London Mayor Calls on Labour Party Members to Replace Leader
London's new mayor has urged fellow members of the opposition Labour Party to ditch their leader in hopes of choosing someone more likely to win a national election
View ArticleItaly Seeks to Relaunch EU Ideal With Symbolic Summit
Italian Premier Matteo Renzi has invited his German and French counterparts to pay their respects at the tomb of one of the founding fathers of European unity in a symbolic bid to relaunch the bloc...
View ArticleItaly Brings German, French Heads to EU Symbolic Birthplace
The leaders of Italy, France and Germany are heading to one of the symbolic birthplaces of European unity to chart the path forward following Britain's decision to leave the EU.
View ArticleHollande: EU Heads Must Fight Nationalist Trend
German Chancellor Angela Merkel says that the European Union is currently facing "enormous challenges" and needs to work together
View ArticleHungarian Official Says Pigs' Heads Would Scare Migrants
A Hungarian member of the European Parliament has suggested that displaying pig heads on a border fence would be an efficient way to scare Muslim migrants from entering the EU-member country
View ArticleItaly, German, French Eye Beefed up EU Defense After Attacks
The leaders of Italy, France and Germany vowed Monday to improve European-wide security efforts in the wake of Islamic extremist attacks as they made a symbolic bid to relaunch the European Union after...
View ArticleUS Works to Keep Turkey in Its Fold as NATO Ally Looks East
US works to keep Turkey in its fold as NATO ally looks east
View ArticleReport: More Migrants Die in Mediterranean as Risks Increase
New and more dangerous smuggling practices and attempts to reach Europe by riskier routes have led to a spike in the number of migrants dying as they attempt to cross the Mediterranean
View ArticleUS, Biden Face Tough Task to Mend Relations With Turkey
The United States is struggling to preserve its wobbly partnership with Turkey as the key NATO ally seeks the extradition of a U.S.-based cleric over last month's failed coup attempt
View ArticleFrance, Germany Want Encrypted App Makers to Help Stop IS
France and Germany want Europe-wide rules requiring the makers of encrypted messaging apps to help governments monitor communications among suspected extremists
View ArticleBeer Mega Merger: What Court Ruling Means for Troubled Deal
A British court has recommended that two classes of shareholders be created and vote separately on AB InBev's 79 billion pound ($104 billion) takeover of SABMiller
View ArticleEurozone Business Resilient in Face of Brexit Uncertainties
Business activity across the 19-country eurozone grew at a steady but subdued pace in August as the region continued to show little concern about the impact of a British exit from the European Union
View Article12 TV Series to Watch This Fall
The big broadcast networks still make the most noise when it comes to promoting their new fall wares
View ArticleIn Turkey, Biden Aims to Mend Wobbly Ties to Key NATO Ally
The United States is struggling to preserve its wobbly partnership with Turkey
View ArticleThe Latest: Greece Searches for 60 People on Smuggling Boat
Greek authorities are searching by air and sea for a boat with about 60 migrants on board that issued a distress signal off an eastern Aegean Sea island
View ArticleEU Backs Former Greek Statistics Chief Facing Trial
The European Union's executive commission has publicly defended former Greek statistics chief who is facing trial for allegedly exaggerating deficit figures that led to the country's international bailout
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