London Mayor, on US Trip, Vows City to Stay Open Post-Brexit
London's mayor is seeking to reassure American investors, tourists and students that his city will remain open for business despite his country's decision to withdraw from the European Union
View ArticleEU Leaders Look at 6 Months of Rebuilding EU Dream
European Union leaders on Friday gave themselves one long winter to prepare a fundamental reset of the bloc that should stave off increasing discontent and offer solutions for the multiple crises it faces
View ArticleIran Denies That EU Has Demanded Centrifuge Details
Iran's atomic agency is denying that the European Union has demanded full details of its manufacture of centrifuge parts
View ArticleGermans Rally Against Planned EU Trade Deals With US, Canada
Thousands of people are rallying in cities across Germany to protest against planned European Union trade deals with the United States and Canada
View ArticleWorld Leaders to Focus on Refugee Crisis and Syria at UN
World leaders meeting at the United Nations starting Monday will be trying to make progress on two intractable problems _ the biggest refugee crisis since World War II and the Syrian conflict now in...
View ArticleTurkey Stops 137 Migrants Trying to Reach Greek Islands
Turkey's state-run news agency says 137 migrants have been stopped trying to cross from Turkey's Aegean coastline to the Greek islands
View ArticleWorld Leaders to Focus on Refugee Crisis and Syria at UN
World leaders meeting at the United Nations starting Monday will be trying to make progress on two intractable problems at the top of the global agenda _ the biggest refugee crisis since World War II...
View ArticleThe Latest: Australia Expresses Regret for Syria Airstrike
Australia's prime minister expresses regret for any loss of life to Syrian troops in airstrike that involved Australian planes
View ArticleRefugees in Slovenia Protest Against Slow Asylum Process
Several dozen refugees have staged a protest in an asylum center in Slovenia, complaining that the EU nation is slow in processing their asylum requests
View ArticleEU Probes Luxembourg's Tax Treatment of France's Engie
The European Union's anti-trust watchdog has launched a probe into whether Luxembourg might have broken state aid rules by giving tax breaks to French electricity group GDF Suez
View ArticleUncertain Future for Refugees Stranded on Greek Islands
Uncertain future for refugees stranded on Greek islands after EU-Turkey deal came into effect
View ArticleThe Latest: 50 Migrants Rescued off Western Greece
Greek authorities say 50 refugees or other migrants have been rescued off western Greece after issuing a distress call from their crippled sailboat
View ArticleEU Adopts New Rules to Boost IS Sanctions
The European Union has adopted new rules allowing the bloc to impose travel bans and asset freezes on associates of the Islamic State extremist group
View ArticleParis Deal to Receive Boost at UN Event
U.N. officials say that at least 20 countries are expected to formally join the Paris Agreement on climate change this week
View ArticleThousands Protest Planned Trade Link-Ups With US, Canada
Thousands of demonstrators have marched at the European Union headquarters to protest trans-Atlantic trade talks with the United States and a planned deal with Canada
View ArticleEU: Migrants to Stay on Greek Islands Despite Fire
After fire at detention camp, authorities on Lesbos island call for immediate evacuation of refugees to Greek mainland, but EU cool to idea
View ArticleThe Latest: French Wall Going up to Stop UK-Bound Migrants
After weeks of preparation, workers have begun building a 4-meter (13-foot) high wall in northern France to try to keep migrants from sneaking onto ferries crossing the English Channel
View ArticleEU to Examine Bosnia's Suitability to Become Member Nation
The European Union said Tuesday it will examine whether Bosnia has what it takes to become a member as the bloc continues with plans to expand just months after Britain decided to leave
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