EU Launches Large Cash Aid Project for Refugees in Turkey
The European Union is launching a 348 million euros ($391 million) aid project to help the most vulnerable refugees in Turkey _ part of a landmark EU deal with Turkey aimed at curbing the flow of...
View ArticleItaly Warns Swiss Over Swiss-First Employment Referendum
Italian officials warned Monday that Switzerland could face consequences after voters in the border canton of Ticino approved a referendum calling on authorities to grant preference to Swiss workers...
View ArticleEurope Bank Head Calls Markets 'Resilient' After Brexit Vote
The president of the European Central Bank says that both markets and the economy have been "resilient" in the wake of Britain's vote to leave the European Union
View ArticleLucky Few Leave Greece Under Refugee Relocation Plan
The bus winding its way through the pre-dawn darkness of Athens' empty streets marks the end of months of danger, hardship and uncertainty
View ArticleBoris Johnson: Britain to Continue Support Turkey's EU Bid
Britain will continue to support Turkey's bid to join the European Union even after Britain itself leaves the bloc, British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson said Monday
View ArticlePhilippines' Duterte to Forge Closer Ties With China, Russia
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte says he's decided to "cross the Rubicon" in his ties with the US and will open trade alliances and offer long-term land leases to "the other side of the ideological...
View ArticleThe Latest: Colombia Accord Signing Ends With 'Ode to Peace'
The Latest: The signatures done and the speeches given, Colombia's ceremony for the formal signing of a historic peace accord to end a half-century of conflict is over
View ArticleColombia, FARC Sign Historic Peace Deal Ending Long Conflict
Colombia's government and its largest rebel movement sign a historic peace accord in an emotional ceremony that seeks to put an end to a half-century of combat and put the war-weary nation on the path...
View ArticleKristen Soltis Anderson Recaps the Candidates' Performance
ABC News Contributor Kristen Soltis Anderson addresses the candidates' messages after the first presidential debate.
View ArticleBritain's Johnson: Rude Poem Was Not Brought up in Turkey
Visiting Turkey, British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson said that his hosts had not brought up the controversy caused by a rude poem he composed mocking Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan
View ArticleCentral Europe Sees Anti-Immigration Fervor, No Migrants
Extreme opposition to migration is the key issue of current political campaigns in Central Europe, even though countries like Hungary and the Czech Republic have hardly any migrants or refugees
View ArticleEU Presses Ahead With Military Plans, UK Opposes Any EU Army
EU nations are pressing ahead with plans to boost military cooperation as Britain vows to oppose the creation of an EU army or headquarters
View ArticleGermany Orders End to Facebook/WhatsApp Data Sharing Project
German data protection authorities have ordered Facebook to delete data, such as phone numbers, it has received from its subsidiary WhatsApp
View ArticleNo Diesels Need Apply: Electric Cars Rule at Paris Show
Major automakers are finding the Paris auto show _ held in a city whose mayor wants to ban diesels to fight pollution _ as a fine place to show off their new zero-emission electric cars
View ArticleDiesels Take Back Seat, Electrics up Front at Paris Car Show
Major automakers are finding the Paris auto show a fine place to show off their new zero-emission electric cars
View ArticleDiesels Take Back Seat, Electrics up Front at Paris Car Show
Major automakers are finding the Paris auto show a fine place to show off their new zero-emission electric cars
View ArticleToll From Egypt Migrant Boat Sinking Rises to More Than 200
Rescue workers pull dozens of bodies from the hold of an Egyptian fishing boat that sank in the Mediterranean Sea carrying hundreds of migrants, bringing the toll from the disaster to more than 200 dead
View Article'Dramatic Slowing' Seen in Global Trade, as Rhetoric Rises
The World Trade Organization dramatically slashed its forecast for global trade growth this year by around a third to its lowest rate since 2009 when the global economy was mired in recession in the...
View ArticleUK's Globalized Car Industry Wary of Brexit Impact
This should be a fine time for British carmakers, with sales increasing and investments coming online, but for one major storm front up ahead _ the impossible-to-predict ramifications of the June vote...
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