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Refugee crisis: Hungary arrests 60 migrants amid closure of border with Romania
Hungarian police have arrested 60 refugees since stringent new laws came into place at midnight, giving authorities power to arrest and charge refugees crossing the border from Serbia.
Migrant crisis: EU agrees to relocate 120,000 asylum seekers but hasn't decided where they will go
EU ministers agree in principle to relocate 120,000 refugees across the 28 member states.
EU migrant crisis: Nigel Farage opinion 'worthless' says heckled Jean-Claude Juncker [Video]
President of the European Commission interrupted by Ukip leader during state of the union speech..
EU referendum: David Cameron 'urges businesses to shut up' over historic vote
Prime minister is apparently worried pro-EU firms could undermine his negotiations with Brussels.
Sunday Express and Mail on Sunday polls reveal 51% of Britons would vote to leave EU
Surveys insist majority of Britons will shun EU if membership referendum held today.
EU migrant crisis: Greece to ask EU for €700m to tackle refugee influx
Roughly 2,000 migrants from the Middle East and Asia have been arriving in Greece every day.
EU migrant crisis: What Europe's leaders are saying about refugee chaos
From David Cameron to Recep Tayyip Erdogan, EU leaders are under pressure over migrant influx.
EU referendum: How Europe's refugee crisis is scuppering David Cameron's reform dreams
German chancellor Angela Merkel irritated by UK refusal to share more of the EU's refugee burden.
Scottish referendum: Union faces fresh threat as Scots pick break away in new vote
First Minister of Scotland Nicola Sturgeon describes the Ipsos MORI poll as 'sensational'.
Migrant crisis: Labour calls for Schengen review after Angela Merkel issues warning
Exclusive: David Hanson MP says the passport-free treaty should be examined by EU leaders.
Executive at Jaguar Land Rover parent company Tata says UK should stay in EU
British operations benefit from access to single market says London Business School professor.
Human smuggling gangs advertising custom made packages on social media, says Europol
European crime agency waging online war against human smuggling gangs on social media.
Greece: MPs break from Syriza to form Popular Unity after Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras resigns
Alexis Tsipras resignation calling for September general election prompts anti-bailout group to break ranks.
Immigration crisis: Macedonia declares state of emergency and deploys army to borders
Thousands passing through country to western Europe stranded on Greek/Macedonia border.
EU: Is the Youth Guarantee failing Europe's jobless young people?
Youth unemployment blights Europe with more than a fifth jobless in EU.
50,000 young Britons to miss out on tax credits because of 'illegal' government plans
British citizens will be caught up in changes to migrant workers' benefits.
Calais migrant crisis: Are Philip Hammond's 'marauding' comments racist? [Poll]
Foreign Secretary said tighter security needed at Calais to stop desperate migrants 'marauding'.
Bahrain: Closure of only independent newspaper Al-Wasat must be 'swiftly' reversed says EU
The Gulf nation announced the closure of the newspaper after it was critical of officials.
Tory strategist Lynton Crosby shares rare analysis of 2015 general election
The Australian election guru says David Cameron won because of his anchor-like political stability.
European Commission wants fixed pricing for digital products across EU
European nations to benefit from flat-rate pricing under new proposal.
Iran nuclear deal: West and Islamic Republic 'could cooperate in fight against Isis'
Federica Mogherini visits Tehran for discussions on implementation of nuclear deal and regional cooperation.
William Keegan: Greece is a browbeaten and humiliated vassal state seething with resentment
Whatever patching up takes place in Greece, the chickens are coming home to roost.
Libya: Armed forces brush off threat of EU sanctions against General Khalifa Haftar
The EU has said it will issue sanctions against the former Gaddafi aide.
Isis in Bosnia and Herzegovina: Why are Islamic State extremists buying up land in Osve village?
Property in the village of Osve has been bought by Isis members suspected of hosting a terror training camp.
Iran nuclear deal: Israel warns of Tehran's 'tentacles' as UN and EU approve pact
As the EU and UN each approve the nuclear non-proliferation deal, Israel warns that Iran "has spread its tentacles"
In wake of Isis attack UK to join EU with financial support for Tunisia
In the wake of June terrorist attack, country's tourism industry has been hard hit by cancellations.
Britain 'will provide funds for Greek bailout' despite previous claims of David Cameron
Treasury source says UK readying bailout funds after PM said its 'a matter for eurozone countries'.
EU law that could make UK internet porn filters illegal is heading for a vote
'If you're a German customer who wants specific content, you should be able to access it in the UK.'
Europe lags behind US, China and Russia in cybersecurity race
Europe needs to take a stronger lead in developing cybersecurity products and strategies
Greek debt crisis: European markets rise but analysts hesitant about eurozone 'progress'
Agreement on debt relief for Greece is worse than '1919 Treaty of Versailles' said one analyst.