Cyprus to ease citizenship rules for EU bailout losers
Cyprus to relax citizenship rules for foreign investors who lost at least €3...
Cyprus to relax citizenship rules for foreign investors who...
Gunmen launch deadly attack on Somalia courthouse
At least 19 people killed in bomb and gun attacks in Somali capital, Mogadishu
At least 19 people killed in bomb and gun attacks in Somali...
OLAF director rejects MEP’s call for him to resign over Dalligate
Giovanni Kessler says he's done nothing wrong: 'I have absolutely no intention...
Giovanni Kessler says he's done nothing wrong: 'I have...
Venezuela row on eve of presidential election
Venezuelan opposition makes official complaint against the government over...
Venezuelan opposition makes official complaint against the...
Anti-Margaret Thatcher rally held in London
Hundreds of former coal miners and other opponents of Margaret Thatcher gather...
Hundreds of former coal miners and other opponents of...
US Secretary of State in Japan to discuss Korean crisis
US Secretary of State John Kerry lands in Japan, the last stop of his four-day...
US Secretary of State John Kerry lands in Japan, the last...
Palestinian prime minister resigns
Palestinian Prime Minister Salam Fayyad resigns, after a long-running dispute with President Mahmoud Abbas
Palestinian Prime Minister Salam Fayyad resigns, after a...
Kerry in China amid North Korea tensions
US Secretary of State John Kerry in China, urges Beijing to use its influence over North Korea to rein in its belligerence.
US Secretary of State John Kerry in China, urges Beijing to...
Portugal and Ireland get loan extension
Portugal and Ireland are to be granted an extra seven years to pay back their emergency bailout loans.
Portugal and Ireland are to be granted an extra seven years...
Pablo Neruda bones in poison probe tests
The family of the Nobel Prize-winning Chilean poet Pablo Neruda agree to send his remains to a laboratory in the United States for toxicology tests.
The family of the Nobel Prize-winning Chilean poet Pablo...
Updated | European Greens accuse parliament groups of cover-up over Dalligate inquiry
“Cover-up continues” as EP political groups oppose Green demand for special committee
“Cover-up continues” as EP political groups oppose...
Syria air strikes 'target civilians' - Human Rights Watch
Syrian Air Force carrying out deliberate air strikes on civilians and...
Syrian Air Force carrying out deliberate air strikes on...
Yum Brands says bird flu scare affected KFC sales in China
The parent company of KFC says sales fell in China because of concerns over new...
The parent company of KFC says sales fell in China because...
Uruguay Congress approves gay marriage bill
Uruguay Congress votes overwhelmingly to legalise gay marriage, second country...
Uruguay Congress votes overwhelmingly to legalise gay...
PC sales tumble worldwide
Global sales PC drop 14% in first three months of 2013, biggest fall since 1994
Global sales PC drop 14% in first three months of 2013,...
Malta writes to Holy See to commence revision of 1992 agreement
Government to take away Ecclesiastical Tribunal's authority on annulments -...
Government to take away Ecclesiastical Tribunal's authority...
North Korea pulls workers from Kaesong
North Koreans failed to report for work at Kaesong Industrial Complex, suspending one of few points of co-operation with South Korea
North Koreans failed to report for work at Kaesong...
Obama’s emotional plea for gun bill Congress vote
US President Barack Obama reportedly fights back tears in urge to lawmakers to...
US President Barack Obama reportedly fights back tears in...