In an impassioned appeal in the parliament, German Chancellor Angela Merkel urged the EU leaders to come together on the “make-or-break” issue of irregular migration.
Turkish leader Recep Tayyip Erdogan has been re-elected as the country's president, a victory that hands him sweeping powers to control the cabinet, make judicial appointments and issue decrees with the force of law.
Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy was ousted from office after he lost a no-confidence vote on Friday, as various small parties joined hands to unseat the leader whose party has been implicated in a corruption scandal.
Belgium’s Interior Minister, Jan Jambon, revealed that Benjamin Herman, the gunman who shot dead two police officers and a civilian in the city of Liege on Tuesday, had killed another person the night before.
Calls to impeach Italy’s President Sergio Mattarella erupted after he vetoed the nomination of the Eurosceptic Paolo Savona for finance minister, citing investors' concerns and economic risks.
Calls to impeach Italy’s President Sergio Mattarella erupted after he vetoed the nomination of the Eurosceptic Paolo Savona for finance minister, citing investors' concerns and economic risks.
Salah Abdeslam, the lone surviving suspect in the 2015 Paris attacks, has been sentenced to 20 years in jail over separate terrorism-related charges in Belgium.
French railway network crippled on the opening day of a wave of strikes as the staff at SNCF staged “Black Tuesday” protests against President Emmanuel Macron’s plans to revamp labor laws.
Mass protests swept across the Spanish region of Catalonia on Sunday after German police detained former Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont under a European arrest warrant.
In a move that could mark a new low in the ties between London and Moscow, British Prime Minister Theresa May is likely to name Russia as responsible for a nerve agent attack on a former Russian spy in Salisbury.