Polish Tribunal Says Parts of New Law Unconstitutional
Poland's Constitutional Tribunal has ruled that parts of a new law governing its own operation are unconstitutional, but the government said it won't publish the ruling, which effectively kills it
View ArticleSerbia Gets New Government That Will Pursue EU, Russia Ties
Serbia's Parliament has approved a new, populist-led government of Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic, who has pledged to pursue the Balkan country's integration into the European Union while maintaining...
View ArticleTrade Body Rules Against Russia in Tariff Dispute With EU
A World Trade Organization panel has found largely in the European Union's favor in a dispute over tariffs imposed by Russia on some agricultural and manufactured goods
View ArticleThe Latest: Greece Says EU-Turkey Migrant Deal Is Holding
Greece's migration minister says that while arrivals of refugees and other migrants from Turkey have increased in recent weeks, there is no sign that Turkey is ignoring the deal with the European Union...
View ArticleGo Inside Georgetown's Historic Tudor Place
ABC News' Stephanie Ramos reports from Washington, D.C.
View ArticleUK Promises to Maintain EU Funding for Farming, Science
The British government says it will keep paying for European Union-funded agriculture, infrastructure and science projects until 2020, even if Britain leaves the bloc before then
View ArticleSweden Digs in on Proposal to Ban Lobsters From Europe
Sweden is digging in on a proposal to ban imports of live lobsters into the European Union after a rebuke from American scientists, and the issue could go all the way to the World Trade Organization
View ArticleTurkey Submitting Request to US for Gulen's Arrest
Turkish authorities have prepared an official request for the temporary arrest of United States-based Islamic cleric Fethullah Gulen over his alleged involvement in the abortive coup on July 15,...
View ArticleSole Russian Track Athlete Banned From Rio, Quickly Appeals
The IAAF says it has banned the only Russian in Olympic track and field from competition and that she is appealing the ruling
View ArticleRBS Chief Says Bank Would Move HQ From Independent Scotland
The chief executive of Royal Bank of Scotland says the company would move its headquarters out of Scotland if the country voted for independence
View ArticleSerbia Tries to Stem Continued Balkan Migrant Flow
Serbian border guards say they have prevented over 2,000 migrants from crossing from Bulgaria and have caught 24 people smugglers in less than a month
View ArticleUS Vice President Joe Biden to Make Farewell Balkans Visit
Joe Biden is scheduled to be in Serbia and Kosovo this week for his final visit as U.S. vice president to the Balkans, where he played an important role in ending the Yugoslav wars in the 1990s
View ArticleObama Keeps Unusually Late Hours on Vineyard Vacation
Obama did something unusual during his Martha's Vineyard vacation: He went out on the town four nights in a row
View ArticleGerman Investor Confidence Rises but Concerns Remain
A closely-watched survey shows German investors have partially recovered from "Brexit shock" but that concerns remain
View ArticleIran Arrests Dual National on Security-Related Charges
Iran's state-run news agency is reporting that authorities have detained an Iranian dual national, alleging the person had links to British intelligence services
View ArticleUK Manufacturers See Costs Jump in Wake of Brexit Vote
Official figures show consumer prices in Britain rose more than expected in July, while the cost of raw materials for manufacturers are mounting as a result of the pound's drop in the wake of the vote...
View ArticleStrait Talk: Live from the ABC Republican Presidential Debate
ABC News' Matthew Dowd and LZ Granderson host from Saint Anselm's College in Manchester, NH.
View ArticleBiden Offers Condolences for 1999 NATO Bombing of Serbia
U.S. Vice President Joe Biden offeres condolences to the families of those who lost their lives during the worst carnage in Europe since World War II, including the victims of the NATO air war against...
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