Employee of German intelligence agency 'was planning terror attack'
Authorities arrest German man after alleged bomb attack plans uncovered
Authorities arrest German man after alleged bomb attack plans uncovered
The move would rule out arms deals with Saudi Arabia, Mexico, Brazil, India and even Nato member Turkey
Euthanasia for people in 'unbearable suffering' and no prospect of improvement is legal in the country
Belgian Foreign Minister hails deal as proof 'borders can be redrawn in a peaceful way'
Town council also agrees to make sizeable donation to refugee charity
'Europe is in the focus of this attempted disruption, and Germany in particular'
Only five per cent of Germans now see Britain as the country’s most important foreign policy ally
27 per cent of people living in Europe believe rape is acceptable under some circumstances, most commonly citing drug or alcohol intake, 'revealing' clothes or going home alone with an attacker
Thousands of dinghies and motorboats are reported to have amassed along the Turkish coast
Yura Yeliseyev was practising parkour when he slipped, his friend says
Investors reeling from democratic shocks in Britain and the US are worried about Italy’s future in Europe’s monetary union
Article 127 of the European Economic Area agreement details steps for leaving the single market
'I don't recognise Sweden anymore,' says a founder of the mosque
Inquiry will look at how influential members of Hitler's regime were on the government of the 1950s and 60s
As well as selling ice cream, contestants had to take part in gruelling physical challenges
‘We ask Russia not to hinder the tests by hysterics and provocations,’ says Ukrainian minister
Dmitry Firtash was also part of a consortium including former Trump aide Paul Manafort in a major Manhattan property deal
Police say incident not believed to be related to 'Islamist terrorism'
Renewable sources accounted for 40 per cent of all energy consumption in Finland last year
The comment comes amid rising tensions between Russia and Nato
'It’s simply not true, unfortunately,' said one resident of the town. But the hamlet does owe a huge debt to Mr Fernandez