EU Slammed for Not Knowing of Key Official's Offshore Firm
The European Union's executive body was accused Thursday of failing to properly check the business interests of its top officials after leaked documents showed its former competition chief was a...
View ArticleThe Latest: Rouhani Says Not Important Who Wins US Election
Iran's president says his country is following the U.S. elections but it's not important who wins
View ArticleGabon Braces for Court's Ruling on Disputed Election
Gabon braces for court's ruling on disputed presidential election; EU observers found anomaly
View ArticleEU-US Trade Pact Under a Cloud, Europe Mulls Change of Tack
EU nations doubt they can conclude a massive trade pact with the U.S. anytime soon and are ready to change their approach to the talks
View ArticleFrance: We'll Keep Fighting for New Cease-Fire Deal in Syria
France's foreign minister says he will be disappointed but not discouraged if an agreement isn't reached in New York on a new cease-fire in Syria insisting: "We will continue to fight."
View ArticleEU's Schulz: UK Government Was Unprepared for Brexit Vote
The president of the European Parliament says Britain's government was unprepared for the country's vote to leave the European Union, and doesn't know when it wants to start divorce talks
View ArticleThe Latest: 162 Bodies Recovered After Egypt Boat Tragedy
An Egyptian official says the bodies of 162 people have now been retrieved from the sea, two days after a boat carrying hundreds of migrants sank off Egypt's coast while attempting to reach Europe
View ArticleGermany: UK Access to EU Single Market Tied to Free Movement
Germany's finance minister has poured scorn on Britain's bid to keep its access to the European Union's single market while restricting EU immigration when it leaves the bloc
View Article162 Bodies Retrieved After Migrant Boat Capsizes off Egypt
The bodies of 162 people had been pulled from the waters off the Egyptian coast by Friday, two days after a boat carrying hundreds of migrants capsized in the Mediterranean while attempting to head to...
View ArticleHungary Says Migration Spreads Terror
Migratory policies around the world have failed, leading to the spread of terrorism, Hungary's foreign minister told the U.N. General Assembly
View ArticleThe Latest: Donors Pledge $163 Million to Boko Haram Areas
The U.N. says international donors have pledged over $160 million for life-saving support for millions of people in West Africa whose lives have been thrown into turmoil by the Muslim extremist group...
View ArticleItalian Navy Ship Docks in Iran
An Italian navy ship has docked in the southern Iranian port of Bandar Abbas in the first official visit by a Western naval vessel to the country in several years
View ArticleSavior or Disaster? UK's Labour Divided on Corbyn Victory
Soft-spoken socialist Jeremy Corbyn is the antithesis of Donald Trump
View ArticleAustrian Leader: EU's Outer Borders Must Be Better Protected
Austria's chancellor vowed to improve the protection of the European Union's outer borders to curb illegal migration at a summit with his German, Greek and west Balkans counterparts on strategies to...
View ArticleThousands March in Latest Anti-Govt Protest in Poland
Waving Polish and European Union flags, thousands of Poles marched Saturday in downtown Warsaw in the latest protest against the conservative government, whose policies critics say are dividing the...
View ArticleEgypt Moves to Tighten Borders After Migrant Ship Tragedy
Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi has ordered the tightening of border security after more than 160 mainly Egyptian migrants died when their Europe-bound boat sank in the Mediterranean
View ArticleUK Leader May Accused of Duplicity in Run-up to Brexit Vote
A former senior British government official says Prime Minister Theresa May undermined her predecessor, David Cameron, in the run-up to Britain's June 23 referendum to leave the European Union
View ArticleUN Chief Pledges Help for Talks to Reunify Divided Cyprus
The United Nations secretary-general promised Sunday to lend his personal support to rival Cypriot leaders who are locked in complex talks aimed at reunifying the ethnically divided island nation
View ArticleUK CEOs Consider Pulling up Stakes Because of Brexit
Business leaders in Britain are reacting with unease in the months following Britain's decision to leave the European Union
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