EU, Netherlands Find Compromise to Enact Ukraine Deal
The Netherlands wins a concession from European Union leaders that could pave for the Dutch to approve, and the EU to finally ratify, an agreement on closer ties with Ukraine, regarded as a landmark...
View ArticleEU Rebuffs Legislature's Bid for Bigger Role in Brexit Talks
The leaders of 27 European Union countries rebuff a bid by the EU legislature for a much bigger role in talks on Britain's exit from the bloc, an argument that detracted from efforts to show a united...
View ArticleEU to Seek Summit With Turkey Next Month
The European Union will seek to hold a summit meeting with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in the first half of next year to discuss the testy relations between the two, the 28-nation bloc's...
View ArticleGreek Leader Tsipras Confident He Can Resolve Debt Tiff
Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras expresses confidence he can win a dispute with European creditors who pulled a recently announced debt relief package for the country
View ArticleGlobalization Took Hits in 2016; Will 2017 Lead to More?
2016 was the year when globalization, the path that the world economy has largely followed for decades, took some hefty blows
View ArticleDutch Government Prepares to Ratify EU-Ukraine Deal
The Netherlands' government has prepared legislation clearing the way for Parliament to vote on ratifying an EU-Ukraine free trade pact, despite Dutch voters rejecting the deal in a referendum
View ArticleGreece's Tsipras Visits Germany Amid Argument Over Bonus
Greece's prime minister said Friday he wanted to reward Greeks who have made "enormous sacrifices in the name of Europe" as he visited German Chancellor Angela Merkel amid an argument about a Christmas...
View ArticleGreek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras, right, speaks with European Commission...
Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras, right, speaks with European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker as Belgian Prime Minister Charles Michel, left, speaks with French President Francois Hollande,...
View ArticleHoliday Woe: UK Airport Staff Vote for Pre-Christmas Strike
A union says 1,500 check-in staff, baggage handlers and cargo crew at airports across Britain have voted to strike at the height of the Christmas holiday season in a dispute over pay
View ArticleFrench President Francois Hollande speaks during a media conference at the...
French President Francois Hollande speaks during a media conference at the end of an EU Summit in Brussels on Thursday, Dec. 15, 2016.
View ArticleIt's National Ugly Christmas Sweater Day!
ABC News' Amna Nawaz and Will Ganss face off to make the ugliest sweater with expert Francesco Bilotto.
View Article'2016 Game Changers With Robin Roberts' Airs Wednesday, December 21st at...
ABC News anchor Robin Roberts travels across the country to spend time with the innovators, philanthropists, athletes and entertainers who left an unforgettable mark on 2016 and many generations to...
View ArticleDozens Gather at Gay Pride in Conservative Montenegro
Dozens of people have taken part in a gay pride event in highly conservative Montenegro where authorities are promising to boost gay rights as part of efforts to join the European Union
View ArticleFrontex: 350,000 Migrants Arrived in EU This Year So Far
The head of the European Union border control agency says that about 350,000 migrants arrived in the EU so far this year
View ArticleEU's Tusk, Poland's PM Differ on Nation's Democracy
Two days of protests have exposed clashing views on the shape of Poland's democracy, with a European Union leader and the protesters saying it is threatened by the government, and the prime minister...
View ArticleCroatia: 42 Migrants Hospitalized After Found Packed in Van
Forty-two migrants were hospitalized in Croatia after police found a van crammed with 67 migrants, including children, traveling through the country
View ArticleSpain: Labor Unions March Against Government Policies
Several thousand workers have taken to the streets of Madrid to protest the Spanish government's labor policies of recent years as the country emerges from a long economic downturn
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