JPMorgan's Dimon lashes out at Washington over gridlock
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon lashes out at Washington, news media
View ArticleRights group warns of state obstruction in Srebrenica trial
A leading human rights group has warned of state obstruction of war crimes trials in Serbia after landmark proceedings against 8 ex-Bosnian Serb police officers charged with taking part in the 1995...
View ArticleJPMorgan CEO shifts topic to politics from financial results
JPMorgan CEO shifts topic to politics from financial results
View ArticleCitigroup profit falls 3 percent, hurt by credit costs
Citigroup profit falls 3 percent as bank sets aside more money to cover souring loans
View ArticleTony Blair says Brexit must be stopped to halt harm to UK
Former Prime Minister Tony Blair says there's a chance Britain won't leave the European Union _ and stopping Brexit is "necessary" to avoid severe economic damage
View ArticleTony Blair says Brexit must be stopped to halt harm to UK
Former Prime Minister Tony Blair says there's a chance Britain won't leave the European Union _ and stopping Brexit is "necessary" to avoid severe economic damage
View ArticleUS Embassy: No need for diplomatic status for Russian center
The U.S. embassy in Belgrade says there is no need to grant a diplomatic status to the Russian staff of a controversial facility in Serbia that some consider a spy base but Moscow insists is a disaster...
View ArticleJuncker: EU's hand remains outstretched to Turkey
The head of the European Union's executive body says the EU's hand remains outstretched to Turkey but is renewing warnings that Ankara would slam the door on eventual EU membership if reinstates the...
View ArticleThousands in Poland protest government judicial reform plans
Thousands of government opponents have protested in Warsaw and other cities in Poland against new judicial reforms and future plans to change the Supreme Court
View ArticleEU to increase Syria sanctions, targeting 16 more officials
Britain says the European Union will sanction 16 Syrians it is convinced are involved in chemical weapons attacks against civilians there, targeting on military and scientific officials
View ArticleEU weighs new North Korea sanctions after missile test
The European Union is considering tougher sanctions on North Korea over its first intercontinental ballistic missile test to prevent the isolated country from funding further nuclear weapons development
View ArticleMigrant crisis: EU limits sale of inflatable boats to Libya
The EU is restricting sales of inflatable boats and outboard motors to Libya as European governments search for ways to stop migrant smuggling across the Mediterranean
View ArticleEU weighs new North Korea sanctions after missile test
The European Union has considered tougher sanctions on North Korea over its first intercontinental ballistic missile test to prevent the isolated country from funding further nuclear weapons development
View ArticleBrexit talks begin in earnest with citizens' rights in focus
The European Union and Britain kick off their first full session of their divorce proceedings with both sides bent on seeking a quick breakthrough on unraveling ties that have bound them for decades
View ArticleObstacles mount in fight to aid Syrians stranded near Jordan
UN-backed system of sending aid to tens of thousands of Syrians stranded on Jordan's border keeps breaking down
View ArticleObstacles mount in fight to aid Syrians stranded near Jordan
UN-backed system of sending aid to tens of thousands of Syrians stranded on Jordan's border keeps breaking down
View ArticleEU criticizes Russia over Jehovah's Witnesses ban
The European Union is criticizing Russia over its nationwide ban on the Jehovah's Witnesses religious denomination, saying all must be able to practice their religion without interference
View ArticleGoldman Sachs profits flat in 2Q, but still beat forecasts
Goldman Sachs earns $1.63 billion in second quarter, beating analysts' expectations, but the firm's trading desks struggled
View ArticleUK's Theresa May struggles to halt government infighting
British Prime Minister Theresa May is trying to discipline her fractious Cabinet after last month's election setback undermined her leadership
View Article