Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump Name 1 Thing They Respect About Each Other
The Democratic and Republican rivals end the second presidential debate by complimenting each other.
View ArticleThe 2nd Presidential Debate
Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump sparred at Washington University in St. Louis.
View ArticleEU to Follow Hungary Media Closely Following Paper's Closure
The European Union's executive says it is closely following the media situation in Hungary after the closure of the nation's main opposition newspaper further reduced the diversity of political voices
View ArticleCroatian Conservative Leader Plenkovic Becomes PM-Designate
Croatia's president has appointed conservative leader Andrej Plenkovic as prime minister-designate after his party and a small populist group agreed to form a coalition government
View ArticleTeachers' Protests Add to Growing Pressure on Polish Gov't
Teachers across Poland are planning protests over a government plan to reorganize the public school system, putting added pressure on a conservative ruling party that faces increasing criticism both...
View ArticleThe Latest: Slovak President: EU Obligated to Take Migrants
Slovakia's president says he believes a proposal by some European Union members to receive migrants on a voluntary basis is a "dead policy," saying EU members have a "moral obligation" to accept refugees
View ArticleUK Business Group Worried by Government's Brexit Comments
The British government is facing criticism from business groups over statements suggesting the U.K. is heading for a hard divorce from the European Union, and from lawmakers for refusing to let...
View ArticleEU Green-Lights New Bailout Loans for Debt-Stricken Greece
Finance ministers from the nations using the euro single currency gave their greenlight Monday for new loans to be given to Greece to help bolster its debt-stricken economy
View ArticleTurkey, Russia Sign Gas Pipeline Deal as Ties Improve
Turkey and Russia have signed a deal to build a gas pipeline from Russia as the two countries pressed ahead with efforts to normalize ties
View ArticleBaltic Cod Fishermen Get Better Quotas Than Science Wants
With Baltic cod drawing closer to the edge of commercial extinction, European Union sets tougher catch quotas for fishermen but stays well above targets sought by scientists and environmentalists
View ArticleDanish Fishermen Fear Further Slashing of EU's Cod Quotas
Ahead of this week's European Union meeting on whether to slash the fishing quota for dwindling cod stock in the western Baltic Sea, coastal fishermen fear they may have to go trawling elsewhere
View ArticleUS, Europe Fray Each Other's Nerves With Company Crackdowns
These are edgy times for big multinationals that do business in Europe and America, with a series of heavy financial penalties and enforcement actions hitting several of the biggest payers, and with...
View ArticleFinalists Named for EU's Sakharov Prize
Two Iraqi women who once were captives of Islamic State, a leader of the Crimean Tatars and a former Turkish newspaper editor have been named finalists for the European Union's Sakharov human rights prize
View ArticleRussian Bank VTB Considers Leaving London Due to Brexit
Russia's state-owned VTB Bank says it is making plans to move a major investment banking hub out of London b because of Britain's decision to leave the European Union
View ArticleBritain's FTSE 100 Stock Index Hits Record as Pound Tanks
Britain's top stock market index, the FTSE 100, struck a record high on Tuesday amid hopes that many of its constituent companies will benefit from the pound's slide in currency markets
View ArticleWith the Fall of the Pound, UK Consumers Are in for a Shock
With the fall of the pound, UK consumers are likely to be in for a shock
View ArticleUS and EU Call on Vietnam to Release Arrested Blogger
The United States and the European Union have called on the Vietnamese government to release a popular blogger arrested earlier this week for alleged anti-state writing
View ArticleUS and EU Call on Vietnam to Release Arrested Blogger
The United States and the European Union have called on the Vietnamese government to release a popular blogger arrested earlier this week for alleged anti-state writing
View ArticleGermany to Limit Jobless Benefits for Other EU Citizens
The German government has approved legislation that would prevent citizens of other European Union nations who haven't worked in the country from claiming full jobless benefits in their first five...
View ArticleTop German Court Hears Canada Trade Deal Injunction Calls
Germany's highest court has heard calls from opponents of a European Union-Canada trade deal for an injunction aimed at putting the signing of the accord on ice
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