The Dutch have been a strong ally of the U.S. in the past, but leaders there are still debating whether or not to launch airstrikes against ISIS.
Investigators reportedly said that key suspect Salah Abdeslam "was freaking out" about blowing himself up during the Nov. 13 attacks.
Many investors expected Mario Draghi's European Central Bank to increase bond purchases and cut interest rates more.
The euro jumped in the wake of the European Central Bank's decision to cut interest rates. President Mario Draghi implored eurozone countries to do more to boost the economy.
The European Central Bank is expected to further announce measures, including an expansion of its massive bond-buying program, at a meeting Thursday.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reportedly canceled the meeting because of a European Union plan to label settlement goods.
The annotated version of the book will be limited to 3,500 to 4,000 copies and is the first printing in Germany in more than 50 years.
Accusations between Turkey and Russia have escalated following the Nov. 24 downing of a Russian jet by Ankara.
The report comes three weeks after German police released seven people who were detained for suspicions they were linked to the terrorist attacks.
Inflation in the 19-nation bloc stood at a weaker-than-expected 0.1 percent, building pressure on the European Central Bank to ease its monetary policy.
The automaker's owners are set to address company workers Wednesday at its factory in Wolfsburg, Germany.
The Rostock State Court overturned a lower court's ruling on Tuesday that declared the man, Hubert Z., unfit to stand trial.
The Hong Kong-based toymaker previously said the breach affected 200,000 children.
Figures from the European Union showed that unemployment fell to 10.7 percent in October -- its lowest since January 2012.
The German automaker is awaiting approval from regulators on a series of low-cost fixes for about 8.5 million diesel vehicles in Europe.
Several raids have been conducted over the past few days in the Belgian capital Brussels for fugitive Salah Abdeslam.
A $31 billion trade relationship is about to change as Moscow responds to Turkey's strike against a Russian warplane.
L.A. saw its chances at hosting the 2024 Olympic Games increase following Hamburg's exit from the bidding process.
Analysts have said that the cost of fines, lawsuits and vehicle refits caused by Volkswagen's rigging of diesel emissions tests worldwide could top $42 billion.
In a referendum Sunday residents of Hamburg voted against hosting the sporting event, with many calling the multi-billion dollar project “wasteful.”
Leaders of the European Union met Turkish premier Ahmet Davutoglu in Brussels on Sunday to finalize an agreement .
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu suspended talks with EU institutions after a decision to label Israeli settlement products.