Deutsche Bank Shares Swing Wildly Amid Stability Concerns
Shares in Deutsche Bank swung wildly on Friday, touching a record low before roaring back to life, amid speculation about the stability of Germany's biggest bank and the European financial system
View ArticleSnags in Europe Plan to Relocate Migrants From Greece, Italy
Hungary is holding a referendum on Sunday against future European Union quotas for accepting asylum seekers, but schemes already in place to ensure EU member countries are taking in a fair share of the...
View ArticlePower of Women: Interview with Candi Carter, Executive Producer of 'The View'
ABC News' Maggie Rulli tours the set of 'The View' and talks with Executive Producer Candi Carter about the challenges of being a woman in a powerful job.
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
View ArticleRuling Bosnian Serbs, Pro-EU Group Face-off in Local Votes
Bosnians will vote Sunday in local elections marked by a battle over who will run the municipalities in the part of the country run by Bosnian Serbs _ a pro-European Union coalition or the already...
View ArticleCyprus President: No Peace Deal With Turkish Military Rights
An insistence by breakaway Turkish Cypriots to cede Turkey the right to militarily intervene under a hoped-for deal reunifying the ethnically divided island of Cyprus is "excessive and unjustified,"...
View ArticleAlbania Activists Hold Protest Against Waste Dumping
Hundreds of Albanian activists are protesting against a law passed by parliament on importing garbage from foreign countries, fearing their country would turn into a dumping ground
View ArticleLocal Muslims Wary of Hungary's Anti-Migrant Referendum
Muslims in Hungary say they are wary of Sunday's anti-migrant referendum which polls show has boosted xenophobic feelings
View ArticleSerbia to Keep Kosovo Police Official in 30-Day Detention
A Serbian court has ordered a senior Kosovo police official to be detained for 30 days to prevent him from fleeing after being arrested on suspicion of terrorism
View ArticleTurkish Leader Accuses EU of Insincerity on Visa Promise
Turkey's president says the European Union wants to back out of lifting visa restrictions for Turks _ a key incentive offered Turkey in a deal to stop thousands of migrants from crossing the Aegean Sea...
View ArticleThe Latest: 4 Albanians Arrested in Syrian Refugees Case
Albanian police have arrested four Albanians and stopped 15 Syrians they were helping to go to neighboring Kosovo in an effort to reach Western Europe
View ArticleVote in Hungary Highlights Snags in Migrant Relocation Plan
Hungary is holding a referendum on Sunday against future European Union quotas for accepting asylum seekers, but schemes already in place to ensure EU member countries are taking in a fair share of the...
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 ArticleUK Prime Minister Says Britain Will Launch Brexit Next Year
U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May says Britain will trigger the formal process of leaving the European Union before the end of March 2017
View ArticleThe Latest: EU Leader Sees Danger in Hungary Migrant Vote
The president of the European Parliament is accusing Hungary of playing a "dangerous game" by holding a referendum on whether to accept mandatory European Union quotas for relocating asylum seekers
View ArticleBritain Will Launch Brexit by April , Prime Minister Says
Britain's prime minister says the country will begin the formal process of leaving the European Union by the end of March
View ArticleSyrian Military Calls on Aleppo Rebels to Surrender
Syria's military command is calling on militants to lay down their weapons and evacuate rebel-held eastern Aleppo as rebels and pro-government forces clashed on several fronts around the city
View ArticleLow Turnout Invalidates Hungary Ballot on EU Refugee Quotas
Low turnout has invalidated Hungary's referendum on European Union refugee quotas even though citizens voted overwhelmingly in support of the government's opposition to any future EU plan to relocate...
View ArticleBrexit: Where We Are Now in Britain's Decision to Leave EU
Now that Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May has outlined a broad timetable for the country's departure for the European Union, there should be more clarity about how the U.K. will approach...
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