The chairman of a Canadian city's police commission will remain a member of the body and continue to govern despite his plans to move to Europe, saying he will fulfill his responsibilities from abroad.
Dominique Senequier, founder and CEO of Ardian, a $60 billion French private equity said that London is still the number one financial city in Europe even after Brexit.
In an interview with Anders Samuelsen, the foreign minister says U.S. President Donald Trump's outbursts on social media, including Twitter, will not change U.S. policy.
Two rights groups have requested Israel's Supreme Court to strike down a new settlements law legalising 3,900 settler homes built on private Palestinian land in the occupied West Bank.
ESA and NASA want to continue with their Asteroid Impact and Deflection Assessment mission, proposed to launch in 2020, despite the decline of funding from European officials.
Heavy snowfalls and extereme coldness have no compassion towards the homeless people. Icy temperatures continue to grip much of Europe, causing death to dozens of people throughout the continent, major disruption to power, water supplies and transport networks in recent days.
Chancellor George Osborne has taken the lead to create more stringent rules in tracking down illegal offshore accounts. The scandal on Panama's offshore accounts moved the country's leaders in an attempt to stop it.
David Cameron believes Britain has won a battle in the EU that will prevent more asylum seekers from travelling to the UK and allow those who do arrive to be returned to elsewhere in Europe.
U.S. lawfirm Hausfeld will pursue claims of European customers harmed by Volkswagen's emissions scandal. In a letter to VW's top players, the firm requested a meeting to discuss European customers claims.
A time limit on the number of days a detainee can stay inside Europe's immigratiion centers has been imposed. This recommendations came after inspectors found out that people have been staying for a year and some even for more than 4 years inside the facility.
Court declared the former lawmaker guilty for the crime of bribery and influence peddling. Former European Parliament lawmaker Adrian Severin was declared guilty in the crime of bribery and influence peddling by a Romanian court.
Prosecutors in Milan have filed charges and requested the court to indict several bank executives. These executives were alleged of financial crimes including false accounting.
The Swedish furniture company, Ikea has been filed with tax evasion case. This is in response to the European Union's call against companies that undergo this practices.
Members of PEGIDA (Patriotic Europeans agaisnt the Islamisation of the West) staged anti-Islam rallies across Europe this weekend to protest the massive influx of immigrants.
European users of the internet might now have the same data protection rights as American users, including the ability to correct chared records and even sue the American government for online privacy infringements.