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France Faces Airport Chaos After Air Traffic Controllers Vote For Six Day Strike
Strike could ground up to 50% of flights ahead during peak summer season.
EU Closing Double-Taxation Loophole That Helps €1tn Escape Taxman Every Year
Parent-subsidiary directive amendment agreed to end tax-dodging by European firms.
EC to Approve Carphone Warehouse and Dixons £3.8bn Merger
European Commission poised to approve Carphone Warehouse and Dixon merger.
Destitute Britain: UK Has Poorest People in Western Europe, Study Claims
The poorest fifth of the UK are the poorest in Western Europe.
Joaquin Almunia: Eurozone Has Growth Problem and no Credible Strategy to Cure Malaise
European Commission vice-president gives stark warning on eurozone economic future.
Jeroen Dijsselbloem: Greece May Need Another Bailout
Eurogroup president warns on Greek optimism over state of economy.
Peter Mandelson: Don't Exaggerate Importance of Ukip's EU Elections Victory
Former EU trade commissioner and Labour lord plays down Ukip electoral success.
France Warns $10bn BNP Paribas Fine Could Scupper US-EU Trade Deal
French Finance Minister Michel Sapin latest government official to complain over possible major fine
Who Are the Women in Running for President of the EU?
IBTimes UK takes a look at the female front-runners for EU presidency.
Russia and Ukraine Set for Crisis Talks as Gas Bill Deadline Looms
Russia threatened to cut off gas supplies to Ukraine if it does not make a pre-payment for June gas deliveries
Gazprom Hikes Ukraine Gas Bill to $5.2bn and Threatens to Cut Supply
Gazprom CEO Alexei Miller told Russia's President Vladimir Putin that Gazprom will only deliver what Ukraine pays for
Facebook Asks EU to Review $19bn WhatsApp Deal
In a bid to avoid an antitrust investigation, Facebook has asked the European Commission to review its mega WhatsApp deal
Tony Blair Tells Ed Miliband: Stand Firm Against Nasty and Unpleasant Ukip on EU and Immigration
Ukip electoral success means Labour leader should make stronger case for EU and immigration, says Blair.
EU Referendum: UK Firms Want Reform Not Exit
BCC director general John Longworth says British businesses demand a change in relationship with the EU
ECB Ready to Act on Inflation Risks: President Mario Draghi
Eurozone inflation will likely average 0.8% in 2014 and 1.2% in 2015.
EU Referendum: Most SMEs Say Trading Unaffected by UK Membership
Poll of 500 SMEs finds 66% says EU membership has no impact on their trading.
Nato Must Relearn Conventional Warfare to Save Us From Putin, Says Estonia
Estonian military chief warns that Nato must re-align its capabilities after Iraq and Afghanistan.
EU Elections: What MEPs Get in Salary and Expenses
As Europe prepares to vote for its EU representatives, IBTimes UK looks at what MEPs pocket.
Truphone to Eliminate Roaming Charges Across 66 Countries
New service ends roaming charges for users in countries including US, Russia, China as well as all of Europe.
EU Commission Suspects HSBC, JPMorgan and Credit Agricole Ran Rate-Fixing Cartel
European Commission sends Euribor-rigging allegations to three banks and awaits response.
TTIP: EU and US Prepare to Enhance Global Corporatocracy With Free Trade Deal
As the TTIP negotiations enter their fifth round, we look at what the deal could mean.
'Best Before' Dates Add to Food Waste say EU Countries
Reuters gained access to a paper prepared for an agriculture ministers meeting on Monday
Politician and Paedophile Among Those Already Requesting Removal of Google Links
Report says politician seeking re-election and a convicted paedophile have already requested links be removed from Google
Rights Groups Slam 'Right to be Forgotten' Ruling as Censorship
The landmark "right to be forgotten" ruling has led to mixed reactions across Europe, with many calling it censorship.
Russia Facing Recession as Western Sanctions Bite
Russian economy minister Alexei Ulyukayev says GDP likely to shrink for second straight quarter
Russia Slams New EU Sanctions as Ukraine Presidential Election Looms
Russian foreign ministry says sanctions will deter peace efforts as presidential election approaches
Russia's Gazprom Warns Ukraine it Does Not Have Enough Gas For Winter
Russian energy giant says Kiev has half the gas supplies it needs to cover the winter without problems
Russia's Gazprom Warns No Talks Until Ukraine Pays Gas Bill
Russian energy giant says Kiev owes $3.5bn and must pay up before June to keep the gas flowing to the country.
Ukraine Crisis: EU Imposes Fresh Sanctions on Russia
European Union slaps sanctions on 13 individuals and two companies after separatist referendum held in eastern Ukraine
EU Eyes Deeper Russia Sanctions After 'Illegal' Ukraine Referendum
EU foreign ministers meeting to discuss sanctions against Russia as the Kremlin backs Ukraine referendum.