Eurozone Sees Big Industrial Rebound in August
Industry looks set to give third-quarter economic growth in the 19-country eurozone a sizeable boost after figures Wednesday showed output up a whopping 1.6 percent in August alone
View ArticleQuirky Campaign Merchandise from Trump Toilet Paper to Clinton Dog Toys
ABC News' Ali Dukakis visits 'Chocolate Moose' in Washington D.C. for a look at toys and gifts inspired by the presidential candidates.
View ArticleUK Lawsuit Challenges British PM Theresa May on Brexit
Financial entrepreneur Gina Miller's lawsuit begins with a simple question: can Prime Minister Theresa May start negotiating Britain's exit from the European Union without an act of Parliament
View ArticleStihl Timbersports 2016 U.S. Champ Matt Cogar is the first American to Win...
ABC News' Amna Nawaz finds out how he trains, and gets a demo of the sport ahead of the Championship Games starting October 16th.
View ArticleUK Lawmakers Press Government for Vote on Brexit Talks
British lawmakers pressured the Conservative government Wednesday to give Parliament a vote on the negotiating terms for the U.K.'s exit from the European Union
View ArticleFrench EU Parliament Member Allowed to Stay in Canada
A member of the European Parliament who has a criminal record has been allowed to stay in Canada after being threatened with expulsion
View ArticleSerbia Prime Minister Warns Support for EU Crumbling
Serbia's prime minister has warned that support for European Union integration is crumbling in the Balkan country in favor of stronger ties with traditional Slavic ally Russia
View ArticleFrench PM Says France Supports Clinton Over Trump
French Prime Minister Manuel Valls said Thursday that his country supports the election of Hillary Clinton over Donald Trump in the upcoming U.S. presidential election
View ArticleGoldman Sachs Launches Personal Loan Service
Goldman Sachs unveils an online consumer lending service, the investment bank's latest push to retail banking
View ArticleEU-Canada Trade Deal at Mercy of Belgian Region
Wallonia _ not even a country _ is proving how difficult it is for the European Union to set policy for its 28 nations
View ArticleEuropean Union to Challenge Trade Ruling Against Airbus
The European Union has filed notice that it's appealing a trade ruling against government aid to aircraft maker Airbus in its competition with Boeing
View ArticleEU Chief Vows No Compromise as UK Heads for Hard Exit
EU chief Donald Tusk vowed Thursday not to compromise on EU principles in negotiating Britain's departure from the bloc and warned that London is heading for a hard exit
View ArticleThe Latest: EU Likely to Approve Continued Border Checks
The European Union's top migration official says the bloc's executive arm will allow northern European countries to keep border controls in place if migrant arrivals continue to pose a threat to public...
View ArticleLove or Hate It: Marmite Becomes Symbol of Brexit Impact
Marmite, the yeast spread popular in Britain, has become the most visible sign yet of the country's decision to leave the European Union after consumer giant Unilever sought to raise its wholesale...
View ArticleGreece's Tsipras Demands Debt Relief Deal by Christmas
Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras vowed to impose a new round of austerity measures in the next few weeks, but said the country would demand a debt relief deal from bailout lenders by Christmas
View ArticleThe Latest: Dylan's Home State Proud Over Nobel Prize
The governor of Bob Dylan's home state says he is pleased that Minnesota native Dylan has won this year's Nobel Prize for literature
View ArticleSarah Jessica Parker on 'Divorce' and How It Inspired Her Return to TV
Parker appears on "Popcorn With Peter Travers" to talk about her new HBO series "Divorce."
View ArticleCitigroup's Profit Falls 11 Percent, but Beats Forecasts
Citigroup's profit fell nearly 11 percent in the third quarter from the year before, but its results still beat Wall Street expectations
View ArticlePoland: We Must Do More to Stop Young From Emigrating
Central European nations need to do more to stop their young people from emigrating in search of better jobs, while protecting European unity, Poland's leader said Friday as he opened a two-day summit...
View ArticleEU Official Urges Fair Elections, Reform From Macedonia
The European Union's top official for enlargement is urging Macedonia's feuding party leaders to look beyond forthcoming early elections to passing reforms required for the country's eventual accession
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