Low turnout expected in Albanian election key to EU bid
Albanians voted in what was expected to be low numbers in a general election that was aimed at giving the country's two biggest political parties a chance to look past their bitter differences and work...
View ArticleEU weighs retaliatory measures as US eyes steel tariffs
A top EU trade official says the bloc is preparing retaliatory measures in case the United States goes ahead with plans to slap steel tariffs on imports from the EU
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British Prime Minister Theresa May says rights granted to EU citizens in UK must be reciprocal
View ArticleBritish Prime Minister Theresa May says goal is to remove anxiety, provide...
British Prime Minister Theresa May says goal is to remove anxiety, provide certainty to EU citizens in UK
View ArticleDespite new rules, Italy pours taxpayer euros into bad banks
Despite new rules protecting taxpayers from bank bailouts, Italian government chooses to use public funds to rescue 2 firms
View ArticleBritish Prime Minister Theresa May makes a statement on the European Council...
British Prime Minister Theresa May makes a statement on the European Council to members in the House of Commons, London, Monday June 26, 2017. Theresa May told Parliament Monday that steps will be...
View ArticleAlbania's governing Socialists far ahead in early vote count
Albania's left-wing Socialist Party appeared headed for a new governing mandate based on preliminary election results from an election seen as crucial to the country's bid to launch membership...
View ArticleTheresa May details post-Brexit plans for EU citizens in UK
British Prime Minister Theresa May tried Monday to reassure European Union citizens living in Britain that their lives and those of their family will not be disrupted when Britain leaves the EU in 2019
View ArticleThe Latest: Scottish leader delays second independence vote
Scottish leader Nicola Sturgeon has delayed legislation that would have sought a second independence referendum
View ArticleOpenly gay Serbia premier-designate to head pro-Russia gov't
Serbia's prime minister-designate, Ana Brnabic, has proposed a staunchly pro-Russian official as the defense minister, damping hopes in the West that her nomination signals the country's shift away...
View ArticleTreasury chief says UK wants economy 'anchored' in Europe
Britain's Treasury chief has told a German audience that his country wants to keep its economy "anchored" in the European mainstream as it leaves the European Union
View ArticleGoogle hit with record fine by EU, told to change its ways
The European Union has slapped a record 2.42 billion euro fine on internet giant Google for breaching antitrust rules with its online shopping service
View ArticleHaley says warning to Syria also aimed at Russia and Iran
UN ambassador: Warning from the White House to Syria also aimed at Russia and Iran
View ArticleAlbania Socialists win election, can govern without partner
Albania's left-wing Socialist Party has secured a second mandate in a general election, winning a majority of seats in parliament
View ArticleUS stock indexes veer lower in afternoon trading; oil rises
U.S. stocks are heading lower in late-afternoon trading, weighed down largely by a slide in phone, technology and utilities companies
View ArticleYellen says reforms have made financial system safer
Yellen: Hopefully banking reforms mean next severe banking crisis will not happen 'in our lifetimes'
View ArticleScottish leader puts second independence referendum on hold
Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon puts second independence referendum on hold amid Brexit
View ArticleUS commerce secretary: US, Europe should have trade accord
U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross is saying that the United States and the European Union should have a free trade agreement
View ArticleEU prolongs Russia economic sanctions by 6 months
The European Union has officially extended economic sanctions against Russia by 6 months for destabilizing Ukraine
View ArticleBulgaria, Romanian leaders: we're not opposed to Russia
The presidents of Bulgaria and Romania insist they don't oppose Russia, despite both Eastern European countries being members of NATO and the European Union
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