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Alleged accomplice of former Isis militant accused of Jewish museum shootings arrested
The 27-year-old allegedly met accused, Mehdi Nemmouche, in jail.
European economy to drag for decade as China meets goals: JPMorgan boss Jamie Dimon
Jamie Dimon says Europe needs to sort out structural issues hampering growth.
Syria's President Assad on US-led coalition against Isis: You can't end terrorism with strikes
Syria's President Assad says there have been no 'tangible results in two months of strikes' against Isis.
Pakistani Family Faces Deportation After Son's Cricket Bat is Mistaken for a Gun
Belgium police label Pakistani a terrorist after assuming his cricket bat was a weapon on public transport.
Brussels Proposes to Break Up Google on Antitrust Concerns
EU Parliament preparing non-binding resolution to split Google's search engine operations in Europe from rest of its business.
EU Referendum: 1,000 UK Business Leaders Back In/Out Vote and Renegotiation with Brussels
The announcement comes after George Osborne claimed to have 'halved' the UK's EU tax bill.
George Osborne Claims Victory as £1.7bn EU Tax Bill Slashed in Half and Deadline Pushed Back
EU source tells IBTimes UK that cut-off for surcharge payment is now 1 September 2015.
Apple Could Be Fined Billions of Euros by Brussels Over Special Tax Arrangements with Irish Government
European Commission would accuse Apple of prospering from illegal tax deals with Irish government.
Joaquin Almunia Confirms EU's Gazprom Antitrust Probe Will Resume
Gazprom investigation into alleged market abuses was put on hold because of the Ukraine crisis.
EU Leaders to Push Ahead With Sanctions as Ukraine Trade Pact Talks Set For Friday
European Union unconvinced by ceasefire in eastern Ukraine and seeks to ramp up economic pressure.
Belgium Burka Ban: Diplomat Rips off Qatari Princess' Niqab
Jean-Marie Pire leaves woman with cuts and bruises after asking for directions.
Ukraine Urges Tough EU Sanctions on Russia Amid Insurgency
Petro Poroshenko accused Russia of allowing weapons and fighters across its border to fuel conflict.
Cameron's Worst Week Ever? Jean-Claude Juncker Elected Commission President
Former prime minister of Luxembourg wins EU vote 26 to 2 in blow to UK PM
Putin Accuses Ukraine of Stalling Gas Price Talks
Vladimir Putin suggests Russia has made its final offer with $100 reduction.
Major Industrial Powers Convene Without Russia for First Time in 17 Years but Putin Unperturbed by G7 Snub
Leaders of G7 nations are in Brussels for two-day summit to discuss geo-political tensions, economy and energy policies.
Brussels Jewish Museum Shooting: Syria 'Jihadist' Arrested in Marseille
Alleged killer Mehdi Nemmouche arrested by chance after customs check on bus from Amsterdam to Marseille.
Death Toll in Brussels Jewish Museum Attack Rises to Four
Fourth victim in suspected anti-Semitic attack dies in hospital, Jewish leaders announce.
Gunman Still at Large in Brussels After Shootings at Jewish Museum
Reports say Israeli couple and museum volunteer killed when lone gunman opened fire at Jewish Museum of Belgium.
Gunman Kills Three at Brussels Jewish Museum
Three dead, one injured in shoot-out in central Brussels.
Anti-TTIP Protests: Exclusive Interview with Belgian MP Arrested in Brussels
Alain Maron accuses police of acting unlawfully during protests against Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership.
Georgia and Moldova to Sign EU Pact, Says Herman Van Rompuy
Former Soviet republics to sign EU Association Agreements despite Russian disapproval
EU Eyes Deeper Russia Sanctions After 'Illegal' Ukraine Referendum
EU foreign ministers meeting to discuss sanctions against Russia as the Kremlin backs Ukraine referendum.
What Will it Take for an EU China Free Trade Deal?
A multi-billion dollar trade pact with Europe is a long held goal for Beijing but it has sharply divided European leaders.
Russia Commences Visa Procedures to Enter Crimea as Nato Weighs Fresh Measures
Nato's foreign ministers to hold two-day talks in Brussels over Russia's annexation of Crimea.
Russia vs US: Ukraine Crimea Crisis is Not Another Cold War, Says Obama
Costs will increase and sanctions will be extended if Moscow does not budge on annexation, warns US president
Ukraine Crisis: EU and UNSC to Hold Separate Emergency Talks over Russia's Troop Deployment
European Council freezes assets of 18 Ukrainian authorities including Viktor Yanukovich ahead of crisis summit in Brussels.
Child Euthanasia Legal In Belgium: But Should Doctors Help Terminally Ill Children Die?
Controversy over bill passed in Brussels allowing euthanasia for terminally ill children in Belgium.
Monte dei Paschi di Siena Chairman Could Quit Over Shareholder Battle
Chairman Alessandro Profumo could leave bank over battle with top investor to save bank
Somalia Denies Diplomatic Row Reports with EU over Aid
Foreign ministry official says deputy prime minister's comments 'taken out of context'.
European Markets Trade Lower Ahead of BoE, ECB Policy Decisions
ECB may lower its main refinancing rate.