EU's Gunther Oettinger said European countries have right to sell on Russian gas.
The EU has said that it has asked to see official documents from Luxembourg.
Recovery threatened by higher interest rates as households redirect spending to debt repayments.
Registrations for alternatively-fuelled vehicles rose 51.3% to 23,337 units year-to-date
Humphrey and his wife were arrested in 2013 following work they did for GlaxoSmithKline
Survey shows that Asia continues to dominate in world trade.
Steering committee of British and Japanese officials to meet at upcoming Farnborough Air Show.
Open-ended strike continues after union rejects pay increase offer
Renowned commentator speaks to IBTimes TV about his book Shredded: Inside RBS, the Bank that Broke Britain.
The Royal Bank of Scotland is riddled with management concerns, unfolding scandals and key areas of concern, says Ian Fraser.
Peoples' Bank of China has signed memorandum of understanding with Bank of Korea for renminbi clearing house in Korean capital.
Fraser speaks to IBTimes TV about his book Shredded: Inside RBS, the Bank that Broke Britain.
The British bank is creating a new academy with Cambridge Judge Business School for 2,100 staff.
The Royal Bank of Scotland has teetered on the brink of collapse around three times over the last decade and, according to Ian Fraser.
Rally in recent weeks and steadily increasing buyside speculative positions in GBP raise reversal risks
The business body says young people need to be better prepared for the world of work.
His sister Marie-Helene Roncoroni will replace him as deputy chair.
VW rejects comments made by Daimler Trucks chief Wolfgang Bernhard.
Move comes after after one plane caught fire on runway at Florida airbase.
Korea-manufactured Spark also sold in Europe and the US.
Russia issues ban on day Moldova's parliament ratifies free trade agreement of last week
Lebanon could have more than 1.5 million Syrians registered as refugees by the end of 2014.
US companies are readying the ground for entry but for UK companies it's much trickier.
Under-used Met Police property sold off to housing developers and free schools.
Mers virus led to 292 deaths in Saudi Arabia but origins remain unknown.
Southerners are drinking more than Northerners according to Greene King's preliminary results statement.
The chief executive of Asda says the move is the right decision for the future of the firm.
Metalworkers and engineers went on strike on Tuesday demanding 12% pay hike.
Tax reform in India can offset impact of rising oil import costs or weak monsoon rains.
A change in EU rules allowed Ireland to revise up last year's disappointing economic performance.