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Jean-Claude Juncker proposes new European military HQ to work towards an EU army
The European Commission president made a range of new proposals during his State of the Union address.
Last remaining Iranian exiles leave Iraq's Camp Liberty for Europe
Resettlement of Iranian dissidents marks end to decades of living in limbo.
Father of Alan Kurdi urges Europe to keep its doors open for migrants
Alan Kurdi, 3, drowned a year ago while fleeing Syria with his family.
Apple may face record tax penalty for receiving 'illegal state aid' from Ireland
The European Commission has ruled the iPhone maker received special treatment.
Who will Europe captain Darren Clarke select with 2016 Ryder Cup wildcard picks?
Clarke will announce his three selections at Wentworth on Tuesday ahead of trip to Chaska, Minnesota.
Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal excited about playing together in 2017 Laver cup
Federer and Nadal have won 31 Grand Slam titles between them.
Brexiteers are kidding themselves if they think Australia's visa system would work in the UK
Australia has twice as many immigrants as UK in terms of population share – 27% compared with around 13%.
Over one in 10 honey bee colonies in Europe perished last winter
Honey bees play a crucial role in the agriculture economy and food security.
Greek Olympians eye glory in Rio despite debt, homelessness and dead swallows in the pool
The Olympics' ancient birthplace has been battered by economic misery since Athens hosted the games in 2004.
Woman in Spain has first Zika linked microcephaly birth in Europe
The child was born in Barcelona's Vall d'Hebron hospital and showed 'normal and stable' vital signs.
Euroscepticism is on the brink of ending the European Union – here's how to save it
If the EU wants to survive, the issue of freedom of movement cannot be ignored.
Richard Branson meets Theresa May in 'secret' Brexit talks and calls for referendum rerun
Branson's meeting with May should not be misconstrued as political endorsement, a source said.
Brexit: Paris and Frankfurt tout for London business amid uncertainty over Britain's future in the EU
Paris took out an advert in the Financial Times urging businesses to consider the French capital.
Brexit: Four companies to invest in after the EU referendum
IBTimes UK financial expert Edmund Shing recommends firms to put your cash into post-Brexit.
Brexit bigots target German cars and Polish children abused as hate crimes surge
Polish community tell Parliament they feel 'unwelcome and hated' since referendum.
Hillary Clinton vs Donald Trump: What will a new US president mean for Europe?
Trump would be an existential challenge but 'hawkish' Clinton also presents a danger to Europe.
Brexit: Punish the politicians who deceived you - not Europeans and immigrants living in the UK
I blame all populist British party leaders for damning Britain to an uncertain and perilous future.
Brexit: Moving from Project Fear to Project Reassure
David Cameron speaks to the Commons as Jeremy Corbyn re-ups his shadow cabinet.
Ireland has many reasons to distrust the EU - but we have been stunned by Britain's decision to leave
Irish voters have taken out their anger with Brussels at the ballot box rather than through referendums.
Labour Brexit crisis: New shadow foreign secretary Emily Thornberry backs Corbyn as leader
Thornberry was promoted from shadow secretary for defence in the Labour reshuffle by Jeremy Corbyn.
Brexit: Germany urges caution after UK votes to leave European Union
German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier said EU countries should learn from Brexit.
Brexit: City could lose its financial passport to Europe
Head of the French Central Bank is predicting that the City will lose its all-important access to Europe
Brexit: Europe Ryder Cup captain Darren Clarke says referendum result 'makes no difference' to team
The Northern Irish captain did admit he was surprised by the result of the 23 June vote.
Germans protest nude swimming ban ahead of refugee centre opening
Nudists claim ban undermines their way of life, known as Freikorperkultur, or Free Body Culture.
EU referendum: Embarrassment for Brexiters as 2013 video emerges of Boris backing Single Market
Boris Johnson backed the Single Market just three years ago – so what changed his mind to back a Brexit?
EU Referendum: How would a Brexit affect UK foreign relations with Europe and beyond?
IBTimes UK asks how an exit from the European Union could affect the UK globally.
Italian man found dead on Mont Blanc after wingsuit accident
The man is believed to have jumped from a height of 3,800 metres from the Aiguille du Midi peak on 8 June.
France floods: Fourth person dies as river levels begin to fall
Valls said about 20,000 people were evacuated from their homes after a week of heavy rain.
EU referendum: It's all about the economy says David Cameron
In a smooth performance on Sky News Cameron touched on Turkey, Boris Johnson and Wold War III.
Syrian refugees caught in the middle of Europe and Turkey standoff over migrant deal
Angela Merkel and Recep Tayyip Erdogan have entered into a war of words over visa-free travel.