Europe
Expulsion of Kosovar Schoolgirl From France Prompts Outcry
Escorted off school bus, taken to airport
Azerbaijan President Wins Third Term
Allegedly with 85 percent of vote, but opposition declared voting violations
Europe Considers More Border Patrols to Prevent Refugee Tragedies
Like the deadly shipwreck off Italy's coast
Belgian Transsexual Helped To Die After Failed Sex-Change Operations
Nathan Verhelst cited psychological suffering
Snowden Shortlisted For European Human Rights Prize
Nelson Mandela among the previous winners
Eurozone Inflation Hits Three-Year Low
Economists say the news will help give the European Central Bank more freedom
Bulgarian Opposition Party Boycotts Parliament
Trying to illustrate the governing coalition can't govern
Third EU Hackathon Held in Brussels, Focuses on Government Surveillance
28 hackers from 13 countries
Austria's Freedom Party Looks Likely To Increase Share of the Vote in Upcoming Elections
Concerns about asylum seekers and the eurozone contributing to increased support
Moldova, Break-Away Transdniestria Hold Talks For First Time
Moldova looking to make deals with the EU, pro-Russia Transdniestria opposes them
FIFA President: European Politicians Pushed Qatar as 2022 World Cup Choice
Heads of government supported Qatar because of financial interests with the country
Virginia to Extradite Former Bosnia Prison Guard to Face War Crime Charges
Accused of torturing Serbian prisoners back in the '90s
Vienna Residents Suspect Villa is Actually NSA Listening Post
US, Austrian governments deny it
Center-Right Coalition Takes Lead in Norwegian Elections
Labor-led current government on the outs
OK To Censor Anti-Censorship Website, Says Finnish Court
They don't get it, do they?
Europe Pulls Plug on Pirated Greek TV Station
Will no longer air broadcasts from fired former state employees
Czech Parliament Votes to Dissolve
New elections could give country's Communist Party some power
Eurozone Grows Out of Recession
Germany and France both experienced growth, but output in Spain, the Netherlands, and Italy dropped
Merkel's Party Allies Say Germans Should Be Ready for Four More Years of Her Policies
German chancellor doing well in polls ahead of election
Court Backs Latvian Journalist Raided for Criticizing Speed Cameras
She gets 20,000 euros for her troubles
IMF Tells Greek Government it Must Do More To Deliver Reforms
$2.3bn bailout payment backed on Monday
Former NSA Counsel: Europeans Far More Likely To Be Spied on by Their Governments Than Americans
As if the fact it could be worse makes American surveillance any better
5 European Wine Producing Countries Trying To Stop Scotland From Introducing Minimum Prices For Alcohol
Say it's not fair and illegal
Anti-Government Protests in Bulgaria Enter Fifth Week
Want the prime minister, his coalition, to resign
Monsanto Pulling GM Crops Out of Europe
Withdrawing applications for approval of new crops due to regulatory frustrations
Demonstrations Over Corrupt Government, Police State in Bulgaria Continue
76th anniversary of the birth of Vasil Levski renews protesters
Srebrenica Anniversary Marked With Burial of 400 Newly Identified Victims
8,000 Muslim Bosniak men and boys were killed over five days in 1995
Malta Cancels Migrant Deportations to Libya
Thanks to intervention from the European Court of Human Rights