Israel bans group of EU politicians, citing boycott support
Israel is refusing entry to a group of European politicians who had planned to visit later this month over their alleged support for a movement to boycott the Jewish state
View ArticleThe Latest: UK Parliament to get vote on final Brexit deal
British officials say Parliament will be given a chance to vote on the final withdrawal agreement between Britain and the European Union
View ArticleBusiness chiefs from EU, UK ask May to speed up Brexit talks
Business leaders from both sides of the English Channel urge Prime Minister Theresa May to accelerate Brexit talks amid trade uncertainty they say threatens jobs, investment
View ArticleEU bans arms sales to Venezuela, takes aim at officials
The EU has banned arms sales to Venezuela and set up a system to slap asset freezes and travel restrictions on Venezuelan officials as it seeks to ramp up pressure on President Nicolas Maduro
View ArticleUK lawmakers battle over Brexit amid customs chaos warning
A fragile government, a legislative minefield and a jittery economy are turning up the tension as Britain tries to turn its vote to leave the European Union into a reality
View ArticleUN rights chief: EU policy on migrants in Libya 'inhuman'
The U.N. human rights chief says the European Union policy of helping Libyan authorities intercept migrants on the Mediterranean and return them to Libya is "inhuman."
View ArticlePro-independence for Catalonia supporters and former agriculture minister...
Pro-independence for Catalonia supporters and former agriculture minister Meritxell Serret demonstrate near the EU quarter in Brussels, Sunday, Nov 12, 2017. Eight members of the now-defunct Catalan...
View ArticleNations press panel to raise annual Bluefin tuna quotas
Nations from around the Atlantic and Mediterranean start assessing how much more of the prized Bluefin tuna can be caught in the next years amid signs stocks of the iconic fish continue to recover
View ArticleLeader says Poland has won its migration dispute with EU
The Polish prime minister says her government has won its dispute with the European Union over migration and that EU has even changed its own position thanks to the "influence of Poland's resolute and...
View ArticleLeader says Poland has won its migration dispute with EU
The Polish prime minister says her government has won its dispute with the European Union over migration and that EU has even changed its own position thanks to the "influence of Poland's resolute and...
View ArticleItaly pushes Milan bid to host European Medicines Agency
Italy's president hopes that Milan wins the right to host the hotly sought-after European Medicines Agency, which has to be relocated from London due to Britain's divorce from the European Union
View ArticleUK lawmakers battle over Brexit amid customs chaos warning
A fragile government, a legislative minefield and a jittery economy are turning up the tension as Britain tries to turn its vote to leave the European Union into a reality
View ArticleKey UN committee condemns North Korea for not aiding people
A key U.N. committee has approved a resolution condemning North Korea for diverting its resources to pursue nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles instead of helping its people, over half of whom are...
View ArticleAP Explains: What's the deal with the Uranium 1 deal?
The sale to a Russian company of a Canadian firm with rights to mine U.S. uranium is once again in the news with the Department of Justice signaling it could appoint a special counsel to look into the...
View ArticleAP Explains: What happened when Russia bought Uranium One
The sale to a Russian company of a Canadian firm with rights to mine U.S. uranium is once again in the news with the Department of Justice signaling it could appoint a special counsel to look into the...
View ArticleEU: Judicial reform 'essential' for Albania's accession
The European Union has reminded Albania that judicial reform is "essential" in its bid to launch membership negotiations
View ArticleThe Latest: Polish premier calls EU actions 'scandalous'
Poland's government is hitting back after the European Parliament launched action over concerns that the right-wing government in Warsaw has compromised the independence of the judiciary and risks...
View ArticleEU lawmakers want Malta monitored following reporter's death
European Union lawmakers are calling for a system to monitor Malta's handling of corruption and money-laundering in the wake of a car-bomb attack that killed a prominent Maltese journalist
View ArticleThe Latest: Police block migrants' march to Greek border
Police have blocked some 200 migrants and asylum-seekers from leaving a city in northern Greece for the Macedonian border in hopes of traveling on to other European Union countries
View ArticleKey EU lawmaker warns UK it must act to unblock Brexit talks
A leading member of the European Parliament is warning Britain that it needs to do more to settle the terms of its divorce from the European Union or risk negotiations being delayed even further
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