There are many ways to keep numbers down.
EPA/Andy Rain
The coalition prioritised cutting migrant numbers but has also made life more difficult for those still coming in.
Look casual, guys.
EPA/Olivier Hoslet
A cluster of MEPs has become a formal group in the European Parliament at a very sensitive time.
Many are ready to call it quits with the euro, but down that road lies nothing good.
Reuters
An analysis conducted in 2007 showed how severe the consequences would be if a country left the euro. How have eurozone officials let it get this far?
People queue to withdraw cash from Greek banks.
EPA/Alexandros Vlachos
With the ECB freezing the level of emergency liquidity assistance it is providing to Greek banks, the nightmare scenario for Greece is already beginning to unfold.
Alexis Tsipras has called a referendum of Greece’s bailout offer.
EPA/Simela Pantzartzi
Austerity has crippled the Greek economy and Greek society. To accept more is a decision that should be given to the Greek people.
François Hollande addresses the press at the Elysée Palace.
EPA/Etienne Laurent
Cuts to surveillance and questions about French values were problem even before the attack near Lyon.
Migrants are living in limbo on the French-Italian border.
EPA/Luca Zennaro
Italian PM blasts fellow EU leaders for spat over who takes in the desperate people arriving in his country every day.
Head to head.
EPA/Julien Warnand
What you need to know about the IMF and its approach to negotiations over a Greek bailout.
Walking a fine line.
Stephanie Lecocq/EPA
David Cameron has opened discussions at the European Council about the changes he wants to see in the European Union ahead of a UK referendum on membership. This is an unprecedented step. It is the first…
So let’s just go straight to coffees after the starter. No need to hang around.
PA/Stefan Rousseau
It’s not that EU leaders have more pressing things to discuss so much as that the PM doesn’t have anything to say.
Migrants are increasingly attempting to enter Europe overland from the East.
EPA/Nake Batev
With thousands dying in the Mediterranean, migrants and refugees have started coming to Europe by land. And countries in the East aren’t happy.
Blessed are the bean counters? New investment in Greece could drive development.
David Dennis
Investment for profit and development should lie at the heart of a solution for the imbalances in Greece and Europe.
The look of love? Human meets Neanderthal.
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The great grandfather of one of Europe’s earliest modern humans had sex with Neanderthals.
Athens is the epicentre of a dangerous relationship.
Simela Pantartzi/EPA
A continent in shock; a country on the brink; and a model for punitive debt negotiations that serves no one but the banks.
Flags for sale in Athens.
Jay Bergesen
Only one thing is certain in the titanic struggle over Greek debt and the future of the Euro.
A problem shared, Theresa May, is a problem halved.
EPA/ Sebastien Nogier
Refugee Week is drawing to a close with little concrete progress. Can I at least get you to change your mind about this situation?
There’ll be Helle to pay back at campaign HQ.
Asger Ladefoged
Helle Thorning-Schmidt has lost the Danish election. But her rivals on the right are not exactly prepped to take office.
Now you see it, soon you won’t.
EPA/Alessandro Di Meo
Governments mark Migrant Week by denying the problem.
Even if we could simulate the brain, could we make sense of it?
Betty Lee
Those in charge of the Human Brain Project are right to accept that building an artificial brain is easier said than done.
‘The sorest stroke any Cavalry Regiment has suffered at one day’s fighting since the memory of man.’
Scotland forever! – Elizabeth Thompson
From Belgium to Moscow to Helmland: how one battle helped shape how we think of war.