Europe
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
Antigovernment Protests Clog Streets of Bulgaria's Capital
Appointment of a minister from the country's Turkish minority set them off
South American Leaders Upset over Bolivian Plane Incident
Demand apologies over Snowden-related plane rerouting
Bolivia Says European Refusal to Allow Jet to Enter Airspace an "Act of Aggression"
Would they do it to Putin?
Eurozone Finance Ministers Have Agreed on Guidelines For Bailout Fund
$660 billion in the European Stability Mechanism to rescue banks
European Ministers Set To Finalize Bank Bailout Rules Today
Deciding when the bailout fund can be used to help a bank
Cuts to Public Broadcasting in Europe: Good for Localism, Bad for Hollywood
European broadcasters adjust to budget reductions.
Cuts in Government Spending on State TV in Europe Affecting Hollywood
Europe looking at local movies instead
Subduction Zone Found Off Coast of Portugal
First sign of the eventual closing of the Atlantic Ocean
Assad Says Europe Will 'Pay the Price' if European Governments Send His Opposition Arms
Warns of "Europe's backyard" becoming controlled by terrorists
Police Raid Czech Republic Government Offices
Top opposition party demands prime minister step down
Europeans Want Assurances U.S. Not Spying On Them
Hey, the U.S. can "guarantee" anything you want