Austria urges stop to moving migrants to Italian mainland
Austrian Foreign Minister Sebastian Kurz on Thursday urged his Italian counterpart not to allow migrants arriving by boat to Italy's islands to travel on to the mainland
View ArticleThe Latest: Poland prime minister defends courts legislation
Poland's prime minister has made a televised speech defending the ruling party's controversial reorganization of the country's legal system that includes giving politicians influence over the...
View ArticleThousands protest in Poland against court reorganizations
Thousands protest in Warsaw and across Poland against the ruling party's drive to reorganize all levels of the judiciary, including contentious legislation that would give control of the nation's...
View ArticleExxon fined $2M for Tillerson-era breach of Russia sanctions
The Treasury Department says it is slapping Exxon Mobil Corp. with a $2 million fine for violating Russia sanctions while Secretary of State Rex Tillerson was the oil company's CEO
View ArticleThe Latest: Swede confirmed as one of those killed in quake
Sweden's foreign ministry has confirmed that a 20-year-old Swedish man died in the earthquake on the Greek island of Kos.
View ArticleAudi to update 850,000 cars as diesel recalls widen
German automaker Audi will fit up to 850,000 diesel cars with new software to improve their emissions performance, following a similar move by rival Daimler
View ArticleGermany sends Turkey carefully calibrated warning signal
Germany's government is signaling to Turkey that its patience is running out and it can hit back against escalating provocations, but has sought to stop well short of burning its bridges with its NATO...
View ArticleBank of America picks Dublin for EU base after Brexit
Bank of America has chosen Dublin as its European Union base once Britain leaves the bloc
View ArticleThe Latest: 2 dead, 500 hurt as 6.7 quake rocks Aegean Sea
A powerful earthquake shook beach resorts Friday in Greece and Turkey, killing two tourists crushed when a building collapsed on a bar in the Greek island of Kos and injuring nearly 500 others across...
View ArticleAudi to update 850,000 cars as diesel recalls widen
German automaker Audi will fit up to 850,000 diesel cars with new software to improve their emissions performance, following a similar move by rival Daimler
View ArticleTrump's new Ukraine envoy to visit country's embattled east
The Trump administration's new special representative for Ukraine negotiations is making his first trip to embattled eastern Ukraine
View ArticleUS stocks dip with energy prices; European stocks sink
U.S. stocks slip along with energy prices and a winning streak for technology companies ends
View ArticlePolish senate approves bill giving politicians substantial influence over...
Polish senate approves bill giving politicians substantial influence over supreme court in defiance of EU
View ArticlePoland's senators approve contentious court overhaul
Poland's Senate has approved legislation that would give politicians substantial influence over the country's Supreme Court, a move that critics say would defy the principles of the European Union
View ArticlePoland's senators approve contentious court overhaul
Poland's Senate has approved legislation that would give politicians substantial influence over the country's Supreme Court, a move that critics say would defy the principles of the European Union
View ArticleHungary's leader: EU and Soros seek to "Muslimize" Europe
Hungary's radically anti-migration prime minister says European Union leaders and Hungarian-American billionaire George Soros seek a "new, mixed, Muslimized Europe"
View ArticleThe Latest: Anti-govt protesters march in Polish cities
Thousands of government opponents are gathering in Warsaw, Krakow and other cities across Poland to urge President Andrzej Duda to reject legislation that would give the ruling party control of the...
View ArticleProtests across Poland over law to control judiciary
Outrage over plans by Poland's governing party to put the judicial system under its political control has sparked another day of nationwide protests
View ArticleFILE - In this Thursday July 20, 2017 file photo, EU chief Brexit negotiator...
FILE - In this Thursday July 20, 2017 file photo, EU chief Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier, right, and British Secretary of State David Davis address the media after a week of negotiations at EU...
View ArticleFILE - In this Wednesday, July 19, 2017 file photo, British Prime Minister...
FILE - In this Wednesday, July 19, 2017 file photo, British Prime Minister Theresa May leaves 10 Downing Street in London. May called a snap election in a bid to strengthen her hand in EU negotiations....
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