Czech leader asks election winner to form government
The Czech president has asked populist billionaire Andrej Babis, whose movement won parliamentary elections, to try to form a new government.
View ArticleAfter election, Kenyan opposition leader plans more protests
After election, Kenyan opposition leader plans more protests and hints at another court battle
View ArticleThe Latest: Brexit talks to resume in Brussels next week
Britain's independent statistics agency says the country's annual contribution to the European Union's coffers is around half the amount that some advocates of Brexit claimed during last year's referendum
View ArticleTrump downplays special counsel's probe, tries to shift focus to taxes
ABC News' political team breaks down the White House press briefing as collusion conversations overshadow tax plan.
View ArticleCountries in Manafort indictment known to laundering experts
Countries named in the indictment of former Trump Campaign Chairman Paul Manafort have been known by financial crime experts in the past as locations for money laundering or at risk of being used for...
View ArticleThe Latest: Catalan separatist leader remains in Brussels
A person close to the ousted Catalan government says separatist leader Carles Puigdemont remains in Brussels, where he and fellow fired officials have presented their secessionist movement as...
View ArticleBrexit talks to resume as UK deal likely to favor EU
Britain and the European Union say they will resume talks next week, and U.K. Brexit chief David Davis acknowledges the final divorce settlement is likely to favor the EU financially
View ArticleSPECIAL REPORT: Deadly truck terror in Manhattan
A man in a rented pickup truck drove onto a busy bicycle path near the World Trade Center memorial in New York City and mowed down people Tuesday, killing at least eight and injuring several others.
View ArticleVoters force referendum on new communication tapping law
The Dutch electoral commission says that a non-binding, advisory referendum will be held next year on a law giving intelligence agencies sweeping new powers to tap electronic communications
View ArticleIn key step, Hamas gives up control of Gaza border crossings
The Islamic militant Hamas group has handed over control of Gaza's border crossings with Israel and Egypt to the internationally recognized Palestinian Authority
View ArticleBank of England: 10,000 financial job losses on Brexit Day 1
The Bank of England says 10,000 jobs could be lost in the British financial industry on the first day after Brexit
View ArticleUK officials investigating funding of EU 'leave' campaign
Britain's Electoral Commission is investigating whether a major backer of the campaign to leave the European Union broke campaign finance laws
View ArticleGreece mulls emergency housing measures after migrant spike
Greece's migration minister says the government is considering emergency measures to house migrants and refugees confined to Greek islands over the winter months following a roughly four-fold increase...
View ArticleLawmakers press UK govt to release Brexit impact studies
British lawmakers are demanding the government release secret studies into the likely impact of Brexit
View ArticleDraft UN resolution would condemn NKorea on rights abuses
The EU and Japan have circulated a draft U.N. resolution that would condemn North Korea for diverting its resources to pursue nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles instead of helping its people, over...
View ArticleThe Latest: Bank of England latest to ease crisis measures
Bank of England Governor Mark Carney says the global economy is "firing on most cylinders" and that, as a result, it's no surprise that many central banks are easing up on some of their crisis-era...
View ArticleUK central bank raises rates for first time in a decade
The Bank of England is poised to raise its main interest rate for the first time in a decade to keep a lid on a rise inflation caused by Brexit
View ArticleLawyer: EU blocks Egyptian hijacker's extradition
A lawyer says the European Court of Human Rights has blocked Cypriot authorities from extraditing an Egyptian hijacker to his homeland until it can examine the case
View ArticleNumber of EU nurses registering to work in UK plummets
The number of European Union nurses and midwives registering to work in Britain fell by almost 90 percent in the 12 months to September, according to the first full-year figures since the U.K. voted to...
View ArticleA snapshot of Jerome Powell, Trump's pick to be Fed chair
A snapshot of Jerome Powell, Trump's choice to replace Janet Yellen as Fed chair
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