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FILE - In this Monday, June 12, 2017, file photograph the General Electric...

FILE - In this Monday, June 12, 2017, file photograph the General Electric logo appears above a trading post on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. EU authorities are accusing General Electric,...

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EU foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini attends the Cyprus peace talks in...

EU foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini attends the Cyprus peace talks in Crans-Montana, Switzerland, Thursday, July 6, 2017. (Salvatore Di Nolfi/Keystone via AP)

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EU authorities suspect GE, Merck, Canon of merger violations

EU authorities are accusing General Electric, drugmaker Merck and electronics manufacturer Canon of violating European rules to push through mergers

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Modi caps Netanyahu bromance with barefoot beach stroll

India's Modi wraps up historic three-day visit to Israel with barefoot stroll on the beach with Netanyahu

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EU parliament advises freeze of Turkey's membership talks

Turkey's European Union affairs minister says a possible European Parliament vote to suspend accession talks with his country would go down on history as a "terrible mistake."

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EU, Japan hail free trade deal: "A message to the world"

The leaders of the European Union and Japan are lauding their agreement on free trade as the best antidote against the protectionism seen to be promoted by the United States

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EU leaders reaffirm Libya migrant policy despite criticism

European Union officials on Thursday reaffirmed the need to stem the flow of Europe's migrant crisis in Libya and surrounding countries amid continued resistance in Europe to welcome refugees in

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Latvian bank fined heavily over laundering scheme in France

A Paris court fined a Latvian bank Thursday for taking part in a vast scheme allowing French clients to avoid paying their taxes and launder at least 200 million euros

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Paris evacuates nearly 2,800 migrants as arrivals surge

Paris authorities are evacuating nearly 2,800 migrants from makeshift street camps as Europe contends with an upsurge in new arrivals particularly from Libya.

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The Latest: Romanian police detain 7 near border

Romanian border police have detained five Iraqi migrants and two Bulgarian guides who are suspected of illegally crossing the border and trying to go the Schengen visa-free travel zone.

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More clouds gather over British economy as slowdown broadens

A raft of disappointing British economic data reinforces concerns that the slowdown has broadened across sectors and extended into the second quarter of the year

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Trump meets Putin: Talk of positive results, not of election

At long last face to face, President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin are voicing confidence that their historic first meeting would pave the way for a positive trajectory for their...

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Trump administration taps former NATO envoy for Ukraine role

The Trump administration is selecting a former U.S. envoy to NATO for the top job dealing with the Ukraine crisis

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The Latest: French leader hopes to persuade Trump on climate

French President Emmanuel Macron says he harbors the hope of convincing President Donald Trump to bring the United States back into the Paris climate accord

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Britain's May optimistic on Trump visit, UK-US trade deal

British Prime Minister Theresa May said Saturday that she's looking forward to welcoming President Donald Trump to London, but both sides are still working to find a "suitable date."

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G-20 shut Trump out on climate, strike deal on trade

World powers have lined up against U.S. President Donald Trump on climate change, calling an international deal to reduce greenhouse gases from which the U.S. has withdrawn "irreversible"

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Activists riot against G-20 summit for 3rd night in Hamburg

Anti-globalization activists have rioted for a third consecutive night in Hamburg even after leaders of the Group of 20 had already left the northern German city

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Coal-fired plants top polluters in Europe

EU blames coal-fired power plants for the highest pollution on the continent, with Britain among top polluters

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UK's struggling May urges opponents to support government

British Prime Minister Theresa May is urging the opposition to help shore up her minority government as it leads the U.K. out of the European Union

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Austria denies Turkish minister's visit, Ankara critical

Austria denied a Turkish government minister's request to enter the country to mark the anniversary of the failed presidential coup in Turkey

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