Landmark Srebrenica Massacre Trial Starts in Serbia
The landmark trial of eight former Bosnian Serb police officers charged with taking part in the 1995 Srebrenica massacre has started in a Serbian court with judges rejecting another postponement
View ArticleMerkel to Visit Euroskeptic Poland in Struggle to Save EU
German Chancellor Angela Merkel visits Warsaw on Tuesday for talks with Poland's top leaders, taking her efforts to save the European Union to a country that is keen to keep as much power as possible...
View ArticleVibrant Tate Show Traces of David Hockney's Artistic Journey
David Hockney occupies 12 rooms of London's leading museum of British art and the front page of populist tabloid The Sun
View ArticleVibrant Tate Show Traces of David Hockney's Artistic Journey
David Hockney occupies 12 rooms of London's leading museum of British art and the front page of populist tabloid The Sun
View ArticleEU Court Opinion Goes Against Belgium in Asylum Case
A top official of the European Union's highest court says Belgium must grant a humanitarian visa to a Syrian family seeking asylum even though the family has no previous ties to the country
View ArticleAustrian Officials Say Parliament Target of Turkish Hackers
Austrian officials say the country's Parliament was the target of a hacker attack on the weekend, and a Turkish group has claimed responsibility
View ArticleDanes Want EU to Support Groups Affected by Trump Ban
Denmark's development aid minister says "an alliance of like-minded European countries" is calling on the European Union to find funds to support international groups that perform abortions or provide...
View ArticleMerkel to Visit Euroskeptic Poland in Struggle to Save EU
German Chancellor Angela Merkel visits Warsaw on Tuesday for talks with Poland's leaders, taking her efforts to save the European Union to a country that is keen to keep as much power as possible and...
View ArticleUK Marine Seeks to Quash Murder Sentence for Taliban Killing
A British Royal Marine commando is asking a court to overturn his murder conviction for killing a wounded Taliban fighter in Afghanistan, arguing that mental health problems mean he was not fully...
View ArticleEU to Britain: Pay up for What You Ordered Before Leaving
The European Union is warning that Britain will have to pay for everything it helped order while still a member of the bloc, even well after it leaves as a result of the Brexit negotiations
View ArticleBritish Foreign Minister Boris Johnson, left, speaks with Italian Foreign...
British Foreign Minister Boris Johnson, left, speaks with Italian Foreign Minister Angelino Alfano during a meeting of EU foreign ministers at the EU Council building on Monday, Feb. 6, 2017.
View ArticleHow Denzel Washington Prepared for 'Fences'
The Oscar nominee tells ABC News' Chris Connelly the movie he watched to prepare to direct "Fences."
View ArticlePalestinians Fear Being Sidelined by Trump White House
Palestinians fear being sidelined by Trump administration as Israeli prime minister heads to White House next week
View Article13 European Nations Meet About Possible Migration Uptick
The interior and defense ministers of 13 European nations are meeting in Vienna on ways to prepare for a possible uptick in migrant flows once winter is over
View ArticleEU Fines 3 Battery Recycling Companies for Forming Cartel
The European Union has fined three battery recycling companies a combined $72 million for forming a cartel that artificially kept the purchasing price for used car batteries low
View ArticlePoland's Top Politician Pleased by Talks With Merkel
Poland's ruling party leader says his talks with German Chancellor Angela Merkel were held in "good atmosphere" and that he believes that Merkel's visit will bring "good results."
View ArticleUK's House of Commons Set to Pass Bill Authorizing Brexit
Britain's House of Commons is set to approve a bill authorizing the start of exit talks with the European Union _ a major step on the road to Brexit
View ArticleThe Latest: EU Nations to Keep Balkan Migrant Route Shut
Interior and defense ministers from 13 European countries have agreed to come up with new measures to ensure that the overland route from Greece remains shut for migrants seeking new lives in other EU...
View ArticleAP Interview: Romanian President Praises Protesters
The president of Romania says the fight to contain corruption in his country shows the "ugly face of politics."
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