Timeline of recent events leading up Catalonia's elections
A look at events leading up to regional elections in Spain's Catalonia region seen as another test of strength for the pro-and anti-independence blocs
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The European Union has condemned violence by the Albanian opposition during voting for a temporary prosecutor general
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The European Union's top court has ruled the bloc's divorce regulations do not cover private agreements, throwing a case back to a Munich court to decide on whether to recognize a divorce granted under...
View ArticleThe Latest: Serbia, Croatia arrest 17 for smuggling migrants
Police in Serbia and Croatia have arrested 17 people accused of smuggling dozens of migrants across the two nations' border, into Croatia and thus the European Union
View ArticleEU says UK will have no say during short Brexit transition
Britain will have less than two years to ease its way out of the European Union and must obey all the bloc's rules while having no say in its decisions during that period, the EU's chief Brexit...
View ArticleNew blow for Uber as top EU court says it's a taxi company
Ride-hailing service Uber suffered a new blow Wednesday as the European Union's top court ruled that it should be regulated like a taxi company and not a technology service
View ArticleEuropean Commission Vice-President Frans Timmermans speaks during a media...
European Commission Vice-President Frans Timmermans speaks during a media conference at EU headquarters in Brussels on Wednesday, Dec. 20, 2017. The European Union's executive has triggered proceedings...
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View ArticleThe Latest: Hungary vows to stand by Poland in EU review
Hungary's deputy prime minister says the EU decision to launch proceedings against Poland is "unprecedented and astounding."
View ArticleEU takes historical step threatening Poland with sanctions
The European Union's executive triggered proceedings against Poland on Wednesday which could lead to sanctions, a historic first for the 28-member bloc as it struggles to keep the recalcitrant country...
View ArticleEuropean Commission Vice-President Frans Timmermans speaks during a media...
European Commission Vice-President Frans Timmermans speaks during a media conference at EU headquarters in Brussels on Wednesday, Dec. 20, 2017. The European Union's executive has triggered proceedings...
View ArticleEuropean Commission Vice-President Frans Timmermans speaks during a media...
European Commission Vice-President Frans Timmermans speaks during a media conference at EU headquarters in Brussels on Wednesday, Dec. 20, 2017. The European Union's executive has triggered proceedings...
View ArticleEU clears Lufthansa plan to take over part of Air Berlin
The European Union has approved a deal that will see Germany's biggest airline, Lufthansa, take over part of defunct Air Berlin _ formerly the country's second-largest carrier
View ArticleEU clears Lufthansa plan to take over part of Air Berlin
The European Union has approved a deal that will see Germany's biggest airline, Lufthansa, take over part of defunct Air Berlin _ formerly the country's second-largest carrier
View ArticleEU clears Lufthansa plan to take over part of Air Berlin
The European Union has approved a deal that will see Germany's biggest airline, Lufthansa, take over part of defunct Air Berlin _ formerly the country's second-largest carrier
View Article3 ordered to stand trial in murder of Maltese journalist
Three men have been ordered to stand trial in the murder of Maltese investigative journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia, who was killed in a car bombing Oct. 16
View ArticleTimeline of recent events leading up Catalonia's elections
A look at events leading up to regional elections in Spain's Catalonia region seen as another test of strength for the pro-and anti-independence blocs
View ArticleSwiss decry EU 'discrimination' over financial market access
The Swiss president is lashing out the European Union for "discrimination" over a decision by the 28-member bloc to grant only a one-year extension to sweeping financial market access
View ArticleUK, Poland share concerns about Russian disinformation
The British and Polish prime ministers pledged Thursday to deepen their cooperation in fighting Russian disinformation and in the areas of defense and security as the United Kingdom prepares to leave...
View ArticleEU ambassadors ask Romania not to undermine justice system
European Union ambassadors have called on Romania's government not to undermine the independence of the legal system amid a contentious overhaul of judicial laws
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