The Latest: Top UK Finance Official Explains Pound's Plunge
Britain's top finance official links plunge of British pound to growing focus on Brexit
View ArticleAP Interview: ECB Official Plays Down Brexit Hit to Eurozone
AP Interview: A European Central Bank official says that Britain's exit from the European Union's single market would hurt the bloc's eurozone economies less than first expected, and that Britain...
View ArticleEU Celebrates Paris Agreement, Claims Credit at UN
The EU is celebrating the Paris Agreement's imminent entry into force with a ceremony at the United Nations claiming credit for pushing the treaty that seeks to curtail the emissions of greenhouse...
View ArticleUK Accused of Barring Non-Citizens From Advising on Brexit
A London School of Economics academic says she and colleagues have been told they can no longer advise the U.K. government on Britain's exit from the European Union because they are not British citizens
View ArticleGlobal Finance Leaders Pledge Closer Cooperation
World finance officials pledge more cooperation to boost anemic recovery
View ArticleThe Latest: Obama Personally Congratulates Santos Over Nobel
The Latest: The White House says U.S. President Barack Obama has spoken with Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos to congratulate him on being awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for his work seeking to...
View ArticleA Look at the First 100 Days of Duterte's Turbulent Rule
In just 100 days in office, Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has stirred a hornet's nest by picking a fight with Barack Obama, the United Nations, the EU and others criticizing his brutal crackdown...
View ArticleWorld Finance Officials Pledge More Resources to Aid Growth
World finance leaders are pledging to use more resources to try to bolster economic gains as they confront stubbornly slow growth and a rising backlash against globalization
View ArticleExit Polls: Georgian Ruling Party Leads Parliamentary Vote
Two exit polls in Georgia's parliamentary election on Saturday showed the ruling party in the lead, but the polls differed sizably on the margin of victory
View ArticleChina Criticizes European Import Duties on Steel
China has criticized the European Union for imposing anti-dumping duties on Chinese steel imports and says Europe is damaging competition
View ArticleAfghan Migrants Stuck in the Balkans Resist Going Home
They have come a long way, spent most of their money on smugglers and camped in the open for weeks
View ArticleInjured UKIP Legislator Discharged From French Hospital
U.K. Independence Party legislator Steven Woolfe has been discharged from a French hospital following an altercation with another senior party member
View ArticleMedia Advocate: Hungary Paper Closure Blow to Press Freedoms
A European advocate for media says the closure of Hungary's main opposition newspaper is a "huge blow" to the country's media diversity and press freedoms
View ArticleTour the Road to the White House at Missouri's Magic House Museum
ABC News' Brad Mielke reports from St. Louis, MO ahead of tonight's second presidential debate.
View ArticleWashington University Hosts Debate Fair Ahead of Town Hall
ABC News' MaryAlice Parks interviews students attending the debate fair at Washington University.
View ArticleAgrarian Party Wins 1st Round of Lithuania Election
Agrarian party wins 1st round of Lithuania's parliamentary election, setting the stage for a possible change of government in the Baltic country
View ArticleStrait Talk With Matt and LZ: Second Presidential Debate Preview
ABC News' Matthew Dowd and LZ Granderson talk Trump's tapes, Clinton's emails, and what to expect from the second presidential debate
View ArticleFlorida Interstate 4's Swing Voters
"Nightline" producers Ashley Louszko and Durrell Dawson talk to voters from Tampa to Daytona Beach.
View ArticleHillary Clinton Will Appeal to Women in Second Debate
ABC News' Cecilia Vega on debate expectations and Donald Trump's pivot to attacking Bill Clinton.
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