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Fireball Whiskey Pulled From Shelves in Finland, Sweden for Ingredient Listed on CDC's Toxic Substances Portal

Fireball Whisky is being pulled from shelves in Europe because it contains too much propylene glycol, an additive that is a food stabilizer and prevents evaporation.

Ukraine & Russia News: German Chancellor Angela Merkel Urges Action on Gas Deal

German Chancellor Angela Merkel warned that Ukraine runs the risk of running out of natural gas if it fails to settle a dispute over payments with Russia.

Graphene Uses: EU Catching up in Race to Profit off Carbon Material

EU catching up to race for profiting off of graphene uses One of the newest materials that has been used for cell phones is now being tested for other uses, including for internal medical delivery, and is being backed by billions from the European government.

Ukraine Crisis News: France Halts Delivery of Mistral-class Amphibious Assault Ships to Russia

France will stop the delivery of the two amphibious assault ships until the Ukraine crisis is resolved.

Ukraine & Russia News 2014: Kiev Asks for More Sanctions Against Moscow

Ukraine representatives have asked the European Union for more sanctions against Russia as the conflict worsens

EU to Discourage Latin America From Exporting Food to Russia

Russia put a ban on imported foods from the EU and U.S. The European Union appears set to hold talks with Latin American countries to discourage them from exporting food to Russia, according to a report from RT.

European Union, Russia Sanctions: New Individuals and Organizations Added to List

The sanctions target 15 individuals and 18 organizations but the E.U. remains reluctant to damage its gas supply.

Russia and Ukraine Conflict: EU Ambassadors Draft Deal Levying More Sanctions Against Russia

Ambassadors from E.U. member states drafted a deal to impose more sanctions on Russia due to their actions in Ukraine.

International News: Russia Retaliates Against US With Sanctions of Its Own, Targets Virgina Congressman

Russia has begun to pass its own sanctions against the United States. The new regulations prevent certain Americans from entering Russia in the same manner that U.S. sanctions hinder certain Russian officials and businessmen.

International Breaking News: Following Pact with Ukraine, EU Signs Agreements With Georgia and Moldova

Stronger ties with Brussels may make Russia inflict economic obstacles for Ukraine, Moldova and Georgia.

Ukraine International News & Crisis: Kiev Signs Trade Agreement With EU; Russia Warns of 'Serious Consequences'

The new deal will strengthen ties between Kiev and Brussels, undermining Russia's attempts to create a wider sphere of influence.

Russia, Ukraine News 2014: Russia Has 'Hours' to Disarm Separatists, John Kerry Says

Secretary of State John Kerry made a statement in Paris saying that Russia only has hours to act in order to prevent separatists from crossing the Russian boarder into Ukraine.

Middle East Peace Treaty: Fatah and Hamas Sign Unity Government Deal in West Bank

Palestinian Authority government Fatah, headed by Mahmoud Abbas, signed a unity government deal with militant group Hamas Monday.

Europeans Aren't The Only Ones Who Want The Right to Be Forgotten, Google

Europe says Google needs to let people be forgotten, but it's not just Europe that thinks that way.

EU Court Says Google, Yahoo Must Remove Certain Links on Request

On Tuesday, the European Union's highest court ruled that Google and other prominent online search engines must remove certain links at individuals' requests.

Ukraine News 2014: US to Impose New Sanctions on Russia for Crimea Invasion

The Obama administration announced Monday new sanctions will be imposed on Russia due to its actions in Ukraine.

Crimea, Ukraine and Russia News, Relations & Conflict: UN Condemns Crimea Annexation, Should President Barack Obama Step In?

What is a new world order? Does this have anything to do with the Cold War? What should Pres. Obama and the EU do?

Apple Inc. Patent Lawsuit Dismissed: German Court Dismiss $2 Billion Damages Claim By 'Patent Troll' IPCom

German courts have dismissed a $2.2 billion lawsuit filed against Apple Inc. German courts have dismissed a $2. 2 billion lawsuit filed against Apple Inc.

Five 2014 Health Stories We Hope Aren't True

The New Year has just begun, but there are already plenty of health theories out there that have the potential to turn 2014 into a very risky year. Here are five health-related stories to hit the news this year that, for one reason or another, we hope are not true. If they are, then 2014 could end up being a very sick year (and not in the good way).

EU Says Danish Cinnamon Rolls and Twists Are Illegal, Demands Bakers Lower Cinnamon Content

Sugar, spice and everything illegal? According to the European Union, Danish cinnamon rolls and twists are against the rules because they are too spicy.
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