Luxembourg FM: Turkish Crackdown Reminiscent of Nazi Methods
Luxembourg's foreign minister is accusing Turkish authorities of using methods reminiscent of those employed under Nazi rule in a crackdown following July's coup attempt
View ArticleRyanair Shares Surge on Plans to Carry 200 Million by 2024
Ryanair shares have surged more than 5 percent after Europe's largest budget airline said it expects to carry more than 200 million passengers annually by 2024
View ArticleEU Chief: Refugees Refusing Asylum Destinations 'Outrageous'
A top European Union official says refugees cannot pick and choose where to be lodged in Europe and that they have a responsibility to go where space is available
View ArticleFormer EU Judge in Kosovo Cleared of Corruption Allegations
Prosecutors representing the European Union have cleared a former judge for the EU mission that monitors the criminal justice system in Kosovo of corruption allegations
View ArticleUK Official: Court Ruling Won't Slow PM's Brexit Timetable
Brexit Secretary David Davis said Monday that a court ruling requiring Britain's prime minister to seek Parliament's approval before initiating the country's separation from the European Union will not...
View ArticleTrade Chief: Protectionism Is Not the Answer to Job Losses
The head of the world's leading trade body says that hostility toward trade agreements witnessed in the United States and other countries is misplaced and that protectionist measures can hurt the...
View ArticleRefugee to Referee: Syrian Eyes Promotion to Bundesliga
Almost a year into his new life in Germany, Syrian refugee Ammar Sahar is well on his way to realizing his dream of becoming a Bundesliga referee
View ArticleThe Latest: Austrian Official Says EU Can't Rely on Turkey
Austria's defense minister is urging EU nations to make new plans for stemming the inflow of migrants, saying he does not expect a deal with Turkey meant to solve the problem to hold
View ArticleHungary: Lawmakers Reject Anti-Migrant Constitutional Change
Hungary's prime minister has failed in his attempt to push through constitutional amendments to oppose any future plan by the European Union to resettle asylum seekers among members of the bloc
View ArticleThe Latest: Central European Ministers Discuss Migrants
The defense ministers of Central European countries have agreed that when considering the migrant crisis, they have to include the Balkan countries into their plans since they are bearing the burden...
View ArticleScotland Seeks to Block Brexit Talks Without Its Approval
The Scottish government says that it will ask Britain's Supreme Court to block Prime Minister Theresa May from triggering European Union exit talks without consulting the Scottish Parliament first
View ArticleEU Chief Warns Turkey It Is Distancing Itself From Europe
A top European Union official warned Turkey on Tuesday that its crackdown on the opposition and media go against EU values and give the impression that it no longer wants to join the bloc
View ArticlePHOTO: Norwegian Prime Minister Erna Solberg talks during a joint press...
PHOTO: Norwegian Prime Minister Erna Solberg talks during a joint press conference with European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker (unseen), Jan. 21, 2015, at the EU Headquarters in Brussels.
View ArticleEmbattled Valeant Pharma Reports 3Q Loss, Slashes Guidance
Valeant Pharmaceuticals posts third-quarter loss and cuts guidance as scrutiny over its business continues
View ArticleClinton Supporters Line Up Outside the Javits Center in New York
ABC News' Jordyn Phelps talks to the people who are waiting on line to attend Hillary Clinton's election night party.
View ArticleBillie Jean King Talks Election 2016 and Urges Voters to Have Compassion
ABC News' Amna Nawaz, LZ Granderson and Dan Harris interviews tennis player, Billie Jean King.
View ArticleEU Says British Growth to Almost Halve Next Year Amid Brexit
The European Union says that growth in Britain is set to "almost halve" next year because of the impact of the June referendum vote to leave the 28-nation bloc
View ArticleSteelworkers March in Brussels to Demand Greater Protection
Thousands of steel workers from across the European Union are protesting at the EU's headquarters to demand more job security and increased protection from cheap foreign imports
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