An Italian court upheld a conviction against UK lawyer David Mills for accepting a bribe from Silvio Berlusconi.
A would-be bank robber held a teaspoon to the neck of a cashier pretending it was a knife, a Polish news website said.
A total of 19 people fell in the water when their boat crashed on rocks at the island of Lesvos.
The Swedish government has invested several hundred million euros toward building roads and railways.
EU executives are calling for a radical budget overhaul focused on climate and energy security.
The “trial of the decade” ended without a verdict on Oct. 23 in Paris.
Merkel's administration has put off decisions on tackling the deficit, betting the economy will rebound sharply.
Royal Mail boss says he hopes commonsense will prevail on Monday for talks aimed at ending the postal service strike.
China was the guest of honor at this year's Frankfurt Book Fair, but much of the discussion was not about honoring its current regime.
Video of man breaking into an old lady's house was aired on a Dutch police website in a bid to put a name to the culprit.