More than 99% of all major global airlines have complied with the first step of Europe’s scheme to charge them for their carbon emissions.
France’s new president has unveiled a government featuring an equal number of women and men, with figures who reflect the country’s ethnic diversity.
Amnesty International says Islamist groups and insurgents are ‘running riot’ after a military coup deposed the Bamako government in March.
From horsepower to battery power, Ferrari is joining the growing ranks of green carmakers by launching its first hybrid vehicle at the end of 2012.
As unemployment soars, financial institutions face rising bad debt and the need for a European Union rescue.
Even before the financial crisis and the Occupy movement, the Sunday Times Rich List was an odd fixture in the British media landscape.
Since the fall of the Berlin Wall, the confrontation at Checkpoint Charlie,the tensest spot in the Cold War, has turned into a more prosaic one.
The European executive has responded to electoral earthquakes in France and Greece by calling for a shift towards growth across the European Union.
Gunmen from a former rebel militia have invaded and occupied the office of Libya’s interim prime minister, Abdurrahim al-Keib, demanding back pay.
Russian protesters have clashed with riot police in a violent demonstration against Vladimir Putin’s rule, on the eve of his return to the presidency.