Stars hit Chloe designer's swansong; Fashion gets political
Solange Knowles was among the fashion, film and music industry stars out for British designer Clare Waight Keller's swansong at Chloe at Paris Fashion Week
View ArticleJuncker: EU should be 'soft power' amid defense pressure
The head of the European Union's executive branch says that the bloc should remain a "soft power" even as members face pressure to ramp up defense spending
View ArticleCentral European nations present plan for stronger EU
Poland's prime minister says four Central European nations have hammered out proposals for the European Union intended to strengthen the voice of member nations and avoid divisions
View ArticleEU member countries endorse visa-free entry for Ukrainians
European Union member countries have backed a proposal to allow Ukrainian citizens into the bloc for short stays
View ArticleEU member countries endorse visa-free entry for Ukrainians
European Union member countries have backed a proposal to allow Ukrainian citizens into the bloc for short stays
View ArticleStars hit Chloe designer's swansong; fashion gets political
Solange Knowles was among the fashion, film and music industry stars out for British designer Clare Waight Keller's swansong at Chloe at Paris Fashion Week
View ArticleSerbian presidential vote set for April 2; Vucic favored
Serbia's parliament speaker has set April 2 as the date for the country's presidential election, in which the country's populist leader will face several opposition candidates who claim irregularities...
View ArticleEU's foreign policy chief urges calm in Macedonia
The European Union's foreign policy chief has urged Macedonia's president to reverse his decision and let the country's left-wing opposition leader try to form a new government
View ArticleThe Latest: Le Pen lays out platform for French economy
French far-right presidential candidate Marine Le Pen envisions the protective hand of the state guiding a reordered economy that punishes companies that fail to serve the interests of the nation while...
View ArticleEurozone growth running at fastest rate since 2011
The 19-country eurozone economy is growing at its fastest rate since 2011, according to a survey, but few economists expect the European Central Bank to ease up on its stimulus efforts anytime soon...
View ArticleEuropeans get more digital but continent divided
The European Union says Europeans' online connections and skills are improving but there's still too large a gap between the Nordic front-runners and laggards in the continent's south and east
View ArticleEU in contact with World Bank about Greek loan request
The European Union says it is in contact with the World Bank to look at the issue of a loan to Greece
View ArticleGreece seeks France's help on bailout, eyes 2017 bond 'test'
Greece is seeking help from France, its close ally in the 19-country, as it seeks to overcome stubborn sticking points in its bailout talks and return to international bond markets later this year
View ArticleEU, US to recognize each other's medical site inspections
The European Union and the United States have agreed to recognize each other's inspections of facilities where medicines are made
View ArticleEU awaits 'solid outline' of Trump trade goals with Europe
The European Union is still waiting for a "solid outline" from the U.S. on its goals for trade with the 28-nation bloc, a senior official says, insisting that trans-Atlantic relations must be in both...
View ArticlePope to address EU leaders at Vatican ahead of summit
The pope will meet with European Union leaders ahead of a special summit marking the 60th anniversary of the bloc's founding treaty
View ArticleEU to weigh high-level talks with Israel
Diplomats say EU foreign ministers are to discuss whether to hold high-level talks with Israel amid concern over its settlement policy and commitment to a two-state solution
View ArticlePolish EU lawmaker says women intellectually inferior to men
A Polish member of the European Parliament has launched another sexist tirade, calling it a "20th century stereotype that women have the same intellectual potential as men," and that the stereotype...
View ArticleForeign policy chief presses EU integration in Albania
The European Union's foreign policy chief says an opposition boycott of Albania's Parliament is hampering the country's ability to integrate with the bloc
View ArticleEU's Mogherini urges Kosovo ratify Montenegro border deal
The European Union's foreign policy chief has called on Kosovo's opposition to ratify a border demarcation agreement with Montenegro, the last remaining condition before their citizens can enjoy the...
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