Poland's President Talks With Opposition, Protests Spread
Police in Poland have removed several protesters blocking a prominent ruling party member's car in a southern city, as the nation's president held meetings with opposition leaders in the capital to...
View ArticleIreland to Appeal EU's Record $14 Billion Tax Order on Apple
Ireland is appealing the EU's landmark order to collect 13 billion euros ($14 billion) in taxes from Apple
View ArticleIreland to Appeal EU's Record $14 Billion Tax Order on Apple
Ireland is appealing the EU's landmark order to collect 13 billion euros ($14 billion) in taxes from Apple
View ArticleCeleb 101 with Christian Siriano
The fashion designer and former "Project Runway" winner shares what he's learned from his career.
View ArticleUkraine Nationalizes Largest Bank After Stability Concerns
Ukraine is nationalizing its largest bank following concerns over its stability in a move welcomed by the International Monetary Fund and the European Union
View ArticleEU Extend Russia Sanctions by Another 6 Months
The European Union has extended its sanctions against Russia for six more months to keep pressure on Moscow to respect the fragile peace agreement in Ukraine
View ArticleApple Appeals EU Order to Collect $14B in Back Taxes
Apple is appealing the European Union's order to collect a record 13 billion euros ($14 billion) in taxes, following a similar appeal by Ireland
View ArticleSpain Banks Hit by EU Court Ruling on Unfair Mortgage Rates
Spanish banks face the prospect of having to pay back several billion dollars to clients following a European Court of Justice ruling over clauses in their mortgage agreements
View ArticleEU Wants to Upgrade Customs Arrangements With Turkey
The European Union wants to launch talks with Turkey to update their customs union, which at present only applies to goods
View ArticleSpain Banks Hit by EU Court Ruling on Unfair Mortgage Rates
Spanish banks are facing the prospect of having to pay back several billion dollars to clients following a European Court of Justice ruling Wednesday over mortgage agreements that insured that interest...
View ArticleEU Court Says Western Sahara Cannot Apply to EU-Morocco Deal
The European Union's highest court said Wednesday that EU agreements on closer ties and trade with Morocco should not apply to the disputed Western Sahara region, a decision that the Polisario Front...
View ArticlePolish Govt Rejects Renewed Pressure From EU on Rights
Poland's government is rejecting renewed pressure from the European Union for the way it is consolidating power, and opposition lawmakers are pushing ahead with a plan to occupy parliament all the way...
View ArticleGreece Promises Return to Markets Despite Spat With Lenders
Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras has promised to return the country to international bond markets in 2017, despite delays in a bailout review and a spat with rescue lenders over a pre-Christmas...
View ArticlePortugal to Meet Budget Deficit Target, Prime Minister Says
Portuguese Prime Minister Antonio Costa says European authorities can breathe a sigh of relief: Portugal's budget deficit this year will be lower than the limit they set
View ArticleItalian Bank Monte Paschi Edges Closer to State Bailout
Italian bank Monte dei Paschi di Siena edged closer to a state bailout Thursday as its capital raising efforts are falling short of the 5 billion euros ($5.2 billion) needed to stay afloat
View ArticleRussia Arms Serbia Amid Tensions With NATO
Russia will supply Serbia with fighter jets, tanks and combat vehicles, a move that potentially strengthens Moscow's influence in the Balkans
View ArticleThe Latest: Russia: Assad's Future Not Part of Syria Talks
A top Russian diplomat says President Bashar Assad's future is not on the agenda of Syria talks involving Russia, Iran and Turkey
View ArticleUnited States Resumes a Trade Beef With the European Union
The United States is resuming a trade fight with the European Union over barriers to American beef exports
View ArticleChina Appeals to EU to Drop Measures Against Solar Imports
China is appealing to the European Union to drop anti-dumping tariffs on Chinese solar panels after the trade bloc's executive body recommended extending them for two years
View ArticleAfter Berlin Attack, Europe Weighs Freedom Against Security
Europe's open borders symbolize liberty and forward thinking _ but they increasingly look like the continent's Achilles' heel
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