Egypt said the dawn strike hit Islamic State camps, training sites and weapons storage areas in Libya.
Egypt Bombs Islamic State Targets in Libya
Spain Tipped Off Almost 700 HSBC Account Holders in ‘Tax Evasion Amnesty’
The Madrid prosecutor found more than 300 alleged tax evaders were given a second chance without conviction.
Danish Police Charge Two With Aiding Copenhagen Shooter
Danish police arrested a further two suspects after Danish media named the suspected gunman.
Selling Oscars Fashion Before It's Left the Red Carpet
Canny startups and big brands race to sell red carpet fashions to online buyers - all before the ceremony is over.
Newsweeks Past: France's 'Return to Greatness'
In 1964, Charles de Gaulle was "Europe's self-appointed spokesman".
Netanyahu Election Video Features ISIS Fighters Heading for Jerusalem
The Likud video claims votes for left will leave Israel open to ISIS invasion.
Congress Should Set Limits on Obama’s ISIS War
To avoid mission creep, war authorization should come with strict conditions.
Putin Fires Medvedev Ally as Kremlin Rift Grows
The Russian president will now operate with nine rather than 10 advisors.
Final 100 Candidates Selected for One-Way Trip to Mars
Mars One continues to narrow down its list of prospective amateur astronauts.
J.P. Morgan Predicts Greek Banks Will Soon Run Out of Collateral
Greek banks are losing around 2 billion euros of deposits a week.
Putin Critic Navalny Arrested After Leafleting for Protest
Alexei Navalny is planning a huge protest in Moscow on 1st March, and has been arrested several times in recent months.
Has the Government Spied on You? New Website to Allow You to Find Out
A UK-based privacy group has launched a website to submit requests to a British tribunal en masse.
Nigerian Troops Retake Two Towns From Boko Haram
Nigerian soldiers, backed by air strikes, recaptured two towns from Boko Haram.
Companies ‘Must See Cyber Attacks as Inevitable’
European corporations are ‘a significant way away’ from getting the problem under control.
Top Rabbi Renews Call to Arm European Jews
A leading rabbi called for special gun legislation and accused governments of not taking antisemitism seriously enough.
FBI Investigates Vandalization of Islamic Elementary School in Rhode Island
The Rhode Island school has 160 students ranging from pre-kindergarten to eighth grade.
Egyptians Mourn Victims of Islamic State Beheadings
Many of the victims had gone to Libya to seek work.
Italy Ready to Lead Coalition in Libya to Prevent ‘Caliphate Across the Sea’
Italian defence minister speaks of “urgent” need to tackle jihadists in North Africa amid wave of boat refugees.
New ISIS Rules Reportedly Cover Phone Usage, Smoking
In one instance, a man was said to have been beheaded with a cigarette in his mouth.
Battle Lines Drawn as Eurozone Starts Greek Debt Talks
Greece and Germany draw firm battle lines as eurozone finance crunch talks begin.