Austria asks EU court to nix autobahn tolls in Germany
Austria is asking the European Court of Justice to declare planned highway tolls in Germany illegal, arguing that the charges discriminate based on nationality
View ArticleMedia and retail losses pull stock indexes away from highs
Major stock indexes slip as a weak forecast from J. Jill hurts retailers while cable and media companies skid after AT&T says it's losing video subscribers
View ArticleWorld Cup bribery case opened against PSG president, Valcke
Swiss federal prosecutors have announced a criminal case for suspected bribery linked to World Cup broadcast rights against Nasser Al-Khelaifi, the Qatari president of Paris Saint-Germain
View ArticleIn JP Morgan's 3Q, consumer banking offsets drop in trading
JPMorgan Chase beats 3Q profit expectations, helped by consumer banking division
View ArticleThe Latest: Spain: Catalan leader needs to say 'yes' or 'no'
Spain's deputy prime minister says that Catalonia's leader needs to answer "yes" or "no" to a demand for clarification from central authorities on whether he has declared independence in the...
View ArticleSerbian President Aleksandar Vucic speaks and gestures during an interview to...
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic speaks and gestures during an interview to The Associated Press, in Belgrade, Serbia, Friday, Oct. 13, 2017. Vucic said in the interview on Friday that "we know where...
View ArticleAP Interview: Serbia's leader vows to lead nation into EU
Serbia's president is promising to lead the Balkan nation into the European Union and says the fact that Russia is arming the Serbian military doesn't threaten that goal
View ArticleCentral Europe tackles issue of lower quality consumer goods
The leaders of four Central European countries have cautiously welcomed European Union proposals to address their concerns that multinationals sell lower-quality versions of their foods to consumers in...
View ArticleAustria's national vote Sunday: Questions and answers
Some questions and answers about Austria's national election on Sunday and its significance for the country and beyond
View ArticleCatalan leader faces mounting pressure from all sides
Catalonia's leader is facing mounting pressure from all sides, with hardliners in the separatist movement demanding he declare independence from Spain once and for all
View ArticleBank of America 3Q profits rise 13 percent, beat forecasts
Bank of America says third-quarter profits jumped 13 percent, helped by higher interest rates and an increase in lending
View ArticleThe Latest: UK treasury chief withdraws inflammatory comment
Britain's Treasury chief Philip Hammond has described the European Union as the "enemy" in talks ahead of leaving the 28-nation trading bloc
View ArticleUK finance chief walks back inflammatory Brexit comments
Britain's finance chief quickly backed away from comments that risked inflaming Brexit talks Friday, saying he regretted describing the European Union as "the enemy" during an earlier television interview
View ArticleThe Latest: UN leader hopes Iran nuclear deal will stand
A spokesman says United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres "strongly hopes" the Iran nuclear deal will remain in place.
View ArticleAustria's national vote Sunday: Questions and answers
Some questions and answers about Austria's national election on Sunday and its significance for the country and beyond
View ArticleMerkel: EU progress possible even if some members opt out
German Chancellor Angela Merkel says the European Union can move forward on contentious issues even if some member states opt out
View ArticleAustrian voters concerned about immigration, Islam
After bruising political campaigns, Austrian political parties are heading into an election that could turn the country rightward after decades of centrist governance amid voter concerns over...
View ArticleDuterte says he refused British aid, ready to lose Europe
The Philippine president says he's asked his finance secretary to reject an unspecified British financial aid package and that he's ready to lose diplomatic ties with all European countries critical of...
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