on Events in Former Soviet Republics
Revolutions have a tendency to upset the status quo
New Genetic Study Shows Gypsies Came From Northwest India 1500 Years Ago
The Romani are Europe's largest minority group
EU High Court Upholds $63 Million Fine Against AstraZeneca
Fine levied for lying on patent applications to member states in an effort to keep the generic version of an ulcer med off the market
German Industrial Production Down in October
Economists had expected the number to remain unchanged
Netanyahu Defends New Settlements While Visiting Germany
Acknowledges "difference of opinion" with European nations
European Countries, Drug Companies Developing Stem Cell Bank
Effort to increase development of new drugs
Opposition Candidate Wins Slovenian Presidential Election
Former center-left prime minister elected to largely ceremonial position
Europe Not Pleased With Israel's Decision to Build New Settlements in Palestine
Move to build comes after Palestine is recognized as a state in the U.N.
Hungarian Politician Calls For List of Jews Who Are a "Threat to National Security"
Cites recent tensions in Israel as justification for the proposal
Husband of Woman Too Fat to Fly Back to U.S. For Medical Attention Sues Airline
Delta said they were unable to get 425lb Vilma Soltesz on board
Belgian Spies Reveal Their Identities on Linkedin and Facebook
Needed to be told to be careful about what information they share
David Cameron is "Fed Up" That Abu Qatada is Still At-Large
Radical cleric not deported to Jordan because of human rights concerns
Spanish Banking Association Suspends House Evictions for Two Years
Move comes after woman took her own life soon before being evicted from her home
Western Nations, Qatar, and Turkey Welcome New Syrian Opposition Coalition
Assad's opposition still a diverse group with numerous motivations
Germany to Establish Panel to Examine French Proposals
France is on track to miss its deficit reduction target
Ex-Soviet European States Feeling Neglected By Obama
Some of the Eastern and Central European countries haven't been feeling the love recently
Soros Has Advice For Germany
Billionaire says it should take a lead in the eurozone or leave
Chinese Premier to Eurasian Summit: Need a Plan to Solve Debt Crisis
Leaders of 50 countries from Europe and Asia are meeting in Laos
Eurozone Unemployment Set a New Record in September
Unemployment in the 17-nation currency bloc was up to 11.6 percent from August's 11.5 percent rate
New Greek Budget Pushes Debt Up to 189.1 Percent of GDP in 2013
Must be approved before November 11
Momcilo Perisic Appealing Verdict
Former head of Yugoslav army claims he was not aware of atrocities committed by those under his command during wars in Bosnia and Croatia