Albania Passes Law to Launch Judicial Reforms Key to EU Bid
Albania's Parliament has approved a law creating new executive institutions to run the judicial system and to institute judicial reforms that are key to persuading the European Union to launch...
View ArticleWill He Survive the Presidency? Duterte Says 'Maybe Not'
The Philippine president says he may not be able to survive his six-year term and seems overwhelmed by the immensity of his work, including the drug menace he's trying to fight
View ArticleUK's May Seeks to Keep Brexit Plan Going Despite Setback
British Prime Minister Theresa May is seeking to reassure European Union leaders that her timetable for Britain to leave the EU remains intact despite a court ruling requiring British lawmakers to have...
View ArticleEU Commission Holds up DuPont-Dow Merger Review
EU Commission puts DuPont-Dow merger review on hold and requests more information from the companies
View ArticleAnti-Abortion Poland Offers Payments for Disabled Newborns
Polish lawmakers approved a plan Friday to pay a bonus to families whose child is born disabled _ part of a policy aimed at curbing the number of abortions
View ArticleYoung Independent Voters Upset with the Status Quo
Millennial voters express their frustration with the current state of politics and explain how that influences their votes.
View ArticleBosnian Croats Protest Against Arrest of War Crimes Suspects
Hundreds of residents of the predominantly Bosnian Croat town of Orasje protested on Friday against the arrest of former members of Bosnian Croat armed forces for alleged war crimes against Bosnian...
View ArticleThe Latest: US Condemns Turkey's Detention of Lawmakers
The U.S. government says it's "deeply disturbed" by Turkey's detention of opposition members of parliament
View ArticleEx-Executive at NY Bank Gets 4 Years in Prison in $38M Fraud
A former executive at a New York investment bank who admitted defrauding investors of more than $38 million has been sentenced to four years in prison
View ArticleUS, EU Question Turkey's Detention of Pro-Kurdish Lawmakers
Turkish authorities on Friday detained 12 pro-Kurdish members of Parliament for questioning in terror-related probes, drawing sharp concern from the United States and the European Union, who feared the...
View ArticleGreek Businessman Andreas Vgenopoulos Dies at 63
A Greek company says Andreas Vgenopoulos, a Greek lawyer turned business tycoon, died early Saturday from a heart attack
View ArticleUK's Labour Party Leader Says Government Has No Brexit Plans
The leader of Britain's opposition Labour Party has said the government has no detailed plans for leaving the European Union
View ArticleAP Explains: Rival Cyprus Leaders Focus on Territory Issues
Cyprus' rival leaders head to the Swiss resort of Mont Pelerin next week to tackle the key issue of how much territory each side will govern in an envisioned federation
View ArticleUK's Labour Party Leader Says Government Has No Brexit Plans
The leader of Britain's opposition Labour Party says the government has no detailed plans for leaving the European Union
View ArticleBritish PM May Says Country Should Unite on Brexit Plan
British Prime Minister Theresa May has shrugged off an adverse court ruling on the government's plans to leave the European Union and says Brexit will be carried out in full
View ArticleCorrection: AP Explains-Cyprus-Peace Talks Story
Correction: AP Explains-Cyprus-Peace Talks story
View ArticleIndia, Britain Talk Trade and Investment During May's Visit
British Prime Minister Theresa May and her Indian counterpart, Narendra Modi, have held talks aimed at deepening ties between their countries and boosting trade and investment as the U.K. prepares to...
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