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Christmas message from a Syrian refugee: Alan Kurdi's father asks for 'a little bit of sympathy'
"I would like to ask you all to think about the pain of fathers, mothers and children who are seeking peace."
Spain elections: What is Podemos?
Podemos is a left-wing political party in Spain, led by Pablo Iglesias Turrión, and is on the up.
Super Mario RPG heading to Nintendo Wii U virtual console on Christmas Eve
Nintendo announces classic game is finally heading to Europe this week. Merry Christmas!
MPs blame Tories and EU over delayed response to 'terminal' UK steel crisis
Business, Innovation and Skills committee said the government failed to detect mounting problems.
Google-funded US congress members enlisted to fight search giant's EU monopoly case
Investigation reveals Google paid millions to protect its search engine's monopoly status in Europe.
Brexit: David Cameron will make bid to renegotiate terms of Britain's membership
European Union seeking a deal that will provide a way out of question over future of Britain's membership
Europe sees biggest shake-up of data protection laws in almost two decades
New data privacy and protection rules could see firms facing multibillion pound fines if they fail to comply.
Teens to be banned from social media? Internet age restrictions could rise to 16 in EU law
OMG: Teenagers under 16 would need parental consent to use Facebook, Snapchat or WhatsApp.
EU referendum: Brexit on the brink as poll puts historic vote on a knife edge
ICM poll found remain and leave are both on 50% as David Cameron continues his renegotiation.
Brexit: Half of UK voters want to leave the EU
Voters evenly split between staying and leaving the EU, poll shows.
Shell to axe 2,800 jobs ahead of BG takeover as merger receives Chinese antitrust approval
Shell-BG mega merger, valued at $70bn, will be the biggest oil deal in years.
TTIP: The insidious, global, corporate threat to our human rights
It allows private companies to sue national governments where changes in legislation adversely affect profits.
Lifting pigswill ban would save 1.8 million hectares of land
Researchers found an area double the size of North Yorkshire can be saved by lifting the ban on pigswill.
EU migrant crisis: More than one million people sought asylum in 2015
The number represents a 60% increase on the total 2014 applications.
UK migration: David Cameron warns influx to Britain not sustainable during EU negotiation tour
President of the European Council, Donald Tusk, said there is little chance of Cameron getting his way.
EU wants to unlock Netflix and other streaming services for people travelling in Europe
System proposed to allow on-demand subscribers to access content without limitation when travelling abroad.
Watch PMQs live: Top Tory George Osborne takes on Labour's Angela Eagle
Chancellor will have an opportunity to impress his fellow Conservatives at the dispatch box.
Eurosceptic Theresa May calls for MPs to back EU DNA database in House of Commons debate
Home Secretary will argue database won't see innocent citizens dragged into foreign police investigations.
Netanyahu suspends Palestine talks with EU bodies over 'Made in Israel' controversy
EU wants manufacturing labels for products made in occupied territories including the West Bank.
WHO: New HIV cases rise to highest level in Europe
European Region recorded over 142,000 new HIV infections, the highest number ever
David Cameron urges European cooperation on security
Cameron said stopping terrorist attacks such as the ones in Paris would require a pan-European effort
UK immigration: Net migration hits record high of 336,000 ahead of EU referendum
The ONS figure leaves David Cameron's immigration of 'tens of thousands' in disarray.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel promises 'military' force against Isis after Paris attacks
Germany has provided Kurdish rebels with arms and training but will now step up military force.
Paris attacks: EU measures to stop terrorists acquiring Kalashnikovs do not go far enough, say experts
Some have called for the formation of a European FBI to stem flow of illegal weapons to Europe.
Robert Powell: Banks need to prepare for European regulation as MiFID II is almost here
MiFID II is following the Financial Services Bill by the Bank of England.
Paris attacks: Poll finds half of Britons favour sending troops to Syria to fight Isis
ComRes poll also finds majority worried about terror backlash on UK from Isis.
Skills gap: Siemens UK CEO Juergen Maier urges education and skills gap to be filled by EU workers
Maier tells IBTimes UK that the country cannot always be the best at everything.
Schengen: Europe faces 'race against time' to save passport-free travel zone
Sweden has become the latest country to temporarily reimpose border controls.
Israel boycotts EU meetings over existing legislation on labelling products from occupied land
Israel remonstrates against move to uphold existing legislation to label products from illegal settlements.
Migrant Crisis: Chaos in Serbia as thousands forced to queue for EU registration papers
The situation turned chaotic, as refugees started to push through barriers or jump over fences.