Women can now find out how much their male colleagues are paid in Germany
A new law directing firms to publish what they pay male and female staff comes into force this week in Germany, in a bid to tackle the country's large gender pay gap.
Iceland becomes the first country to make it illegal to pay men more than women
Government offices and private businesses are mandated to obtain certificates on the equal pay policies or face fines.
Pilots across Germany are blocking the deportation of asylum seekers
Lufthansa and Eurowings pilots in Germany are preventing planned deportations of asylum seekers and refugees.
Eurozone's economic recovery 'alive and kicking', ratings agency claims
S&P Global Ratings opines the current recovery in Europe won't be a false dawn and can be sustained.
Eurozone inflation stagnates at 1.5% adding to European Central Bank 's quandary
Reading underlines challenge facing the central bank as inflation remains below it's goal of just under 2%
Germany jails Syrian refugee hairdresser for trying to defraud Isis
Man sentenced to two years in jail for defrauding the terrorist organisation.
Tourists flock to bargain Britain lured by the weak pound despite terror attacks
Tourists visiting Britain spent £4.4bn in the first three months of the year, a 15.6% rise on a year ago.
In work, over-qualified and returning home: The truth about Eastern Europeans in the UK
Latest ONS data paints a detailed picture of migrants from 'EU8' nations.
West London is streets ahead on Europe's rich list
The pull of Kensington, Chelsea and Notting Hill for world's rich has made area Europe's elite spot.
Spiking eurozone inflation could put European Central Bank in difficult spot
Ratings agency S&P believes 2017 could mark the return rising inflation to Europe.
Eurozone inflation spikes to three-year high
Prices in the 19 countries using the euro spiked 1.1% in year-over-year terms.
UK in 2030: Brexit worsens shrinking economy, population boom and overburdened infrastructure
Britain's rapidly ageing population will put pressure on those of working age as social care systems struggle.
Brexit: UK poverty levels now higher than Poland's according to EU statistics
Reversal is due to a dramatic rise in living standards across Poland since it joined the EU.
FX Focus: Pound hits two-month high against dollar amid increasing hopes of 'soft Brexit'
Euro pulls back from two-week high it touched in the previous session amid fallout from Italian referendum.
Eurozone GDP grows in line with forecast in third quarter
Economy in the 19-country bloc expands 0.3% in the third quarter and grows 1.7% on an annual basis.
Following Icelandic example, women in France walked out of their jobs at 4.34pm
The protest is meant to bring the issue of gender pay gap to the top of the political agenda.
Eurozone economic growth holds steady in the third quarter
Eurozone GDP grows 1.6% year-on-year in third quarter, matching expectations.
British jobs for British workers: How a far-right meme went mainstream
Amber Rudd stirred outrage at Conservative conference by suggesting immigrants take jobs from British workers.
Italy's 'Fertility Day' campaign backfires after health ministry releases 'offensive' images
'Hurry up! Don't wait for the stork,' one promotional image read.
We can't help Britain's maternity crisis unless we restrict immigration
Pressure on services is now so bad that we need 2,600 more midwives in the NHS.
Croatia to hold snap election on 11 September, says President Kolinda Grabar-Kitarović
The Conservative party will elect its new leader on 17 July.
UK population will surpass that of France in a decade, according to Eurostat
Will be set to become the 2nd most populous country within in the EU behind Germany.
Germans move to 'Christian' Hungary to flee migrant crisis
Estate agents in the picturesque Balaton area in western Hungary said there had been a surge in Germans looking to move to the area.
Norway to offer refugees a bonus to return home
Refugees who volunteer to leave will be paid £800.
Refugee crisis: List by country of asylum seeker numbers in EU as applicants exceed 1.2 million
Nearly a third of the first-time asylum seekers to arrive in the 28 member states came from Syria.
EU referendum: Is Norway a viable model for Britain post-Brexit?
IBTimes UK breaks down the reality of trade, migration and sovereignty issues from outside the EU.
Ireland has third highest cancer death rate across EU
Cancer has caused 30% of all deaths in Ireland compared to 26% across the EU.
EU referendum: British Trade Unions ready to join fight to stay in Europe
TUC involvement brings grass-roots muscle to a fight that has so far been dominated by big business.
ECB keeps interest rates on hold as markets suffer rocky start to 2016
Draghi extended the QE programme in December but did not increase the amount spent on assets.
Europe market turmoil: FTSE turns red as China panic takes hold
Stoxx 600 has biggest drop since August, while Dax falls below 10,000 for first time since October.