Kosovo Police Official Released From Serbian Jail
Serbian authorities have released from detention a senior Kosovo police official they arrested on suspicion of terrorism
View ArticleEU Delegation Urges Sri Lanka to Improve Human Rights
The leader of a delegation from the European Parliament is urging Sri Lanka to improve human rights conditions if it wants to regain lucrative EU trade concessions which the island nation lost six...
View ArticleColombian President on UK State Visit as Peace Deal Teeters
Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos began a state visit to Britain Tuesday, telling lawmakers that his country wants to boost its trade with Britain after the U.K. leaves the European Union and...
View ArticleEconomic Advisers Prod German Government for More Reforms
The German government's panel of economic advisers is pushing for more reforms in Europe's biggest economy
View ArticleMoody's Warns of UK Downgrade If Brexit Deal Weakens Growth
Britain was warned Wednesday that it will have its credit rating cut if the country fails to get a good-enough deal on access to the European single market during its upcoming negotiations to leave the...
View ArticleUnited States Steel to Sell US Steel Canada to Bedrock
United States Steel Corp. says its hopes to sell U.S. Steel Canada Inc. to Bedrock Industries Group, a New York-based private holding company
View ArticleMalta Says No EU Pressure to Refuse Russian Tanker Refueling
Malta's foreign minister says the southern European Union nation decided on its own _ and not under EU pressure _ to withdraw permission for a Russian tanker to refuel in Malta last week
View ArticleRussia's Foreign Minister: US Can't Solve World Crises Alone
Russia's foreign minister says that the next U.S. administration would have to work with Moscow to solve world crises
View ArticleMerkel: Turkish Action Against Press Freedom Is 'Alarming'
German Chancellor Angela Merkel says Turkish authorities' actions against freedom of opinion and the press are "highly alarming" and is expressing doubts about the legitimacy of the detention of senior...
View ArticleGermany's Merkel: Swiss Immigrant Talks Untouched by Brexit
German Chancellor Angela Merkel is assuring Switzerland it shouldn't worry that Britain's vote to leave the European Union will complicate its own negotiations with Brussels on immigration curbs
View ArticleUS, Europe at Odds Over Revolutionary Guard-Backed Airline
An Iranian airline backed by the country's notorious Revolutionary Guard has acquired rights to fly commercial routes in more than a dozen European and Asian countries despite U.S. terror-related...
View ArticleLove, Loss and Royalty Star in Netflix Drama 'The Crown'
Netflix's series "The Crown" gets up close and personal with Britain's young Queen Elizabeth as she becomes a bride and a ruler
View ArticleDuterte Says He'll Consider Sticking With US Weapons
The Philippine president says he'll consider continuing to acquire weapons and defense equipment from treaty ally the United States if his military recommends so, despite offers from China and Russia
View ArticleHillary Clinton Supporters Wait for Hours to See Obama
Clinton supporters wait in line to see President Obama speak in Jacksonville.
View ArticleInvestigators Recover Firearm in the Wake of Iowa Cop Killings
Parizek told reporters during a press conference this morning.
View ArticleWhat Happens Next? UK High Court Ruling Complicates Brexit
What happens next? UK High Court ruling complicates Brexit plans for Britain's Conservative government
View ArticleEx-President of Romania Is Now Also Citizen of Moldova
The former president of Romania became a Moldovan citizen on Thursday and said he may get politically involved in the troubled former Soviet republic
View ArticleBank of England Revises up Growth Forecasts Amid Pound Spike
The Bank of England revised up its growth forecasts for the British economy for this year and next following a run of stronger than anticipated economic news as it opted against another interest rate...
View ArticleBrexit Hits Speed Bump as Court Rules Lawmakers Must Get Say
Britain's plans to leave the European Union hit a large speed bump Thursday, as the High Court rules the government can't start exit negotiations without a vote in Parliament
View ArticleThe Latest: White House Urges Flexibility Over Brexit
The White House is urging Britain and the European Union to be "flexible" as they negotiate their breakup
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