Japanese Brewer Asahi to Buy East Europe Beer Brands for $8B
Japanese brewer the Asahi Group says it plans to buy five beer brands in Eastern Europe for 7.3 billion euros ($7.8 billion)
View ArticleIran, Angered by US Sanctions Bill, Considers Atomic Boats
Iran's president has ordered officials to draw up plans to build nuclear-powered ships and to show how the United States violated last year's nuclear deal, a response to a vote by the U.S. Congress to...
View ArticlePutin: Disruptions of EU Gas Supplies Via Ukraine Possible
The Kremlin says President Vladimir Putin has warned German Chancellor Angela Merkel of a threat to the gas supplies Russia sends to Europe via Ukraine
View ArticleTaking a 'Leap of Faith' With a Stunt Man
Michael Fassbender's stunt double Damien Walters takes a 106ft "Leap of Faith" ahead of the "Assassin's Creed" movie.
View ArticleEU Tightens Fishing Rules in Its Eastern Waters
EU nations have reached a deal to tighten fishing rules in its eastern waters and edge closer toward a fully sustainable industry by 2020 but environmentalists said quotas still allowed for too much...
View ArticleJapan Moves to Allow Casino Gambling at 'Integrated Resorts'
Japan's parliament is about to approve a law on "integrated resorts" that is the first major hurdle in allowing casinos to set up shop in the wealthy nation
View ArticleGoldman Names 2 Chief Operating Officers to Replace Cohn
Goldman Sachs named two executives to share the chief operating officer role, replacing Gary Cohn, who is leaving the investment bank to join President-elect Donald Trump's economic policy team
View ArticleBulgaria's Trendafilova Named Head of Kosovo's Special Court
A Bulgarian judge has been named to lead a special European Union court created to prosecute ethnic Albanian rebels for crimes committed during and in the immediate aftermath of Kosovo's war for...
View ArticleItaly's New Premier Wins 2nd Confidence Vote in His Govt
Premier Paolo Gentiloni has won a second vote of confidence in Parliament, paving the way for his government to lead Italy until new elections after his predecessor was humiliated at the polls over...
View ArticlePoland Under Scrutiny Once Again in Europe After New Laws
Poland came under tough scrutiny at the European Parliament on Wednesday, with critics of the populist ruling government denouncing what they consider an erosion of rule of law in the country
View ArticleTake a Tour of New York's 35,000 Square Foot Christmas Store
ABC News' Charli James takes us inside the "House of Holiday."
View ArticleSparks Fly on Eve of EU Summit Seeking Bloc Unity on Brexit
Discord has surfaced on the eve of a European Union summit where 27 of the bloc's leaders are seeking a united front in exit negotiations with Britain
View ArticleJapan Moves to Allow Casino Gambling at 'Integrated Resorts'
Japan approves law on "integrated resorts," step toward letting casinos set up shop in the wealthy nation
View ArticleJapan Moves to Allow Casino Gambling at 'Integrated Resorts'
Japan's parliament has approved a law on "integrated resorts" to allow casinos to set up shop in the wealthy nation
View ArticleThe Latest: Greece Stops Speedboat Taking Migrants to Italy
Greek authorities say they have stopped a speedboat off the country's western coast carrying 33 migrants to Italy and arrested a suspected smuggler
View ArticleFrance Lashes Russia Over Syria; Aleppo Seeks EU Help
French President Francois Hollande has accused Russia of reneging on its pledges in Syria, as a local leader in the besieged Syrian city of Aleppo appealed to Europe to send monitors to help ensure the...
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EU sources: EU summit decides to extend sanctions against Russia over Ukraine for 6 more months
View ArticleDutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte speaks during a news conference at an EU...
Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte speaks during a news conference at an EU Summit in Brussels on Thursday, Dec. 15, 2016.
View ArticleRussia Casts Shadow Over European Union Summit
Russia has no seat at the European Union's table but it casts a shadow over the summit as a target for criticism of its role in the conflicts in Syria and Ukraine
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