EU: Libya's Coastal Cities Generate up to $346 Million a Year in Revenue From...
EU: Libya's coastal cities generate up to $346 million a year in revenue from people smuggling
View ArticleNet Long-Term UK Immigration Hovers at Record Levels
Britain's statistics agency says the number of people migrating to the United Kingdom remains at record levels
View ArticleEU: Libya's Cities Making $346M a Year From People Smuggling
The head of a European Union military task force in the Mediterranean says Libyan coastal cities generate up to 325 million euros ($346 million) in revenue each year from people smuggling
View ArticleEU Leader Expects Bloc to Extend Sanctions on Russia in 2017
European Council President Donald Tusk says he thinks the European Union will extend sanctions against Russia, but that it will be harder to preserve the West's unity on Moscow when Donald Trump is...
View ArticleEU Border Official Skeptical About Trump's Mexico Wall Idea
A top European security official on Thursday expressed skepticism about President-elect Donald Trump's idea of building a wall to prevent illegal migrants from coming to the United States from Mexico
View ArticleEU, Berlin End Standoff Over German Road Tax
The European Union and Berlin have ended their standoff over the introduction of a road tax for passenger cars in Germany which was seen as discriminatory against other EU drivers
View ArticleUK Brexit Minister: Leaving EU Won't Mean Economic Isolation
Britain's minister for leaving the European Union is trying to reassure businesses that exiting the bloc won't cut the U.K. off from much-needed international workers and investment
View ArticleQ&A: Candidates, Issues in Austria Presidential Election
Austria holds presidential elections on Sunday in a contest pitting a left-leaning contender against a rightist supported by a populist anti-immigration party
View ArticleEU Police Report Highlights Ongoing IS Threat to Europe
The European Union's police agency says that the Islamic State group is likely to carry out new attacks in the European Union in the near future
View ArticleSpain Raises Taxes to Try to Meet EU Deficit Target
Spain's conservative government says it hopes to bring in an extra 7.5 billion euros ($8 billion) in taxes to help bring down its budget deficit next year to close to the 3 percent level permitted by...
View ArticleUkraine's Leader Urges EU to Extend Sanctions Against Russia
Ukraine's President Petro Poroshenko has urged the European Union to extend sanctions against Russia, which he says continues its armed aggression in eastern Ukraine against international agreements
View ArticleDeath Threats and Abuse for Woman Leading Brexit Court Fight
The financial entrepreneur behind the lawsuit challenging British government efforts to trigger the exit from the European Union is paying the price for challenging the government on the heated issue...
View ArticleUK Foreign Secretary Underscores Commitment to NATO
Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson underscored Britain's commitment to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization on Friday, describing the alliance as the foundation of security in Europe
View ArticleFrench Candidate: Trump's Win Frees Voters From 'Diktats'
French far-right presidential candidate Marine Le Pen said Friday that the spring election will pit nationalists and patriots such as herself against supporters of globalization, the European Union and...
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Tory Johnson talks to the president of the National Speakers Association.
View ArticleDeath Threats and Abuse for Woman Leading Brexit Court Fight
The financial entrepreneur behind the lawsuit challenging British government efforts to trigger the exit from the European Union is paying the price for challenging the government on the heated issue...
View ArticleDuterte Says Trump Wished His Drug Crackdown 'Success'
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte says President-elect Donald Trump wished his deadly crackdown on illegal drugs would succeed during a telephone call, and he assured Trump that the Philippines...
View ArticleQ&A: Candidates, Issues in Austria Presidential Election
Austria holds presidential elections on Sunday in a contest pitting a left-leaning contender against a rightist supported by a populist anti-immigration party
View ArticleItaly's Voter Referendum: The Nuts and Bolts Behind the Buzz
A referendum on reforms to Italy's post-war Constitution being held Sunday has morphed into a kind of plebiscite on whether Premier Matteo Renzi should stay or go
View ArticleSyria: Thousands of Aleppo's Displaced Pack Market Shelter
Thousands of people who have fled violence in once rebel-held neighborhoods of the northern city of Aleppo are crowding a shelter in the village of Jibreen just south of the city
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