UK leader says there's new optimism in Brexit talks
Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May says there's new optimism in Brexit talks.
View ArticleTop EU economic powers warn US about tax plans
The European Union's top five economies are warning the United States that its massive tax overhaul could contravene some of its international obligations and risks "having a major distortive impact on...
View ArticlePolish media regulator fines US-owned news channel $420,000
Poland's media regulator has imposed a fine of nearly 1.5 million zlotys ($420,000) on a private news channel for what it alleges was unfair reporting during a political crisis last year
View ArticleUS says WTO losing focus on trade, becoming litigation group
The United States is accusing the World Trade Organization of losing its focus on trade and "becoming a litigation-centered organization."
View ArticleAmnesty accuses EU of complicity in Libya migrant abuse
Amnesty International is accusing European Union countries of being complicit in the abuse of migrants detained in Libya
View ArticleFILE - In this Monday, Dec. 11, 2017 file photo, Israeli Prime Minister...
FILE - In this Monday, Dec. 11, 2017 file photo, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addresses a media conference with European Union High Representative Federica Mogherini at the EU Council...
View ArticleEU suspends aid to Cambodian election commission
The European Union says it has suspended assistance to Cambodia's election commission following last month's dissolution of the country's main opposition party
View ArticleMacedonia's Zaev set to warm up ties with Greece, Kosovo
Macedonia's prime minister repeated his will to reach a solution with Greece following more than two decades of dispute over its name
View ArticleLe Pen's party charged with alleged EU funds misuse
The party of French far-right leader Marine Le Pen has been charged with allegedly misusing European Parliament funds to pay parliamentary aides who did political work for the National Front
View ArticleThe Latest: Bloomberg notes climate protest 'debt' to Trump
Former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg says in a tongue-in-cheek statement that environmentalists owe President Donald Trump a debt of gratitude for acting as a "rallying cry" for action on climate...
View ArticleThailand welcomes easing of EU political sanctions
Thailand's military junta has welcomed the European Union's decision to ease political sanctions imposed against it for overthrowing an elected government in 2014
View ArticleEU clears easyJet purchase of part of Germany's Air Berlin
The European Union has cleared easyJet's planned takeover of part of bankrupt German airline Air Berlin
View ArticleEU clears easyJet purchase of part of Germany's Air Berlin
The European Union has cleared easyJet's planned takeover of part of bankrupt German airline Air Berlin
View ArticleEU clears easyJet purchase of part of Germany's Air Berlin
The European Union has cleared easyJet's planned takeover of part of bankrupt German airline Air Berlin
View ArticleEU's Tusk: Brexit will be a "furious race against time"
European Union Council President Donald Tusk warned of a "furious race against time" if the EU and Britain will finish their full Brexit negotiations by next Autumn, complaining only "moderate...
View ArticlePoland's PM: we don't want a divided Europe of 2 speeds
Poland's new prime minister has told parliament that his government opposes what he calls a two-speed European Union that he says divides nations into better and worse ones
View ArticleEU approves Poland's program to develop clean energy
The European Union's executive body says it has approved Poland's 9.4 billion euro plan for developing renewable energy sources
View ArticleEU agrees to catch more fish sustainably in 2018
European Union nations have agreed to set quota levels that ensure more sustainable fishing in the Northeastern Atlantic and the North Sea, but environmentalists insist the bloc is behind in its...
View ArticleVenezuela's opposition, prisoners win EU human rights award
The democratic opposition and political prisoners in Venezuela on Thursday have received the European Union's Sakharov Prize for human rights
View ArticleA worker vacuums the red carpet ahead of arrivals of EU leaders for an EU...
A worker vacuums the red carpet ahead of arrivals of EU leaders for an EU summit at the Europa building in Brussels on Thursday, Dec. 14, 2017. European Union leaders are gathering in Brussels and are...
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