People hold candles and signs during a vigil outside of EU headquarters in...
People hold candles and signs during a vigil outside of EU headquarters in Brussels, Wednesday, Oct. 18, 2017 for journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia. Daphne Caruana Galizia, a Maltese investigative...
View ArticleScottish leader asks May for 'urgent clarity' on Brexit plan
Scotland's leader is asking British Prime Minister Theresa May to provide "urgent clarity" on plans for a transition period after Britain leaves the European Union, saying she is concerned the country...
View ArticleHead of EU Parliament: No one in EU will recognize Catalan independence...
Head of EU Parliament: No one in EU will recognize Catalan independence declaration
View ArticleSpain cracks down hard after Catalonia declares independence
In one of the most momentous days in recent Spanish history, lawmakers in the Catalan regional parliament have voted to unilaterally declare independence
View ArticleThe Latest: Hundreds against independence rally in Barcelona
Not everyone in Catalonia is pleased with their regional government's vote to declare independence from Spain _ hundreds against the move rallied Friday night in Barcelona
View ArticleAP PHOTOS: Romania honors its military with Army Day
Romanian military have celebrated Army Day with parades, but also lighter moments, in honor of the country's military men and women
View ArticleThe Latest: European official: Spain decision 'right thing'
The European Parliament's president says that Spain's decision to call a new election in Catalonia after the region's unilateral declaration of independence "was the right thing to do."
View ArticleThe Latest: Spanish PM praises pro-union rally in Barcelona
Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy has voiced his support for a rally in Barcelona to protest the Catalan parliament's declaration of independence
View ArticlePro-independence Catalans: 'I've never felt Spanish'
A sense of separation among Catalans has mixed with wounded pride, economic pain and political animosity to ferment a crisis that could split Spain
View ArticleFILE - In this file photo dated Monday Feb. 7, 2005, Serbian General Vladimir...
FILE - In this file photo dated Monday Feb. 7, 2005, Serbian General Vladimir Lazarevic is seen during his initial appearance at the U.N. Yugoslav tribunal in the Hague, the Netherlands. The EU Monday...
View ArticleIn this photo taken Monday, Oct. 2, 2017, a member of the Serbian Honor guard...
In this photo taken Monday, Oct. 2, 2017, a member of the Serbian Honor guard stands by European Union flag and Serbian flag, left, during a press conference at the Serbia Palace, in Belgrade, Serbia....
View ArticleFILE- In this file photo dated Sept. 1, 2000, Former Yugoslav army chief of...
FILE- In this file photo dated Sept. 1, 2000, Former Yugoslav army chief of staff General Nebojsa Pavkovic, left, and General Vladimir Lazarevic, right, in Serbia. The EU Monday Oct. 30, 2017, has...
View ArticleEU warns Serbia on war criminal teaching at military academy
The European Union has warned member candidate Serbia that appointing a general who was convicted for war crimes as a lecturer at the country's military academy goes against EU's principles
View ArticleGoldman CEO takes to Twitter again to warn about Brexit
The CEO of Goldman Sachs has warned for the second time in two weeks about the dangers of Britain's departure from the European Union
View ArticleTurkey denies ex-German leader clinched activist's release
Turkey's government is denying claims that former German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder negotiated the release of a German human rights activist from prison
View ArticleSpain seeks rebellion charges against fired Catalan leaders
Spain has moved to put the Catalonia region's ousted secessionist government on trial for alleged crimes that carry maximum sentences of decades in prison
View ArticleAlabama-LSU is still big _ but so is the point spread
Nobody has to tell LSU's Ed Orgeron how big this game against top-ranked Alabama game is, but they will anyway
View ArticleBombshell indictments for some former members of the Trump campaign team
Campaign manager Paul Manafort and campaign aide Rick Gates pleaded not guilty to money laundering and conspiracy charges.
View ArticleGreece finally growing, but taxes crushing new businesses
For many Greek entrepreneurs and workers the long-awaited economic recovery is likely to be slow and painful as austerity measures and crushing tax increases will endure for years to come
View ArticleThe Latest: EU vote observers say Kenya damaged by turmoil
The Latest: EU observers say Kenya damaged by rival political camps' actions over election
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