Top EU Lawmaker Intervenes to Try to Save Canada Trade Pact
The small Belgian region of Wallonia continues to block a wide-ranging trade deal between the 28-nation European Union and Canada
View ArticleFrom Utah, McMullin Calls for 'New Conservative Movement'
Independent presidential candidate Evan McMullin told several hundred people at a Friday night rally in a Salt Lake City suburb that a vote for him could kick-start a new conservative movement
View ArticlePrince Albert Buys Philadelphia Home of Mom Grace Kelly
The Philadelphia home where Oscar-winning actress Grace Kelly grew up and accepted a marriage proposal from Prince Rainier III of Monaco is now in the hands of the royal family
View ArticleBanking Boss Says Firms Preparing to Leave UK Before EU Exit
The head of the British Bankers' Association has warned that financial firms are planning to leave London within weeks because of uncertainty about the U.K.'s exit from the European Union
View Article2 Announce Bids to Lead Fractious Party That Pushed 'Brexit'
Two rival candidates announced bids Sunday to lead Britain's fractious right-wing U.K. Independence Party _ both warning that UKIP faces extinction if it doesn't change
View ArticleLithuanians Vote in What Is Expected to Be a Close Race
Lithuanians are voting Sunday in an election that could see a change of government after four years of power by a ruling coalition led by the Social Democrats
View ArticleAmid Opposition's Whistles, Hungary Leader Hails 1956 Revolt
Jeering protesters with referee whistles disturbed the Hungarian government's commemorations of the 60th anniversary of the anti-Soviet revolution of 1956 on Sunday, as supporters of Prime Minister...
View ArticleAP Sources: Belgium Has Monday to End EU-Canada Deal Impasse
If Belgium cannot break a deadlock over the European Union's landmark free deal with Canada by Monday night, EU leaders will consider canceling a signing ceremony scheduled for later in the week, two...
View ArticleRomania: Technocrat PM Agrees to Be Candidate for Liberals
The leader of Romania's Liberal Party says the prime minister has agreed to be the party's candidate for premier ahead of parliamentary elections
View ArticleShares in Italian Bank Monte Paschi Rally on New Plan
Shares in troubled Italian bank Monte dei Paschi di Siena shot up 22 percent in trading ahead of a new industrial plan by CEO Marco Morelli
View ArticleSerbian President: EU's Membership Conditions 'Humiliating'
Serbia's president has accused the European Union of setting "humiliating" conditions for the Balkan country's membership
View ArticleEU, Canada Leaders Think Joint Summit Still Possible Despite Belgian...
EU, Canada leaders think joint summit still possible despite Belgian rejection of trade pact
View ArticleEU, Canadian Leaders Say Free Trade Deal Still Possible
The European Union and Canada tried to remain upbeat Monday about the prospects for their trans-Atlantic free trade pact despite a small Belgian region persisting in its refusal to back the deal under...
View ArticleThe Latest: Italy Missions Recover 16 Bodies, Save 2K Lives
Italy's coast guard says it recovered the bodies of 16 people during a day of migrant rescues in the Mediterranean that saved another 2,200 lives
View ArticleBasilashvili Upsets 2nd-Seeded Berdych in 3 Sets in Vienna
Tomas Berdych's chances of qualifying for the ATP Finals were dealt a blow on Monday as Nikoloz Basilashvili of Georgia defeated the 10th-ranked Czech 6-4, 6-7 (5), 7-5 in the first round of the Erste...
View ArticleTroubled Italian Bank Unveils Overhaul Plan to Stay Afloat
Troubled Italian bank Monte dei Paschi di Siena has unveiled a restructuring plan that will include new management, job cuts, branch closings and the disposal of soured loans in a bid to entice...
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