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This is a list of 2014 events that occurred in Europe.

Incumbents

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Albania

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Andorra

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👁 Andorra

Azerbaijan

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👁 Azerbaijan

Belarus

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👁 Belarus

Belgium

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👁 Belgium

Bosnia and Herzegovina

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👁 Bosnia and Herzegovina

Bulgaria

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👁 Bulgaria

Croatia

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👁 Croatia

Czech Republic

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👁 Czech Republic

Cyprus

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👁 Cyprus

Denmark

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👁 Denmark

Estonia

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👁 Estonia

European Union

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Finland

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👁 Finland

France

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👁 France

Germany

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👁 Germany

Georgia

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👁 Georgia (country)

Greece

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👁 Greece

Hungary

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👁 Hungary

Iceland

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👁 Iceland

Ireland

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👁 Republic of Ireland

Italy

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👁 Italy

Latvia

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👁 Latvia

Liechtenstein

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👁 Liechtenstein

Lithuania

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👁 Lithuania

Luxembourg

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👁 Luxembourg

Malta

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👁 Malta

Moldova

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👁 Moldova

Monaco

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👁 Monaco

Montenegro

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👁 Montenegro

Netherlands

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👁 Netherlands

North Macedonia

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👁 North Macedonia

Norway

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👁 Norway

Poland

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👁 Poland

Portugal

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👁 Portugal

Romania

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👁 Romania

Russia

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👁 Russia

San Marino

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👁 San Marino

Serbia

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👁 Serbia

Slovakia

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👁 Slovakia

Slovenia

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👁 Slovenia

Spain

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👁 Spain

Sweden

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👁 Sweden

Switzerland

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👁 Switzerland

Turkey

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👁 Turkey

Ukraine

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👁 Ukraine

United Kingdom

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👁 United Kingdom

Vatican City

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👁 Vatican City

Events

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January

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Violent clashes between protesters and police on Hrushevskoho Street, Kyiv

February

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Angry protesters set fire to the building of the Government of Tuzla Canton.
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2014 Winter Olympics opening ceremony
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Labor Unions' House, used as Euromaidan headquarters, on fire following police raid

March

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March for Dignity in Plaza de Colón, Madrid

April

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Checkpoint in Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine, during the Sloviansk standoff
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Huge crowds attending the canonization ceremony of Pope John XXIII and Pope John Paul II

May

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Conchita Wurst, the winner of Eurovision Song Contest 2014
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Rescue effort after the Soma mine disaster
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Flooding damage in Krupanj, Serbia

June

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Republican manifestation in Madrid in the aftermath of King Juan Carlos' abdication

July

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Makeshift memorial at Amsterdam Schiphol Airport for the victims of the Malaysia Airlines Flight 17

August

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Apartment building in Lysychansk destroyed during the War in Donbas.

September

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High officials taking part in the NATO Summit of Newport
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1.8 million people took part in the Catalan Way.
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Rally in Moscow against Russian military intervention in Ukraine

October

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Demonstration against the tax on internet in Budapest, 26 October

November

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December

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Deaths

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January

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Eusébio

February

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March

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Adolfo Suárez

April

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May

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June

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July

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Eduard Shevardnadze

August

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September

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October

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November

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December

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See also

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References

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  2. ^ Graeme Wearden (31 December 2013). "Latvia joins eurozone at midnight despite little public enthusiasm". The Guardian.
  3. ^ Jan Lopatka; Jason Hovet (1 January 2014). "Palestinian envoy killed by explosion at Prague home". Reuters.
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  5. ^ "U.S. Air Force helicopter crash on UK coast kills 4". CNN. 8 January 2014.
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  9. ^ Laura Smith-Spark; Victoria Butenko (23 January 2014). "Ukraine protest movement: At least 4 killed in clashes with police". CNN.
  10. ^ Pavel Polityuk; Natalia Zinets (22 January 2014). "Ukraine Protests: 3 Killed As Police Clash With Demonstrators In Kiev". The Huffington Post.
  11. ^ Dan McLaughlin (22 January 2014). "As many as five protesters die in Ukraine clashes". The Irish Times.
  12. ^ Holly Yan (23 January 2014). "20 killed in Turkey bus crash; 'When I woke up, I was under the bus'". CNN.
  13. ^ Laura Smith-Spark; Diana Magnay; Victoria Butenko (28 January 2014). "Ukraine's parliament scraps anti-protest laws, Prime Minister resigns". CNN.
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  15. ^ "Gagauzia Voters Reject Closer EU Ties For Moldova". Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. 3 February 2014.
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  19. ^ Daria Sito-Sucic; Maja Zuvela (6 February 2014). "More than 130 hurt in anti-government protests in Bosnia". Reuters.
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  27. ^ Laura Smith-Spark; Barbie Latza Nadeau; Hada Messia (14 February 2014). "Italy's Prime Minister Enrico Letta resigns". CNN.
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  31. ^ Maria Danilova; Yuras Karmanau (20 February 2014). "Ukraine Announces Deal to End Crisis; Shots Fired in Kiev". ABC News.
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  33. ^ Phil Black; Nick Paton Walsh; Michael Pearson (21 February 2014). "Diplomatic talks in Ukraine last until dawn, a day after 100 may have died". CNN.
  34. ^ Conal Urquhart (22 February 2014). "Ukraine: Yulia Tymoshenko released as country lurches towards split". The Guardian.
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  41. ^ "Estonia PM Ansip resigns - Europe's longest-serving PM". BBC News. 4 March 2014.
  42. ^ "Crimea exit poll: About 93% back Russia union". BBC News. 16 March 2014.
  43. ^ Oliver Laughland; Conal Urquhart; Alan Yuhas (16 March 2014). "Crimea referendum: early results indicate 'landslide' for secession". The Guardian.
  44. ^ Charles McPhedran; Anna Arutunyan (16 March 2014). "Crimea votes to join Russia; Ukrainians prepare for war". USA Today.
  45. ^ "Russian parliament's upper house unanimously approves annexation of Crimea". Fox News. 21 March 2014.
  46. ^ Steve Gutterman; Adrian Croft (21 March 2014). "Putin completes Crimea's annexation, Russia investors take fright". Reuters.
  47. ^ "Ukraine crisis: EU signs association deal". BBC News. 21 March 2014.
  48. ^ Adrian Croft (21 March 2014). "European Union signs landmark association agreement with Ukraine". Reuters.
  49. ^ Julie Pace (24 March 2014). "G8 Summit In Sochi Canceled, G7 Leaders To Meet In Brussels Instead". The Huffington Post.
  50. ^ Melissa Bell (24 March 2014). "G8 meeting cancelled as world leaders isolate Russia". France 24.
  51. ^ Steven Chase; Mark MacKinnon (24 March 2014). "Leaders cancel G8 summit, excluding Russia from group". The Globe and Mail.
  52. ^ Michael Kelley (27 March 2014). "YouTube Blocked In Turkey Amid High-Level Intelligence Leak". Business Insider.
  53. ^ "Turkey moves to block YouTube access after 'audio leak'". BBC News. 27 March 2014.
  54. ^ "Slovakia elects Andrej Kiska as president". The Guardian. 30 March 2014.
  55. ^ "Slovak tycoon Andrej Kiska wins presidency". BBC News. 29 March 2014.
  56. ^ "Union protest against unemployment turns violent in Brussels". Reuters. 4 April 2014.
  57. ^ Adam Withnall (7 April 2014). "Ukraine crisis: Donetsk 'declares independence from Kiev' and sets date for referendum on joining Russia". The Independent. Archived from the original on 2022-05-01.
  58. ^ Luke Harding (10 April 2014). "Russia suspended from Council of Europe over Crimea and Ukraine". The Guardian.
  59. ^ "Citing Crimea, PACE suspends voting rights of Russian delegation and excludes it from leading bodies". PACE. 10 April 2014.
  60. ^ "Seven killed in mine blast in eastern Ukraine". Reuters. 11 April 2014.
  61. ^ "Anti-austerity protest in Rome, Italy turns violent". CTV News. 12 April 2014.
  62. ^ "Pro-Russian separatists declare new republic in Ukraine". EFE. April 16, 2014.
  63. ^ Valentin Vidu (16 April 2014). "Transnistria cere Rusiei recunoașterea INDEPENDENȚEI și alipirea la Rusia". Mediafax.ro.
  64. ^ Diana Rusu; Valentina Basiul (16 April 2014). "Transnistria cere oficial alipirea la Rusia. Ce a răspuns Chișinăul". Adevărul.
  65. ^ "MAE: Cererea Tiraspolului privind independența este o sfidare la adresa integrității R. Moldova". Realitatea.net. 16 April 2014.
  66. ^ Nolan Feeney (26 April 2014). "Catholics Flock to Vatican for Historic Papal Canonization". Time.
  67. ^ Laura Smith-Spark; Delia Gallagher; Ben Wedeman (27 April 2014). "Sainthood for John Paul II and John XXIII, as throngs pack St. Peter's Square". CNN.
  68. ^ Kole Casule (28 April 2014). "Macedonia's conservatives re-elected; opposition condemns vote". Reuters. Archived from the original on June 30, 2016.
  69. ^ "Death toll reaches 46 people, 125 injured in Odesa clashes, fire". Kyiv Post. 3 May 2014.
  70. ^ Sergei L. Loiko; Carol J. Williams (2 May 2014). "Police say 42 killed in Odessa in worst violence of Ukraine crisis". Los Angeles Times.
  71. ^ Marja Novak; John Irish (5 May 2014). "Slovenian PM Bratusek resigns, wants early election". Reuters.
  72. ^ Nicholas Paphitis (5 May 2014). "Greece: Smuggling Boats Capsize, 22 Migrants Drown". ABC News.
  73. ^ "Twenty-two migrants drown after boats capsize off Greek island". Reuters. 5 May 2014.
  74. ^ Teis Jensen; Annabella Nielsen (10 May 2014). "Austria's 'bearded lady' Conchita Wurst wins Eurovision Song Contest". Reuters.
  75. ^ John D. Stoll (11 May 2014). "Conchita Wurst of Austria Wins Eurovision Song Contest". The Wall Street Journal.
  76. ^ "Austria wins Eurovision Song Contest". BBC News. 10 May 2014.
  77. ^ "Insurgents in eastern Ukraine declare independence". The Washington Post. 12 May 2014. Archived from the original on 13 May 2014.
  78. ^ "Soma'da 301 işçi hayatını kaybetti". Anadolu Ajansı. 17 May 2014.
  79. ^ "Turkey coal mine explosion: Death toll rises". BBC News. 14 May 2014.
  80. ^ Talia Kayali; Gul Tuysuz; Michael Martinez (14 May 2014). "Transformer explodes in Turkish coal mine; 201 die in fire". CNN.
  81. ^ "U Doboju više od 20 žrtava poplave". e-Novine. 17 May 2014.
  82. ^ Ivica Petrović (18 May 2014). "Zvanično petoro mrtvih u poplavama u Srbiji". Deutsche Welle.
  83. ^ Aida Cerkez (18 May 2014). "Bosnia floods create new land-mine risk in Balkans". U-T San Diego.
  84. ^ Vladimir Soldatkin (20 May 2014). "At least six killed in train crash near Moscow". Reuters.
  85. ^ "Health Ministry reports 16 Ukrainian soldiers killed in Donetsk Oblast; Luhansk Oblast declares martial law". Kyiv Post. 22 May 2014.
  86. ^ Alexander Smith (22 May 2014). "11 Ukrainian Troops Killed in Ambush as Luhansk Declares Martial Law". NBC News.
  87. ^ "Brussels fatal gun attack at Jewish museum". BBC News. 24 May 2014.
  88. ^ Laura Smith-Spark; Elwyn Lopez; Pierre Meilhan (24 May 2014). "3 dead in shooting at Jewish Museum of Belgium". CNN.
  89. ^ Armand Vervaeck (24 May 2014). "Damaging earthquake in Greece / Turkey (Aegean Sea) – at least 278 injured – strong aftershocks". Earthquake-Report.com. Archived from the original on 25 May 2014. Retrieved 25 May 2014.
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  91. ^ Shaun Walker; Alec Luhn (25 May 2014). "Petro Poroshenko wins Ukraine presidency, according to exit polls". The Guardian.
  92. ^ "Petro Poroshenko claims Ukraine presidency". BBC News. 25 May 2014.
  93. ^ "Lithuania's Dalia Grybauskaite wins re-election after run-off". BBC News. 25 May 2014.
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  95. ^ "Eurosceptic 'earthquake' rocks EU elections". BBC News. 26 May 2014.
  96. ^ Nick Paton Walsh; Laura Smith-Spark (27 May 2014). "Ukraine: Fierce fighting closes Donetsk airport, claims dozens of lives". CNN.
  97. ^ Boris Cerni (1 June 2014). "Slovenia to Hold Early Vote on July 13 as Parliament Dissolved". Bloomberg.
  98. ^ Fiona Ortiz (2 June 2014). "Spain's King Juan Carlos abdicates". Reuters.
  99. ^ "King Juan Carlos of Spain abdicates". BBC News. 2 June 2014.
  100. ^ Natalia Zinets; Vladimir Soldatkin (16 June 2014). "Russia cuts off gas to Ukraine as Kiev orders border secured". Reuters.
  101. ^ "Russia cuts gas supply to Ukraine after deadline passes without deal". Fox News. 16 June 2014.
  102. ^ "14 dead in Bulgaria flash floods, including 2 children; rescuers search for missing". The Straits Times. 21 June 2014.
  103. ^ "Bulgaria floods: At least 12 killed in Varna and Dobrich". BBC News. 20 June 2014.
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  108. ^ "Another Moscow Metro Derailment Victim Dies in Hospital, Death Toll at 23". RIA Novosti. 16 July 2014.
  109. ^ "Russia derailment: '12 dead' in Moscow metro crash". BBC News. 15 July 2014.
  110. ^ "European Parliament elects Jean-Claude Juncker as president". Euronews. 15 July 2014.
  111. ^ Neil MacFarquhar; David M. Herszenhorn (17 July 2014). "Malaysia Airlines Jet Crashes in Ukraine, May Have Been Shot Down". The New York Times.
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  113. ^ "Multiple bus crash in Germany kills 10, injures 69". AP. 19 July 2014.
  114. ^ Tsvetelia Tsolova; Angel Krasimirov (23 July 2014). "Bulgaria's prime minister resigns with bank crisis unresolved". Reuters.
  115. ^ "Socialist-backed Oresharski Cabinet resigns in Bulgaria". Deutsche Welle. 23 July 2014.
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  120. ^ Ivana Kottasova (11 August 2014). "Turkey picks a president: What to know about Erdogan's victory". CNN.
  121. ^ Ceylan Yeginsu; Sebnem Arsu (10 August 2014). "Turkey's Premier Is Proclaimed Winner of Presidential Election". The New York Times.
  122. ^ "France's Hollande orders cabinet reshuffle amid economy row". France 24. 25 August 2014.
  123. ^ Anne Penketh (25 August 2014). "France thrown into political turmoil after government dissolved". The Guardian.
  124. ^ Steve Almasy; Victoria Butenko (25 August 2014). "Ukrainian President dissolves parliament, schedules elections". CNN.
  125. ^ "Italy's Mogherini and Poland's Tusk get top EU jobs". BBC News. 30 August 2014.
  126. ^ François Becker (1 September 2014). "Paris building explosion toll rises to eight". Yahoo! News.
  127. ^ "Malta boat sinking 'leaves 500 dead' - IOM". BBC News. 15 September 2014.
  128. ^ Nick Squires (15 September 2014). "Up to 700 migrants drown in Mediterranean as people smugglers accused of deliberately capsizing boat". The Telegraph.
  129. ^ "Catalan Way Becomes the Biggest Mobilization in European History". Assemblea Nacional Catalana. 11 September 2014. Archived from the original on 6 October 2014.
  130. ^ "Sweden election: Social Democrats rule out far-right pact". BBC News. 15 September 2014.
  131. ^ "Swedish left-wing bloc wins election". Aljazeera. 15 September 2014.
  132. ^ Dara Doyle; Ian Wishart (19 September 2014). "Scotland Votes Against Independence in Referendum, BBC Projects". Bloomberg.
  133. ^ "Scottish referendum: Scotland votes 'No' to independence". BBC News. 19 September 2014.
  134. ^ Alistair Smout; Guy Faulconbridge (20 September 2014). "Scots spurn independence in historic vote, devolution battle begins". Reuters. Archived from the original on March 5, 2016.
  135. ^ "Thousands March Against War In Moscow, St. Petersburg". Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. 21 September 2014.
  136. ^ "Ukraine crisis: Thousands march in Moscow anti-war rally". BBC News. 21 September 2014.
  137. ^ "Bulgaria explosives factory blast kills 15". BBC News. 2 October 2014.
  138. ^ Tsvetelia Tsolova; Stoyan Nenov (2 October 2014). "Blasts kill 15 people at Bulgaria explosives plant". Reuters.
  139. ^ "5 dead, 30 injured in deadly pileup at Egnatia Highway". Proto Thema. 6 October 2014.
  140. ^ Andrew Rettman (9 October 2014). "Estonia same-sex law breaks taboo in former Soviet states". EUobserver.
  141. ^ Richard Balmforth; Timothy Heritage (26 October 2014). "Ukraine leader wins pro-West mandate but wary of Russia". Reuters.
  142. ^ Shaun Walker; Oksana Grytsenko (26 October 2014). "Petro Poroshenko set to consolidate power in Ukraine elections". The Guardian.
  143. ^ Matthew Day (29 October 2014). "100,000 Hungarians march against 'internet tax'". The Telegraph.
  144. ^ Rick Lyman (29 October 2014). "Proposed Internet Tax Draws Hungarians to Streets in Protest". The New York Times.
  145. ^ Lamiat Sabin (30 October 2014). "State of Palestine officially recognised by Sweden". The Independent. Archived from the original on October 30, 2014.
  146. ^ Thomas Grove; Richard Balmforth (2 November 2014). "Ukraine crisis deepens after rebel vote in east". Reuters.
  147. ^ "European Parliament doesn't recognize illegitimate elections in parts of Ukraine's east". Kyiv Post. 4 November 2014.
  148. ^ "At least 24 migrants dead after boat sinks in Bosphorus Strait in Istanbul". Euronews. 3 November 2014.
  149. ^ Osman Orsal (3 November 2014). "At least 24 migrants die as boat sinks in Black Sea near Istanbul". Reuters.
  150. ^ "Klaus Iohannis wins Romanian presidential election". The Guardian. 16 November 2014.
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  152. ^ "Romanian presidential election victory for centre-right candidate Klaus Iohannis". The Telegraph. 16 November 2014.
  153. ^ Balmforth, Richard; Tanas, Alexander (1 December 2014). "Moldova set to press on with pro-Europe course after election". Reuters.
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  155. ^ Irish, John (2 December 2014). "French parliament votes for recognition of Palestinian state". Reuters.
  156. ^ "Russia Chechnya: Deadly rebel attack rocks Grozny". BBC News. 4 December 2014.
  157. ^ "EU parliament recognizes Palestinian state 'in principle'". Deutsche Welle. 17 December 2014.
  158. ^ "Belarus's Lukashenka Appoints New PM". Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. 28 December 2014.
  159. ^ "5 Dead in Ferry Disaster; Evacuation of Passengers Is Complete". ABC News. 29 December 2014.
  160. ^ Andrea Rosa; Nicole Winfield (29 December 2014). "At Least 5 Dead In Greek Ferry Disaster, Italian Official Reports". The Huffington Post.