BMW to build electric Mini in Oxford despite looming Brexit
BMW says it will build the electric version of its Mini cars at its factory in Oxford, England, despite questions about possible tariffs after Brexit
View ArticlePolish president signs 1 of 3 contested laws on judiciary
The office of Poland's president says he has signed into law one of three contested bills that critics say limit the independence of the judiciary
View ArticleThe Latest: Austria: Deeper EU-Turkey ties are up to Ankara
Austria's chancellor is renewing his argument that Turkey shouldn't become a European Union member and saying that even an expansion of the Turkey-EU customs union should come with tough conditions
View ArticleThe Latest: 13 dead migrants found on boat 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 ArticleEU-Turkey talks fail to ease friction over detentions
High-level talks that European Union officials had with Turkey's foreign minister did not appear to ease tensions between the 28-nation bloc and Ankara over a wave of detentions of human rights...
View ArticleDaimler stands by diesel despite growing controversy
Automaker Daimler AG says net profit up slightly in second quarter as Mercedes-Benz luxury car business booms while profits lag at its truck, van and bus businesses
View ArticleEU court advised to reject Hungary, Slovakia refugee case
An adviser to the Court of Justice of the European Union says it should dismiss lawsuits filed by Hungary and Slovakia contesting the mandatory relocation of 120,000 asylum-seekers
View ArticleThe Latest: Milan police detain 36 at migrant meeting spot
Authorities have detained several dozen people outside Milan's main train station as the city is seeing a new wave of arriving migrants
View ArticleEU court: EU-Canada passenger data deal breaches privacy
The European Union's top court said in a written opinion Wednesday that parts of a deal between the EU and Canada on sharing airline passenger data breaches citizens' privacy and the agreement cannot...
View ArticleBritain to ban sale of new diesel and gasoline cars by 2040
Britain's government says it will ban the sale of new cars and vans using diesel and gas by 2040 as authorities move to tackle air pollution
View ArticlePoles protest EU comments and govt moves against top court
Small group hold protests in Warsaw after the European Commission says door still open to triggering sanctions against Poland despite the Polish president's rejection of parts of a judiciary overhaul...
View ArticleTop EU court moves to restore Hamas terror listing
EU's top court says lower court shouldn't have removed Islamic militant group Hamas from EU's terror list
View ArticleWesley Snipes discusses his new book 'Talon of God,' his "Blade" legacy and...
Snipes says "Talon of God" is film ready and he wants to make another "Blade" sequel.
View ArticleThe Latest: Man slain at protest in western Venezuela
Venezuela's chief prosecutor says a 30-year-old man has been killed in a protest in a western town, pushing the official toll to least 98 dead in nearly four months of unrest
View ArticleThe Latest: New sanctions bill ready for Senate approval
House and Senate Republicans have worked out a deal to move quickly on a package of new financial sanctions against Russia, Iran and North Korea.
View ArticleThe Latest: Turkish PM reassures German firms in Turkey
Turkish Prime Minister Binali Yildirim has met with representatives of 19 German companies operating in Turkey and reassured them that no German firm is under investigation.
View ArticleVolkswagen earnings rise in stronger European economy
Volkswagen's profit more than doubled in the second quarter as sales rose in a growing European economy and the company moved past costs for its diesel emissions scandal in the U.S.
View ArticleEU announces new emergency support for Greek refugee crisis
The European Commission is announcing a new emergency support package for Greece to help it deal with the refugee crisis that has seen tens of thousands of migrants and refugees stuck in the country
View ArticleUK orders pre-Brexit study of EU migrants' economic impact
The British government has ordered an assessment of the contribution of European Union citizens to the economy, as the U.K. ponders how to structure its immigration system after leaving the bloc
View ArticleBoris Johnson lends support to Australia-UK free trade deal
British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson says he supports a proposed free trade agreement between the United Kingdom and Australia, as his country looks to strengthen relationships before Britain leaves EU
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