Austria Probes Alleged Turkish Cyberattack on Vienna Airport
Austrian police investigating a failed cyberattack on Vienna's airport say they are looking into the authenticity of a claim of responsibility from a Turkish nationalist group
View ArticleGabon's President Accuses Challenger of Fraud, Power Grab
Gabon president accuses challenger of fraud, but EU notes voting anomaly in his home province
View ArticleAustria Threatens Hungary With Court Action Over Migrants
With Austria's limit on asylum seekers nearing, its interior minister threatened Wednesday to take Hungary to the EU's highest court over refusal by Budapest to accept migrants turned back by his country
View ArticleThe Latest: Austrian Police Find 17 Migrants Squeezed in Van
Austrian police say three men are in custody and will likely be charged with human smuggling after a highway search east of Vienna revealed 17 migrants squeezed into a van meant to carry no more than...
View ArticleBritain's Economy Is Stable _ and People Are Surprised
Britain may have voted to leave the European Union, but so far the economic indicators have been stable _ and that's been a surprise, The question arises: is this simply the calm before the storm
View Article10 Things to Know for Thursday
Among 10 Things to Know: Trump promises huge boost in military spending; say goodbye to the iPhone's headphone jack; strength of Oklahoma earthquake upgraded
View ArticleThe Latest: Emails Show Powell Advising Clinton on Emails
The top Democrat on the House Oversight committee has released a 2009 email exchange in which former Secretary of State Colin Powell advised Hillary Clinton on the use of personal email
View ArticleEU to Give Money to Refugees in Turkey for Food, Housing
The EU will begin next month providing money to refugees in Turkey so they can pay for their own food, housing and education
View ArticleJudge Says EU-Canada Air Passenger Deal Infringes on Rights
A European Union judge says an EU agreement to exchange air passenger information with Canada to combat terrorism should be revised because parts of it would infringe on people's rights
View ArticleCroatia Weekend Snap Vote Unlikely to End Political Turmoil
Croatia's early parliamentary vote on Sunday is expected to do little to end the country's worst political crisis since entering the EU in 2013, which has stalled both the economic recovery and...
View ArticleEuropean Central Bank: Governments Must Do More for Economy
The European Central Bank left its key interest rates on hold on Thursday and decided against extending the duration of its existing bond-buying stimulus program as it monitors the impact it is having...
View ArticleEU's Tusk Tells UK's May: Start Brexit Talks Soon
A European Union leader is urging Britain to hurry up and get on with finalizing its divorce from the bloc
View ArticleThe Latest: Merkel Rejects Ally's Renewed Migrant Cap Call
Chancellor Angela Merkel is rejecting a conservative ally's renewed demand for the German government to impose an annual cap on the number of migrants entering the country
View ArticleA Look at Croatia's Snap Election on Sunday
European Union's newest member state Croatia is holding a snap election this weekend that pits the dominant parties on the left and right against each other, but is unlikely to produce a clear winner
View ArticleEU Official: EU, Turkey Agree No Military Solution in Syria
The European Union's foreign policy chief says the 28-member bloc and Turkey agree that there can be no military solution to the Syrian conflict and that only a political solution can bring peace to...
View ArticleFrance to Trim Income Taxes for Households, Companies
France's finance minister has unveiled a plan to lower taxes for households and companies
View ArticleTurkey Hopeful on EU Visa-Free Deal for Citizens
Turkey's foreign minister says he believes Turkey and the European Union can come to an agreement on granting visa-free travel for Turks
View ArticleGreece Urged to Speed up Reforms to Get More Bailout Cash
European creditors urged the Greek government Friday to speed up the implementation of a series of economic reforms so it can get its hands on the next batch of bailout cash it is due before the end of...
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