Eurogroup President and Portugal's Finance Minister Mario Centeno, left and...
Eurogroup President and Portugal's Finance Minister Mario Centeno, left and European Central Bank President Mario Draghi arrive for an Eurogroup finance ministers meeting at the EU Council in Brussels...
View ArticleFrom left, Christine Lagarde, Managing Director of the International Monetary...
From left, Christine Lagarde, Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund (IWF), Erna Solberg, Prime Minister of Norway, Virginia Rometty, CEO of IBM, Chetna Sinha, President of the Mann Deshi...
View ArticlePacific Rim trade pact makes step toward new deal without US
Leaders of countries in a Pacific Rim trade pact rejected by President Donald Trump welcome progress toward signing a final agreement to press ahead without U.S.
View ArticleEU slaps chipmaker Qualcomm for abuse of market dominance
The European Union is slapping a $1.23 billion fine on U.S. chipmaker Qualcomm for abusing its market dominance in the lucrative sector
View ArticleEU, Sweden call for China to release detained publisher
The European Union has joined Sweden in calling for China's immediate release of a Swedish book publisher who was taken off a train in front of his country's diplomats by Chinese police 4 days ago
View ArticleUK's Davis denies Brexit backtracking with transition period
Britain's top Brexit official says European Union citizens will remain free to settle in the U.K for about two years after the country leaves the bloc in 2019
View ArticleFILE- In this Friday, Nov. 10, 2017 file photo, British Secretary of State...
FILE- In this Friday, Nov. 10, 2017 file photo, British Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union David Davis speaks during a media conference at EU headquarters in Brussels. Britain's top...
View ArticleCzech government resigns after losing confidence vote
The new Czech minority government led by populist billionaire Andrej Babis has resigned following a failure to win a mandatory confidence vote in Parliament last week
View ArticleEU fines Qualcomm for paying Apple to use its microchips
The European Union is slapping a $1.23 billion fine on U.S. chipmaker Qualcomm for abusing its market dominance in the lucrative sector
View ArticleThe Latest: Merkel says right-wing populism is 'a poison'
German Chancellor Angela Merkel says right-wing populism in Europe is a "poison" that is driven by unresolved problems
View ArticleSlovenia public workers strike, rally for pay increase
Thousands of public sector workers in Slovenia have staged a one-day strike and protest demanding higher wages
View ArticleBulgarian government survives no-confidence vote
Bulgaria's ruling coalition has survived a no-confidence vote called by the opposition, which accused the government of failing to deal with widespread corruption
View ArticleEU top court rules privacy campaigner can go after Facebook
The European Union's top court says that Austrian privacy campaigner Maximillian Schrems can bring a case against Facebook Ireland as an individual but said there could not be a class action suit
View ArticleEU court rules against sexuality test for asylum-seekers
The European Union's top court says that asylum seekers in the bloc should not be psychologically tested on their sexual orientation as part of the procedure to grant them protection
View ArticleScientist challenges incumbent in Czech presidential runoff
The pro-Russian incumbent faces the former head of the Academy of Sciences in the Czech Republic's tight presidential runoff vote.
View ArticleF1 teams Force India and Sauber drop their EU complaint
Force India and Sauber have dropped their complaint to the European Commission over anti-competitive practices in Formula One
View ArticleEU takes action against 5 states over defense contracts
The EU is starting legal action against five member countries amid concern about their handling of defense contracts and conditions they might be imposing on suppliers
View ArticleThe Latest: Trump highlights relations with May
President Donald Trump is trying to dispel the perception that he and British Prime Minister Theresa May don't get along.
View ArticleThe Latest: Court clears Greece in migrant detention case
Europe's top human rights court has cleared Greece of allegations of serious mistreatment made by three Afghan migrants who were arrested and held at an overcrowded island detention center
View ArticleWith Trump meeting, May looks to keep UK on global map
British Prime Minister Theresa May seeks to reaffirm her country's central role in world affairs as she delivered a speech to the World Economic Forum and met with President Donald Trump
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