The Latest: Spain rescues 3 migrants, searches for 49 others
Spain's maritime rescue service says it has rescued three migrants from a deflated rubber boat that is believed to have set sail from Morocco with 52 people aboard
View ArticleEU chief to EU parliament: "You are ridiculous"
The head of the European Union's Commission called the president of the legislature "ridiculous" during a spat over the meager attendance of legislators at Tuesday's plenary
View ArticleIn this image taken from TV on Tuesday July 4, 2017 ?EU Commission President...
In this image taken from TV on Tuesday July 4, 2017 ?EU Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker speaks in the European Parliament in Strasbourg France. Juncker called the legislature “totally...
View ArticleIn this image taken from TV on Tuesday July 4, 2017 ?EU EU Parliament...
In this image taken from TV on Tuesday July 4, 2017 ?EU EU Parliament President Antonio Tajani speaks in the European Parliament in Strasbourg France. Tajani chided EU Commission President Jean-Claude...
View ArticleTrudeau: Trump, Brexit mean new chances for Canada, Ireland
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says Canada and Ireland should seize the opportunity to be open and progressive as their big neighbors, the U.S. and Britain, turn inward
View ArticleFrench PM wins confidence vote, vows to cut budget deficit
France's prime minister has won a confidence vote in the National Assembly after vowing to bring the country's budget deficit under the European Union limit of 3 percent this year without raising taxes
View ArticleItaly's rescue plan for troubled bank gets EU approval
Italy's finance minister says the plan to restructure the bank Monte dei Paschi di Siena will provide "a credible future" for the institution, while ensuring stability to the banking sector
View ArticleUN chief back to Cyprus talks, Turkey says troops will stay
UN chief back to push Cyprus peace talks forward as Turkey insists some troops will stay after peace deal
View Article32 arrested in Italy, Spain, Germany for links with Camorra
Police in Italy, Spain and Germany arrested 32 people suspected of trafficking drugs and laundering money in a European operation against the Camorra crime syndicate
View ArticleTrump visit spotlights Three Seas plan for more energy ties
During a visit to Warsaw, U.S. President Donald Trump will meet with regional leaders participating in an initiative to improve trade, infrastructure and energy links among the 12 nations between the...
View ArticleEU source: EU, Japan clinch 'agreement in principle' on free trade deal
EU source: EU, Japan clinch 'agreement in principle' on free trade deal
View ArticleItaly to nationalize bank, shed $32.5B in bad loans
The Italian government is taking control of troubled bank Monte dei Paschi di Siena and will try to relaunch it in a plan that includes disposing of a massive 28.6 billion euros ($32.5 billion) in bad...
View ArticleCroatia defiant on border arbitration ruling with Slovenia
Croatia has rejected a European Commission call for the implementation of an international arbitration ruling in a longstanding border dispute with Slovenia that has caused tensions between the neighbors
View ArticleTrump and EU offer starkly different trade visions at G-20
Competing visions of world trade will confront each other at the Group of 20 summit of world leaders in Hamburg, Germany
View ArticleEU, Japan have 'agreement in principle' on free trade deal
The European Union and Japan have agreed "in principle" on a free trade deal that will affect an overwhelming majority of commerce between the trading giants and will be endorsed Thursday
View ArticleEU approves PSA's acquisition of Opel from General Motors
The European Union has approved French automaker PSA's acquisition of Opel and British brand Vauxhall from General Motors
View ArticleTurkey's Erdogan assails Germany over rally refusal
Turkey's president is assailing German authorities' refusal to let him address Turks at a rally when he visits for the Group of 20 summit, declaring the decision "political suicide."
View ArticleUNESCO wants Poland to stop logging in part of pristine wood
Participants in a UNESCO World Heritage Committee's session have called on Poland to immediately stop logging in the oldest part of Europe's last pristine forest and threatened to put the site on a...
View ArticleEU negotiator: Brexit will hurt, trade won't be easy
The EU's chief Brexit negotiator says Britain cannot enjoy "frictionless" trade with EU partners after it leaves the union
View ArticleFruit and cars: a brief guide to the EU-Japan trade deal
From citrus fruits to cars: here's a brief guide to the trade deal between the European Union and Japan
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