Greece’s new government was sworn in Oct. 7 after the ruling conservative government was defeated by the Socialists in the elections held on Oct. 4.
Most Italians agree with a court decision to strip Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi of immunity from prosecution.
Britain faces widening labour unrest with workers frustrated by the prospect of pay curbs and a Conservative government.
Ex-concentration camp guard John Demjanjuk will go on trial on Nov. 30 facing charges of helping to kill 27,900 Jews.
Italian PM Silvio Berlusconi vowed to govern with "even more grit" after Italy's top court lifted his immunity.
Czech President Klaus told EU he wants a footnote added to the document before signing it into force.
The future of Ireland's government hinges on around 700 members of the Green Party who vote this weekend.
Britain's opposition Conservatives would work through the European Union on key foreign policy issues.
Italy's constitutional court overturned the 2008 law granting Prime Minister immunity from prosecution while in office.
The majority of Spanish population disapproves of the government's handling of the European nation's crisis.