People hold candles and EU flags as they protest against judicial reforms...
People hold candles and EU flags as they protest against judicial reforms proposed by the president and ruling party Law and Justice, in front of the Supreme Court in Warsaw, Poland, Sunday, Oct. 1,...
View ArticleThe Latest: Venezuela's Maduro criticizes Spanish police
One of Spain's two main two labor unions has called for a general strike in Catalonia on Tuesday to protest the police violence that marred Sunday's disputed referendum on secession for the region
View ArticleUS army chief calls for EU military transport, border rules
The U.S. Army's commander in Europe is urging European nations to agree on new transport and border rules so NATO forces can be quickly moved to deter potential aggressors like Russia
View ArticleUS tells Albania fighting organized crime is main challenge
The U.S. Ambassador in Albania says fighting organized crime remains the Western Balkan country's biggest and most difficult challenge
View ArticleEU Council President Tusk appeals to Spain to "find ways to avoid further...
EU Council President Tusk appeals to Spain to "find ways to avoid further escalation and use of force"
View ArticleEU to commit some $1 billion to better protect marine life
The European Union and its private sector will commit about 1 billion euros ($1.18 billion) to better protect marine life during the global Our Ocean conference this week
View ArticleWorld leaders urge dialogue to calm tensions over Catalonia
European and world leaders are urging dialogue to ease a crisis after a violent crackdown by Spanish police during an independence referendum in Catalonia
View ArticleA look at what might happen if Catalonia goes it alone
A look that what could happen if Catalonia decides to declare independence this week
View ArticleCatalonia urges mediation with Spain in secession dispute
Catalonia's leader has called for international mediation and for the European Union "to stop looking the other way" in the region's bid to secede from Spain, a day after a violent crackdown by Spanish...
View ArticleTrump leads moment of silence for Las Vegas shooting victims
The president called the shooting an "act of pure evil" and will meet with victims' families on Wednesday.
View ArticleThe Latest: UN chief hopes sides will solve Catalan crisis
The United Nations says Secretary-General Antonio Guterres "trusts that the democratic institutions of Spain will find a solution" to the crisis between Catalan separatists and the national government
View ArticleThe Latest: Catalan advisers say parl't session is illegal
The Catalan parliament's secretary and attorney say that a planned plenary session to debate how the northeastern region's independence bid proceeds is unlawful and should be halted
View ArticleAP Explains: How Spain-Catalonia standoff has evolved
AP Explains: How Spain-Catalonia standoff has evolved following the region's staging of a much questioned independence referendum Oct. 1
View ArticleAustrian police find 18 migrants in back of truck
Austrian police say they have arrested a Bulgarian national after 18 migrants were found in the back of his truck during a search on the border with Hungary
View ArticleNuclear-armed North Korea profits from US, EU seafood sales
AP Investigation: Americans may have been unwittingly helping North Korea get cash as it develops its nuclear weapons programs by buying seafood processed by North Korean workers in China
View ArticleAmnesty: Europe returning more Afghans despite violence
Amnesty: European countries returning many more Afghan asylum seekers despite violence in their war-torn country
View ArticleThe Latest: Catalan parliament speaker slams session block
Catalan parliament speaker Carme Forcadell says the suspension by Spanish courts of a planned plenary session to consider a declaration of independence is a "violation of freedom of speech"
View ArticleInside 'Lego Marvel Super Heroes 2'
A demo of the new game "Lego Marvel Superheroes 2."
View ArticleSoccer clubs expected to raise more money in equity and debt
Credit ratings agency DBRS thinks football clubs will find it increasingly attractive to raise capital in equity and debt markets as a result of their "more sophisticated" business models
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