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One year after an Icelandic volcano brought much of Europe's air traffic to a halt, a cloud of ash from a new eruption could spread to Britain by tomorrow, causing further disruption to airlines.

Icelandic Volcano Flings Up Ash, Shuts Airport

European Union threatened to expand sanctions against Belarus

If IMF Managing Director Dominique Strauss-Kahn decides to seek diplomatic immunity to avoid sexual assault charges, he will likely have an uphill climb

Police in the western French city of Nantes have found three bodies at the house of a family who went missing earlier this month

Voters in Iceland have rejected a government-backed deal to repay Britain and the Netherlands for their citizens' five billion US dollars (£3 billion) worth of deposits in a failed online bank,

African President Jacob Zuma says the Libyan government has accepted an African Union peace plan to end the eight-week-old conflict.

HMS Astute shooting: submarine murder accused 'desperate to leave ship'

Gordon Brown has finally admitted he made a ‘big mistake’ in failing properly to regulate the banks.

The European Union executive is not aware of any talks concerning Greek debt restructuring, European Commission spokesman Amadeu Altafaj said on Wednesday.

Scottish prosecutors and police have interviewed Moussa Koussa