Turkey condemns German reluctance on customs union expansion
Turkey's EU minister condemns the German Chancellor Angela Merkel's reluctance towards efforts to expand the European Union's customs union with Turkey
View ArticleMigration trends shifting across Mediterranean region
As international efforts are mounted to stop traffickers on one route to Europe, smugglers find alternatives
View ArticleThe Latest: Minute of silence held in Barcelona for victims
Thousands of people including Spain's king and prime minister have held a minute of silence for the victims of attacks in Barcelona and a nearby seaside resort
View Article'Real Live': The total solar eclipse
"Real Live" talks about the upcoming North American total solar eclipse, Taylor Swift's groping trial and late night TV's newest battle with special guest, ABC News meteorologist Rob Marciano.
View ArticleCities seek creative ways to prevent car or van attacks
From Barcelona to London Bridge and beyond, drivers have used their vehicles as deadly weapons with alarming frequency in recent years, whether to promote jihad, get attention or express despair
View ArticlePeople hold up EU flags while the last bell bongs at Elizabeth Tower in...
People hold up EU flags while the last bell bongs at Elizabeth Tower in London, Monday, Aug. 21, 2017. At noon, Big Ben's famous bongs sounded for the last time before major conservation works are...
View ArticleSerbia withdraws entire staff from its embassy in Macedonia
The entire staff of the Serbian Embassy in the Macedonian capital has been withdrawn for urgent consultations in Belgrade in a move that has further strained relations between the Balkan neighbors
View ArticleGerman minister urges EU rethink on Turkish warrants
Germany's justice minister is calling for European Union countries to reconsider how they deal with Turkish warrants following the arrest in Spain of a Turkish-born German writer
View ArticleThe Latest: Rescuers find 2nd victim killed in Italy quake
Firefighters overnight freed a 7-month-old baby from the rubble of a house where he had been trapped with his family following a 4.0-magnitude quake on the Italian resort island of Ischia, and...
View ArticleEU probes Bayer's planned buyout of Monsanto
The EU's anti-trust watchdog has launched a probe into German chemical maker Bayer's planned buyout of U.S. seed and weed-killer company Monsanto
View ArticleUK seeks smooth rules to resolve legal disputes after Brexit
Britain says rules governing judicial cooperation with the European Union should stay much as they are now after Brexit to prevent international business disputes and divorce battles becoming longer...
View ArticleFrance's Macron heads east to tame flow of cheaper workers
French President Emmanuel Macron is making his first visit to Central Europe this week to push for new European Union rules that would protect French workers in a bleak job market
View ArticleAngolan vote heralds new leader after president's long rule
Angolans are voting in an election in which the defense minister is the front-runner to succeed President Jose Eduardo dos Santos, who will relinquish the post after 38 years in power
View ArticleUK says it will leave 'direct jurisdiction' of EU court
British officials say the U.K. will leave the "direct jurisdiction" of the European Court of Justice after Brexit _ but the court's rulings could still carry weight in Britain
View ArticleFrench leader presses labor rules in central Europe tour
French President Emmanuel Macron is pushing for tighter European Union rules to protect workers in France and other prosperous countries in Western Europe from cheaper labor stemming from the...
View ArticleBritain says top EU court could still have role after Brexit
British officials say the U.K. will leave the "direct jurisdiction" of the European Court of Justice after Brexit _ but the court's rulings could still carry weight in Britain
View ArticleTop UK cellphone seller blames weak pound for profit warning
Shares in Dixons Carphone PLC, one of Britain's most visible high street brands, have slumped by nearly a third after the company warned that its profits this year would be lower than thought
View ArticleUK immigration falls as EU nationals leave after Brexit vote
Official figures say net migration to Britain has fallen to a three-year low as European Union nationals leave the country following Britain's 2016 vote to quit the bloc
View ArticleFrance's Macron in Romania for talks on 'posted workers'
French President Emmanuel Macron arrives in Romania, the second leg of his trip to Central Europe where he will raise concerns over so called "posted workers" with top officials
View ArticleFrance's Macron criticizes Poland over EU labor reform
French President Emmanuel Macron has sharply criticized Poland's government over its opposition to his plans to change European Union rules on so-called "posted workers"
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