Trade Body Says Boeing Was Offered Illegal Tax Breaks in US
A World Trade Organization panel has ruled that Washington state offered billions in illegal tax breaks to plane maker Boeing, saying that the U.S. government must take action to end the plans within...
View ArticleUK Government Denies Handwritten Note on Brexit Is Policy
The British government is downplaying a photograph of a handwritten memo that seemed to suggest Britain will not be able to remain in the single market after it leaves the European Union
View ArticleTurkey Has Not Given up on EU but Eyeing Alternatives
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan says his country has not given up yet on the idea of EU accession but is actively pursuing alternatives
View ArticleScotland Leader: Keeping EU Trade Could Require Independence
Scotland's leader says her country could consider independence again if Britain withdraws from the European Union single market as part of its expected EU exit
View ArticleRomania to Consult With European Court Over Same-Sex Case
Romania's constitutional court says it will consult with a European court regarding the case of a same-sex American-Romanian couple who want their union to be legally recognized in Romania
View ArticleCentral, South European Foreign Ministers Discuss Challenges
The European Union's top diplomat says EU members and non-member states alike are facing the same economic and security challenges and should fight them jointly
View ArticleEU Report Focuses on Hardships of EU's Roma Population
A report issued by a European Union agency says that about 80 percent of almost 34,000 Roma, or Gypsies, surveyed in nine EU nations live below the poverty level
View ArticleUK Denies 'Have Cake and Eat It' Note Is Brexit Policy
The British government denies its strategy for exiting the European Union has been leaked through a set of handwritten notes suggesting the U.K.'s aim is to "have cake and eat it."
View ArticleHoping to Preserve Democracy, Tunisia Woos Foreign Investors
International investors pledged billions of dollars on Tuesday as the Tunisian government tries to drum up support at an investment conference to keep its young democracy from falling into economic...
View ArticleFarage Interview: Far-Right Win in France Would Doom EU
Nigel Farage is reveling in his successful campaign to take Britain out of the European Union, buddying up to Donald Trump and predicting the fire he helped kindle may soon spread to France and finally...
View ArticleNo Chicken, No Cafes: Egyptians Scrimp as Prices Leap
Struggling to cope with price increases, some Egyptians are scrimping on meals, buying used clothes or considering moving their children to cheaper schools
View ArticleHow Shady Italian Banking Led to Drama for Savers, Economy
The fall of Veneto Banca lays bare the near-feudal system of mutual support between businesses and banks that left shareholders shouldering massive losses
View ArticleBelarus Executes 3rd Inmate in a Year, Rights Group Says
A human rights group says that Belarus, the only European country that hasn't abolished capital punishment, has executed a third person in a year
View ArticleEU Police Agency Blames Human Error for Data Security Breach
European Union police agency Europol says human error is to blame for a breach of its data security rules by a former staff member
View ArticleEU Unveils Defense Action Plan Amid Trump Criticism
The EU has unveiled plans to promote defense cooperation and wiser military spending as U.S. president-elect Donald Trump has warned NATO's European allies to start paying their fair share
View ArticleBritish FM: Cyprus Peace Deal Possible With More Flexibility
A deal reunifying the ethnically divided Mediterranean island nation of Cyprus can be reached if both sides demonstrate more "flexibility and creativity," Britain's foreign secretary said Wednesday
View ArticleTrump Commerce Pick Found Profits, Controversy in Rust Belt
Wilbur Ross has a history of revitalizing failing industries like steel and coal, and as a Wall Street banker helped Donald Trump salvage his business empire in the early 1990s
View ArticleTrump's Cabinet: 'Draining the Swamp' or Diving Right in?
Donald Trump promised to "drain the swamp" in the nation's capital. Instead he's diving right in
View ArticleThe Latest: Pence Says He's Eager to Work With Congress
Vice President-elect Mike Pence says he is eager to work with Congress to move forward on President-elect Donald Trump's agenda to "get this economy moving again, rebuild our military and keep the...
View ArticleTeen in UK Charged in Polish Man's Death After Brexit Vote
A 15-year-old boy in Britain has been charged with murder in the killing of a Polish man in the weeks after the U.K.'s vote to leave the European Union
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