French Regulators Lure British Companies as EU Exit Looms
The markets authority in France has a message for UK-based companies: We want you
View ArticlePolish Prime Minister Fires Finance Minister in Overhaul
Poland's conservative prime minister says she is firing her finance minister and giving his duties to the country's deputy prime minister as part of a government restructuring
View ArticleCroatian President Opens Formal Talks to Form Government
Croatia's president has launched formal consultations with political parties in a step toward forming a new government after a snap election earlier this month
View ArticleHollande: Post-Brexit Relationship Needs to Be Well Defined
French President Francois Hollande says the European Union wants to keep working with Britain once it leaves the trade bloc, but only under "very well defined criteria."
View Article10% Happier: Alan Cumming
Best known for his roles on Broadway's "Cabaret" and TV's "The Good Wife," Cumming sat down with Dan Harris for his "10% Happier" podcast.
View ArticleUN Says EU May Ratify Paris Agreement Soon
U.N. officials say the Paris Agreement on Climate Change appears likely to enter into force with India announcing that it has ratified the agreement and the EU signaling it may ratify within the next...
View ArticleBulgaria Replaces Candidate for the United Nations' Top Job
Bulgarian Prime Minister Boiko Borisov announced Wednesday that the government is nominating its European commissioner, Kristalina Georgieva, as candidate to be United Nations Secretary-General,...
View ArticleUN Says EU May Ratify Paris Agreement Soon
U.N. officials say the Paris Agreement on Climate Change appears likely to enter into force with India announcing that it has ratified the agreement and the EU signaling it may ratify within the next...
View ArticleA Look at Hungary's Referendum on EU Refugee Quotas
Hungarians will vote Sunday in a referendum which Prime Minister Viktor Orban hopes will give his government the popular support it seeks to oppose any future plans by the European Union to resettle...
View Article4 Dead, 23 Missing After Boat Sinks off Southwest Turkey
Turkey's state-run news agency says the coast guard has rescued four people and recovered four bodies after an inflatable raft carrying 31 foreign nationals sank off the southwestern resort town of...
View ArticleEU Takes Germany to Court Over Road Toll System
The European Commission is taking Germany to court over its road toll system for private vehicles, claiming that the scheme is discriminatory
View ArticleUN Rights Council Seeks Greater Monitoring of Yemen Abuses
The Human Rights Council has called for greater U.N. monitoring of rights abuses in war-torn Yemen, but overlooked calls for an independent U.N. probe of abuses amid airstrikes by a Saudi-led coalition...
View Article'GMA' Hot List: Obamas on the Trail and Amanda Knox Now
The president and the first lady hit the trail for Hillary Clinton and Amanda Knox opens up on her life today and being wrongfully convicted" in today's 60-second hot list.
View ArticleEU Nations Approve Ratification of Climate Change Pact
European Union environment ministers have approved the ratification of the landmark Paris climate change pact, paving the way for the agreement to enter force in November
View ArticleEU Nations Approve Ratification of Climate Change Pact
European Union environment ministers have approved the ratification of the landmark Paris climate change pact, paving the way for the agreement to enter force in November
View ArticleBulgarian Lawmakers OK Law Banning Women From Wearing Veils
Bulgaria's Parliament has approved a law banning women from wearing veils that cover their faces in public
View ArticleQ&A: Will Deutsche Bank Become the Next Lehman?
Germany's biggest bank is looking shaky and some investors fear it could collapse and endanger the wider financial system
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