Riot police move against Naples protests of Northern League
Riot police moved in Saturday to quell protests in Naples sparked by the first major rally in the southern city by the anti-immigrant Northern League leader
View ArticleOfficial: Poland needs less trust in EU, bolder policy
Poland's foreign minister says the government needs to have less confidence in the European Union and make its policy more aggressive
View ArticleThe Latest: Turkish FM calls EU official amid Dutch dispute
The Latest: Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu says he has called the European Union commission's vice-president asking that he urge the Dutch prime minister to put an end to the "disgrace"...
View ArticleUK minister tells lawmakers not to delay Brexit
Britain's top minister for leaving the European Union says lawmakers should let Prime Minister Theresa May "get on with the job" of quitting the bloc, and the main opposition Brexit spokesman says he...
View ArticleReport: Serbia to get Russian jets before election
Serbia's defense minister says the country is expecting Russian President Vladimir Putin's approval for the delivery of fighter jets, supplies that could worsen tensions with neighboring states
View ArticleSculpture marking terror attacks goes up in Brussels near EU
An artist has installed a memorial metal sculpture near the European Union headquarters to mark the recent terror attacks in Europe and Africa and will unveil it on the first anniversary of the March...
View ArticleAs Brexit nears, a look at how 5 people are coping
Brexit is coming, but no one knows what form it will take
View ArticleScotland seeks new independence referendum amid Brexit spat
Scotland's leader on Monday said she will seek authority to hold a new independence referendum in the next two years because Britain is dragging Scotland out of the European Union against its will
View ArticleEU solves antitrust spat with Russia's state gas producer
Russia's state-owned gas producer, Gazprom, has agreed to a series of concessions to address the European Union's concerns about its market dominance in the supply of energy to Eastern Europe
View ArticleMerkel postpones visit to meet with Trump due to weather
Chancellor Angela Merkel has postponed her trip to Washington to visit with U.S. President Donald Trump due to a late-winter storm expected in the Northeast U.S.
View ArticleThe Latest: Turkey imposes sanctions on the Netherlands
Turkey says it is halting all high-level political discussions with the Netherlands in the wake of the Dutch government's decision to bar two cabinet ministers from campaigning in the country
View ArticleTurkey sanctions the Netherlands over ministers' treatment
Turkey announced a series of political sanctions against the Netherlands for its refusal to allow two Turkish ministers to campaign there, including halting high-level political discussions and closing...
View ArticleUK Parliament approves bill authorizing government to trigger EU exit process...
UK Parliament approves bill authorizing government to trigger EU exit process by March 31.
View ArticleThe Latest: UK Parliament passes Brexit authorization bill
Britain's exit from the European Union has moved closer, with Parliament giving Prime Minister Theresa May the power to file for divorce from the bloc
View ArticleUK Parliament gives government power to begin EU exit
Britain's exit from the European Union has lurched closer, as Parliament stopped resisting and gave Prime Minister Theresa May the power to file for divorce from the bloc
View ArticleTop EU diplomat unveils Syria plan
The EU's top diplomat has unveiled a plan to help war-torn Syria seal a peaceful end to fighting, improve stability and rebuild once a real political transition is happening
View ArticleScottish leader to UK premier: Don't block independence vote
The British and Scottish leaders are trading barbs over Scotland's desire to hold a vote on independence, just as the U.K. is negotiating its exit from the European Union
View ArticleEdinburgh not happy with plans for second independence vote
Many voters in the historic city of Edinburgh seem indifferent _ and even hostile _ to plans for a second referendum on Scottish independence from the United Kingdom
View ArticleBrexit explained: What's next on the UK's road out of the EU
Britain's Parliament has told Prime Minister Theresa May she can file for divorce from the European Union, but now what?
View ArticleFrom far-left to far-right, the leaders of Dutch parties
From far-left to far-right, the leaders of Dutch parties
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