Belgian Region's Rejection Imperils EU-Canada Trade Deal
A Belgian region is continuing its opposition against a wide-ranging trade deal between the European Union and Canada, threatening the agreement which is supposed to be signed in two weeks
View Article'Economic Bubble'? Spain Nears 300 Days Without a Govt
Spain is fast approaching 300 days without a government but few Spaniards seem bothered by that as the economy roars ahead
View ArticleJudge Rejects Libya Fund's Claim That Goldman Sachs Duped It
Britain's High Court on Friday rejected a $1 billion lawsuit against Goldman Sachs by Libya's sovereign wealth fund, which accused the investment bank of duping it into risky deals
View ArticleUS Stocks Inch Higher as Banks Rise and Drugmakers Fall
US stocks inch higher as solid earnings and rising bond yields help send banks higher, but utility and real estate companies fall
View ArticleEuropean Union Backs off Banning North American Lobster
The European Union is backing off a Swedish proposal to ban imports of American lobster into 28 member countries
View ArticleMerkel: Won't Drop EU Market-Immigration Link for Britain
Chancellor Angela Merkel says Germany wants friendly ties with Britain but won't drop its insistence that London can only enjoy full access to the European Union's internal market if it allows free...
View ArticleHundreds in Warsaw Protest Free-Trade Deals With US, Canada
Hundreds of people in the Polish capital are protesting free-trade agreements the European Union is pursuing with the U.S. and Canada, TTIP and CETA, saying they will hurt Polish farmers and the...
View ArticleRefugees Stranded in Greece 'Feel Normal' at Soccer Match
Refugees from Syria and Iraq who are stuck in Greece got a break from their stressful lives in migrant camps with a soccer tournament organized by Greek migration officials
View ArticlePrime Minister: It's Russia Vs. the West in Montenegro Vote
Montenegro's prime minister says the national election Sunday will decide whether the small Balkan state continues on a Western course or become "a Russian colony."
View ArticleHundreds in Warsaw Protest Free-Trade Deals With US, Canada
Hundreds of people protested Saturday in Warsaw against free-trade agreements that the European Union is pursuing with the U.S. and Canada, saying they will hurt Polish farmers and consumers
View ArticleCentral European Nations Oppose Russian-German Gas Pipeline
Poland's president says that his nation and three others in the region are united in opposing a pipeline that would deliver natural gas directly from Russia to Germany because it would harm Europe's...
View ArticleSturgeon Warns of Possible Scottish Independence Referendum
Scotland's leader has again warned that a second referendum on Scottish independence is likely if British leaders pursue a radical break with the European Union
View ArticleHundreds in Madrid Protest US-Europe, Canada-EU Trade Deals
Several hundred people have protested in Madrid against the Trans-Atlantic Trade and Investment Partnership, a major free trade deal between the United States and the European Union
View ArticleBoris Johnson's Pro-EU Column Is Published for First Time
In the days before Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson embraced Britain's "leave campaign," he wrote a newspaper column explaining why Britain should remain inside the European Union _ but those forceful...
View ArticleThe Latest: Montenegro Ruling Party Leading Unofficial Count
Partial unofficial results say Montenegro's ruling pro-Western party was in the lead in the small Balkan country's parliamentary vote count, but without enough votes to govern alone
View ArticleBrexit Costs UK Its Spot Among Top 5 Investment Destinations
Britain has lost its place as one of the top-five investment destinations of choice in the wake of the country's decision to leave the European Union, according to a new survey Monday
View ArticleRussian Broadcaster RT Says UK Bank Suspends Its Accounts
Tense relations between Britain and Russia came under further strain Monday as Kremlin-backed broadcaster RT accused the U.K.'s NatWest bank of shutting down its accounts without explanation
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