Flying Car to Go on Sale by 2017
Although the price has not been confirmed the car is likely to cost hundreds of thousands of dollars.
Fines 'Too Lenient' for Members of French Yogurt Cartel
The cartel involving 11 firms operated for six years and were fined up to €56 million.
Majority of Germans Want Greece Out of Eurozone
A survey shows 52% of Germans are in favour of a Grexit, up from 41% in January.
School Gender Equality Game Causes Outrage in Italy
Italian politicians have spoken out against the game which challenges gender stereotypes.
Greece Threatens to Confiscate German Assets Over WWII Reparations
The warning comes after Germany refused Greece's demands for €162 billion.
Front National on the Defensive Over European Parliament Fraud Probe
Marine Le Pen's party has been referred to the EU anti-fraud body.
Weapons Sold at Secretive UK Arms Fair Could End Up 'Anywhere'
The government-backed Security and Policing exhibition begins tomorrow.
UK's Serious Fraud Office Grills Traders Over Europe-Wide Rate Fixing Scandal
The UK Serious Fraud Office have stepped up their criminal probe into the suspected Euribor rate manipulation.
Baghdad Gets First Female Mayor in 1,250-Year History
Dr Zekra Alwach takes on the most important administrative role in Baghdad.
Biological Babies For Same-Sex Parents a Possibility After Stem Cell Breakthrough
Stem cells from people of the same gender can be used to create human egg and sperm cells.
HSBC Embroiled in New Price-Fixing Scandal
The bank is one of 10 establishments accused of colluding to set the trading price of precious metals.
German Artist Plans Anti-Russian Tank Protest in Latvian Capital
The project, which involves a Ukrainian tank positioned outside the National Library, awaits approval from Riga's pro-Russian mayor.
Poverty in Germany 'at Record High'
A study found poverty in Germany at its highest since the reunification of the country in 1990.
Former Studio Ghibli Boss Criticises Charlie Hebdo Cartoons
Hayao Miyazaki said that publishing satirical cartoons is a 'mistake'.
'Check Gays For Tickets' Says Madrid Metro Employee
The leaked document sparks outrage among gay groups and communities.
Rolls-Royce to Release High-End SUV
Industry experts say the BMW-owned luxury car maker could alienate core market 'high bodied' vehicle.
French Prostitutes Bemoan Strauss-Kahn Trial's Effect on Sex Industry
The sex worker's trade union say calls for criminalisation are fuelled by an ulterior motive to send home illegal migrants.
Companies 'Must See Cyber Attacks as Inevitable'
European corporations are 'a significant way away' from getting the problem under control.
Swedish Police Make Arrests in Raids on Torrent Sites
Sites forced offline include Sweden's second largest torrent site Tankafetast and The Pirate Hub.
One in Four Young Saudis at Risk of Heart Attack, Study Warns
The report also showed that a high level of participants suffered from diabetes and over 27% were obese.
Falling Social Gaming Company Share Prices Down to 'Fickle' Marketplace
The makers of the likes of Farmville and Candy Crush saga are seen as a dubious investment.
Amnesty Calls for Germany, France and UK to Take Action on Migrant Deaths
The death of up to 300 migrants in the Mediterranean has led to calls for collective action from EU member states.
UK Political Parties Call For Reform in Funding System
The Conservative party held a fundraiser this week where some tickets cost more than a minimum wage salary.
HSBC Leak Reveals Thousands of European Tax Dodgers
The bank has been accused of helping its customers to 'dodge millions in tax'