European Central Bank: 'No room for complacency' on recovery
Top European Central Bank officials saw "no room for complacency" when it came to supporting the economic recovery with continued stimulus at least through the end of the year
View ArticleRift with Trump: UN and Arab heads endorse 2-state solution
The United Nations and the Arab League on Thursday issued a joint statement in support of the establishment of Palestinian state, exposing a rift with President Donald Trump, who says it's up to Israel...
View ArticleOld alliances in doubt as world's top diplomats meet in Bonn
Foreign ministers from 20 of the world's leading nations are meeting in the former German capital to discuss current conflicts and ways to prevent future crises
View ArticleTrudeau hails EU-Canada trade deal in speech to EU lawmakers
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has hailed a landmark trade deal in an address to the European parliament, one day after it was adopted by the legislative body
View ArticleBehind the lens: How visual effects bring cinematic fantasy to life
ABC News' Lesley Messer speaks to Adam Valdez, a visual effects supervisor nominated for an Oscar for his work in The Jungle Book.
View ArticleTony Blair's new mission is to change minds on Brexit
Tony Blair is expected to launch new campaign to persuade Britons to change their minds on leaving the European Union
View ArticlePence aiming to reassure allies at start of Trump presidency
Vice President Mike Pence is making his debut on the world stage with a trip to Germany and Belgium designed to reassure European and Mideast partners about U.S. foreign policy
View ArticleFrance's Le Pen faces new challenges from EU Parliament, UN
French far right presidential candidate Marine Le Pen is facing scathing new criticism from the U.N. human rights commissioner and new troubles with an investigation into her European Parliament...
View ArticleGermany: US benefits from stable EU, united NATO
Germany's defense minister told the U.S. on Friday that Washington has an interest in both a stable European Union and a united NATO, and cautioned against turning the fight against terrorism into a...
View ArticleAP Interview: Sweden PM: Brexit deal in 2 years 'very tough'
Sweden's prime minister says a deal between Britain and the European Union within the envisioned two-year time frame is unlikely _ and the U.K. will have to pay a big bill before it is allowed out the...
View ArticleAP Interview: Sweden PM: Brexit deal in 2 years 'very tough'
Sweden's prime minister says a deal between Britain and the European Union within the envisioned two-year time frame is unlikely _ and the U.K. will have to pay a big bill before it is allowed out the...
View ArticleKaczynski: a 2nd EU term for Tusk not in Poland's interests
Jaroslaw Kaczynski, Poland's most powerful politician, says it's not in his country's interests for Donald Tusk to serve a second term as head of the European Council, a key European Union leadership...
View ArticleUK, French prime ministers meet to ease Brexit concerns
British Prime Minister Theresa May is seeking to reassure France that the U.K. won't try to "cherry-pick" benefits of European Union membership when it leaves the bloc
View ArticleTony Blair's new mission: To change UK minds on Brexit
Tony Blair launched a new campaign to persuade Britons to change their minds on leaving the European Union
View Article1 state or 2? Mixed messages from US on Mideast peace plans
President Donald Trump and his envoys are sending mixed messages about their support for an independent Palestinian state
View ArticleBehind the Lens: Stef Ceretti VFX Oscar nominee for 'Doctor Strange'
ABC News' Lesley Messer gets a "behind the lens" look at how the visual effects came to life for Marvel's "Doctor Strange."
View ArticleInvestment banker gets 3-year prison term over inside tips
An investment banker convicted of insider trading charges alleging he fed tips to his father has been sentenced in New York to three years in prison
View ArticleRussia-Belarus rift grows as Putin loses patience
In more than two decades in power, the autocratic leader of Belarus has cast his nation as Moscow's closest ally, securing tens of billions of dollars in Russian subsidies _ but Russia is losing patience
View ArticleDutch far-right populist Wilders kicks off election campaign
Anti-Islam populist Geert Wilders has kicked off his campaign for Dutch parliamentary elections amid tight security and intense media interest in a blue-collar town near Rotterdam
View ArticleGermany's Merkel to US: uphold, strengthen multilateralism
German Chancellor Angela Merkel has appealed to the United States and others to bolster multilateral organizations such as the European Union, NATO and the United Nations
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