Europe News (DW-world.de)
- New Study Reveals What Makes Europeans Happy
- German Minister: EU Plans Massive Economic Aid Package
- Russia, Georgia Hold Constructive Post-Conflict Discussions
- Europe Calls For Stronger UN Presence in DR Congo
- Politkovskaya Murder Trial to be Closed
- EU, NATO Helpless Against Piracy as Hijacks Become More Daring
Europe (France24.com)
- RUSSIA: Politkovskaya trial to continue behind closed doors
- RUSSIA: Moscow edges towards six-year presidential terms
- ICELAND: IMF approves $2.1 bln loan
- CROATIA - JUSTICE: Serbia to counter-sue Croatia for war crimes
- AUTOMOBILE: Opel studying move to 30-hour week
- UNITED KINGDOM: Northern Ireland parties agree on police, justice
- UNITED KINGDOM: Sharp fall in UK inflation in October
- EU: Irish vote may reverse Lisbon treaty veto
Europe News (Washingtonpost.com)
- Report Faults U.S., Saying Its International Aid Isn't Always Apolitical
- Poland to Await Obama Decision on Placing Missile Defense System in Europe
- Report: U.S. Uses Aid to Promote Non-Humanitarian Goals
- British Business Group Issues Warning on Economy; Brown Criticizes Comments by Conservative Osborne
- Pardon Request a Test of Russian President's Character -- and Clout
- World Leaders Agree to Seek Major Reform
- Britain Debates a Child's Right to Choose Her Own Fate
- Bush Warns of Aggressive Economic Regulation
Europe News (NYTimes.com)
- Sarkozy’s Fiscal Meeting Raises Diplomatic Hackles
- Moscow Court Closes Politkovskaya Trial to Public
- Former Prime Minister Faces Trial in France
- France Dominates Europe’s Digital Library
- World Briefing | Europe: Britain: Party Issues Warning After Member List Is Put on Web
- World Briefing | Europe: Germany: Boar-Hunting Increases
- Britain Grapples With Role for Islamic Justice
- Spanish Judge Drops Probe Into Franco Atrocities
Europe (Economist.com)
- Charlemagne: No room in the ark
- Moldova and Transdniestria: Another forgotten conflict
- Higher education in Italy: A case for change
- Germany's economy: A little stimulus
- Eastern Europe and America: Looking west, hopefully
- Tuna in the Mediterranean: Gone fishing
- France's president: Is Sarkozy a closet socialist?
- Russia: Getting Medvedev's message
Europe (FT.com)
- Call for ambitious German stimulus
- Berlin rejects spending its way out of recession
- Austria favours co-ordinated expansion steps
- Internet-savvy Britons lead digital league
- OECD downbeat on Spain's return to growth
- Green's Obama wants a 'colour-blind' Germany
- Russia shows it can play in US backyard
- Number of eastern European jobseekers falls
Europe (CNN.com)
- Woman given windpipe created in laboratory
- Alitalia sale approved
- UK plans clampdown on sex trafficking
- Official: Basque terror suspect is ETA chief
- Giant UK banking takeover draws protests
- Errors mark Germany-England clash
- Report: Flight attendant helped land 767
- No public allowed in murdered reporter trial
Europe News (CNBC.com)
- European Shares Set to Track Wall Street Drop
- Web Exclusive: Nissan CEO Ghosn's Green DriveÂ
- BMW Unveils the Mini E Green Car
- EU Planning $164 Billion Growth Package: Germany
- Bank of England Considered Bigger Rate Cut
- BASF Issues Profit Warning, Cuts Output
- Lloyds Investors Back HBOS Deal
- Renault Will Fall Short of Profit Target: CEO
Business - European Economy (Yahoo! News)
- Nordic countries to lend Iceland $2.5 billion (AP)
- US, European stocks dive on recession fears (AFP)
- EU agreement to boost supervision of insurance industry (AFP)
- Renault Trucks to partially shut French sites (AP)
- EU plans 130-billion-euro stimulus plan: Germany (AFP)
- Italy OKs euro1 billion-plus offer for Alitalia (AP)
- London FTSE closes down (AFP)
- Russia warns media on economic crisis reporting (AP)
Business News (Neurope.eu)
- The battle of Volkswagen
- Financial schemes get further Commission approval
- Commission offers helping hand to Austrian Airlines
- Hainan Airlines direct air route from Beijing to Bishkek
- Jet Airways flies nearly million through Brussels
- The Biggest Crime against Humanity Ever
- Santander eyes Zagrebacka banka
- National Bank cuts rates






















