All Europe
- Amid royal baby hubbub, grandpa Charles' popularity on the riseA few years ago, Britons wanted the crown to skip over the Prince of Wales. But that's changing.
- Royal baby born: The next five royals in line for the throne Here are the next five royals in line for the British monarchy.
- Royal baby born: Meet the boy who would be kingAfter months of waiting and speculation, Prince William and Kate have given birth to a baby boy.
- Poland's entrepreneurs reinvent the 'private operator' stigmaAs much of Europe wallows in economic crisis, more Poles are embracing new business paths.
- Tour de France 2013: a British win at a French passionBriton Chris Froome won the 100th edition of the Tour de France, a now globalized race that has its roots in the French love of cycling.
- Tongue-tied monarch? Belgium's Philippe faces a linguistically split countryKing Albert is set to abdicate in favor of his son on Sunday. But many doubt Philippe's ability to bridge Belgium's Flemish-French divide.
- Angry at Spanish corruption, protesters break out the chorizosProtesters across Spain yesterday wielded chorizo sausages 鈥 whose name is slang for 'thief' 鈥 to demand Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy step down.
- Italy eyes ex-CIA spook's extradition, complicating US tiesPanamanian authorities detained Robert Seldon Lady on request from Italy, which convicted him for the 2003 'rendition' kidnapping of a cleric in Milan.
- New protests, same 'troubles' as riots roil BelfastA government ban on a parade organized by pro-British unionists has opened old wounds about national identity in Northern Ireland.
- Hung up over not hanging up, Britain mulls modern mobile mannersAn incident at a London department store has sparked a national conversation about mobile communications etiquette.
- Spanish government 'will not be blackmailed,' says impugned PM RajoyThe ex-treasurer of Spain's ruling party told a court today that he had delivered cash to the premier.
- More women in the boardroom? Europe considers forcing the issue.Gender quotas are receiving increased attention 鈥 and dividing governments 鈥 across Europe.
- Ireland allows abortion for first time, but at political costDespite broad support for the law in parliament, the debate opened up cracks within several parties.
- Despite fiery all-night debate, Ireland's abortion bill inches toward lawPassage of the bill, which would legalize abortion in Ireland for the first time, looks all but assured.
- Is Britain's Labour party shedding its labor ties?Party leader Ed Miliband today proposed altering Labour's relationship with its old allies.
- From Greece to Germany, Europeans see government failing on corruptionAccording to a new report, the eurocrisis has pushed faith in government below the global average.
- Madrid's mega-casino dilemma: more smoking for more jobs?The government seems willing to grant a smoking-ban exception to a Madrid casino 鈥 and Spaniards are upset.
- Does Andy Murray's Wimbledon win boost Scottish independence?Probably not. But it's not as remote a connection as you might think.
- Will US-EU trade talks spur growth - or show globalization's limits?Negotiations over what would be the world's largest free trade deal begin today in Washington.
- After slapping US, France finds itself in spotlight for spyingReports says that several EU nations are engaged in surveillance programs similar to PRISM.