FILE - In this Saturday, June 25, 2016 file photo, the front pages of...
FILE - In this Saturday, June 25, 2016 file photo, the front pages of Britain's newspapers report on the EU referendum result, London. Since the June 8 British election, there has been a disunited...
View ArticleGerman justice minister open for EU sanctions against Poland
German Justice Minister Heiko Maas is welcoming possible measures by the European Union regarding sanctions against Poland because of the country's controversial judicial reforms
View ArticleSpanish minister revises 2017 growth forecast to 3.2 percent
Spain's economic minister says the economy is doing better than the government expected as it continues to rebound strongly from recession
View ArticleDivided UK, inconclusive election could put brakes on Brexit
Just over a year after British voters chose to leave the European Union, the country remains deeply divided over Brexit
View ArticlePoles protest for 8th day over contentious judicial changes
Thousands of Poles are protesting for the eighth day in Warsaw over a plan by the ruling party that would drastically limit the independence of the judiciary
View ArticlePresident's vetoes mark latest stage in Polish legal battle
Critics who argue that legislation proposed by Poland's ruling party would give politicians undue influence victory over judges secure a victory as the country's president announces he will veto two of...
View ArticleKushner denies collusion with Russia
Jared Kushner delivered a statement after meeting with the Senate Intelligence Committee about Russian interference in the 2016 election.
View ArticleInterior ministers from central Mediterranean countries of European and...
Interior ministers from central Mediterranean countries of European and African countries attend a meeting on security in Tunis, Tunisia, Monday, July 24, 2017. Interior ministers from 14 nations and...
View ArticleThe Latest: Polish PM criticizes president for bill vetoes
Poland's prime minister says President Andrzej Duda has delayed much-needed judicial reforms with his decision to veto two bills introduced by the governing party
View ArticleActress Essence Atkins discusses new sitcom 'Marlon' and life after divorce
Atkins sat down with ABC News.
View ArticleFILE - In this Monday, Feb. 1, 2016, file photo, electronic screens post the...
FILE - In this Monday, Feb. 1, 2016, file photo, electronic screens post the price of Alphabet stock at the Nasdaq MarketSite in New York. Google parent Alphabet is taking a $2.7 billion write-down to...
View ArticleIn Google vs. the EU, a $2.7B fine could just be the start
Google's parent company Alphabet can easily afford the $2.7 billion write-down it's taking to cover a big antitrust fine in Europe, but that might only be the start of its problems
View ArticleIn New Zealand, Johnson parries queries on British politics
British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson brushed aside questions in New Zealand about infighting in his Conservative Party and speculation about him making a leadership bid
View ArticleEU plans delegation in Mongolian capital to enhance ties
The European Union plans to open a delegation in Mongolia this year, in a move that will expand its relationship with the resource-rich country wedged between China and Russia
View ArticleEU, Egypt agree framework for cooperation in coming years
The European Union and Egypt have pledged to work together to develop the country's economy, promote stability, counter extremism and manage migrant flows
View ArticleEU extends mandate of naval operation in Mediterranean
The European Union has extended the mandate of its naval operation targeting migrant smuggling in the Mediterranean until the end of 2018 and tasked it with monitoring illegal oil trafficking from Libya
View ArticleUK Brexit minister: progress made in talks on citizen rights
Britain's Brexit minister says progress has been made in talks on the rights of citizens living in each other's nations once the country leaves the European Union
View ArticleAlbania's premier urges Serbia to recognize breakaway Kosovo
Albania's prime minister is urging Serbia to recognize Kosovo as a separate country, saying the acknowledgement would help stabilize the Balkan region
View ArticleEU enlargement commissioner voices "very strong concern" about detentions of...
EU enlargement commissioner voices "very strong concern" about detentions of journalists, academics, lawyers in Turkey.
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