Italian police seizes assets of Russian businessman close to President Putin.
Markit says output growth in eurozone slumps to nine month low and may slow even more.
El-Erian warns of increasing sanctions and counter sanctions between Russia and the West
'Lost Ivan' and the attack on a BBC film crew are damning for Vladimir Putin's version of events
Men knock BBC cameraman to ground and beat him before grabbing and smashing camera.
'Poroshenko, talk to people' campaign gaining traction on Facebook and Twitter.
EU Parliament President Martin Schulz hails historic vote in Kiev.
Parliamentary Speaker Sergei Naryshkin labels US policy in eastern Europe as cynical and irresponsible
Hundreds join tomato battle in Amsterdam's Dam Square in protest against Moscow veggie ban.
Ukraine President hopes to focus on economy if ceasefire holds in east.
Russia tests nuclear weapon as tensions continue to rise with Nato over Ukraine conflict
European Union races to stock supplies ahead of winter months as prospect of gas war looms.
New proposals could stop Western companies from working on oil exploration in Russian Arctic.
NIESR estimate shows 0.6% UK GDP growth in three months to end of August.
Rosneft expected to be hit hardest by new EU sanctions.
Two Russian warplanes and surveillance aircraft suspected to be involved in Black Sea incident.
Of all the decisions made in Newport it will be the moves to combat Isis that will have the greatest impact.
Russian Foreign Ministry says decisions made at Nato Summit threaten peace process
BREAKING: Officer taken at border checkpoint in escalation as Estonia summon Russia ambassador.
Kiev and rebels sign 14-point truce in Belarussian capital of Minsk.
Alliance figure claims thousands of Russians with tanks are fighting in eastern Ukraine.
As military alliance meets, Sergei Lavrov says Moscow will see Ukraine membership as national security threat.