UK to Actively Help Industry as Country Leaves EU
Britain's leader is pledging a more interventionist strategy in backing industry ahead of Britain's departure from the European Union
View ArticleParliament or PM? UK's Supreme Court to Rule on Brexit Case
Britain's Supreme Court will rule Tuesday or whether Britain's prime minister or its Parliament has the right to trigger the process of taking Britain out of the European Union
View ArticleDairy Farmers Spray EU HQ to Push Demands for Better Prices
Dairy farmers from across the European Union sprayed the European Union's headquarters with milk powder to protest the crisis in their sector
View ArticleProtesters Who Blocked Polish Premier's Car Being Questioned
Prosecutors in Poland began questioning 21 anti-government protesters whose images have been posted by police on allegations they violated "legal order."
View Article'GMA' Lunch Break With Michael Psilakis
The Greek chef and restaurateur showed "Good Morning America" how to make crowd-pleasing recipes for rigatoni, salmon sandwiches and iced tea.
View ArticleIsrael Mulls More Administrative Detentions, as Numbers Rise
Case of 16-year-old Palestinian held for 10 months in Israeli administrative detention highlights contested policy
View ArticleCzechs Help Secure Release of Polish National in Syria
Czech and Polish authorities say that a Polish national who went missing in Syria has been released
View ArticleEU-Canada Trade Deal Clears Big Hurdle in EU Parliament
The trade agreement between the European Union and Canada has cleared a big hurdle in the EU's parliament when the trade committee backed the deal and prepared it for full ratification next month
View ArticleThe Latest: Downing Street Reacts to Losing Brexit Case
Prime Minister Theresa May's office says it will respect the decision by the Supreme Court to force a vote in Parliament in triggering Britain's exit from the European Union
View ArticleWhat the UK Supreme Court Ruling Means for Brexit
Britain's Supreme Court has ruled that parliamentary approval is needed before the government can trigger the process of taking Britain out of the European Union
View ArticleUK Government Loses Brexit Case, Must Consult Parliament
Britain's Supreme Court says the government must get parliamentary approval before starting the process of leaving the European Union, potentially delaying Prime Minister Theresa May's plan to trigger...
View ArticleEU Asks China to Open Markets Following Free Trade Support
The European Union ambassador to China has welcomed its endorsement of free trade in the face of U.S. President Donald Trump's promise to restrict imports and appealed to Beijing to lower its own...
View ArticleEU Asks China to Open Markets Following Free Trade Support
The European Union ambassador to China has welcomed its endorsement of free trade in the face of U.S. President Donald Trump's promise to restrict imports and appealed to Beijing to make good on that...
View ArticleEU Body: Climate Change Poses Increasingly Severe Risks
The European Environment Agency says the continent is facing rising sea levels and more extreme weather, such as more frequent and more intense heatwaves, flooding, droughts and storms due to climate...
View ArticleCambodia's "Perfect Pepper" Conquering World's Taste Buds
Lauded by celebrity chefs, exorbitantly priced, Cambodia's Kampot pepper is enjoying a renaissance, aided by special recognition and protection from the European Union
View ArticleTop Manager at Russian Cybersecurity Firm Arrested in Moscow
Russia's biggest cybersecurity firm says its manager in charge of investigating hacking attacks has been arrested
View ArticlePortugal Offer to Take Iraqi Refugees Rebuffed as Favoritism
Portugal has offered to take in several hundred of the 2,500 Yazidi refugees living in Greece, arguing that the mistreated religious minority merits special protection
View ArticleFrance Presidential Hopeful Macron Gains Support
The real winner of France's left-wing presidential primary may be a man who demonstrably shunned it: Emmanuel Macron
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