Turkey's Erdogan renews war of words on Netherlands
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has directed fresh verbal attacks at the Netherlands amid their growing diplomatic spat, holding the country responsible for Europe's worst mass killing since...
View ArticleSuspected Somali pirates demanding ransom for seized oil tanker, EU naval...
Suspected Somali pirates demanding ransom for seized oil tanker, EU naval force says
View ArticleSomali pirates demand ransom for oil tanker, EU force says
Suspected Somali pirates demand ransom for seized oil tanker and hold crew captive, EU says
View ArticleThe Latest: Dutch leader says too early to mediate
Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte says it is far too early to start mediating between the Netherlands and Turkey to contain the fallout from their unprecedented diplomatic spat
View ArticleDutch leader says Brexit puts Britain in deep trouble
Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte is questioning British optimism that departing the European Union will lead to a brighter future, saying the United Kingdom could be in for "potentially irreparable harm."
View ArticleEU parliament questions approval of German car toll plan
The European Parliament is questioning a decision by the EU's executive to end a standoff with Germany over its plans to introduce a highway toll for passenger cars
View ArticleEU approves proposed AT&T purchase of Time Warner
The European Union has given its blessing to AT&T's proposed $85 billion purchase of Time Warner, saying that it raises no competition concerns in Europe
View ArticleHungary: Activists blow whistles on prime minister's speech
Opposition activists with whistles and horns have tried to spoil Prime Minister Viktor Orban's commemorating Hungary's 1848 revolution against the Habsburgs
View ArticleGermany: we reserve the right to bar Turkish campaigners
Chancellor Angela Merkel's chief of staff is warning that the German government reserves the right to impose entry bans on Turkish officials hoping to campaign in Germany, though he said the measure...
View ArticleFamilies plead for Somali pirates to release ship's crew
Families plead for Somali pirates to release oil tanker's crew unharmed, as ransom sought
View ArticleDutch vote is step 1 as Europe elections test populism
As the Netherlands elects new leadership, its European neighbors are watching with unusual interest
View ArticleDetails on the Russians charged in the Yahoo data breach
Details on the Russians charged in the Yahoo data breach
View ArticleDetails on the Russians charged in the Yahoo data breach
Details on the Russians charged in the Yahoo data breach
View ArticleThe Latest: French leader hails Dutch victory over extremism
French President Francois Hollande is congratulating Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte for his election success and his "clear victory against extremism."
View ArticleExit poll: Dutch PM Rutte beats anti-Islam leader Wilders
Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte was moving toward a dominating parliamentary election victory over anti-Islam lawmaker Geert Wilders, who looked like he failed the year's first litmus test for populism...
View ArticleThe Latest: Hungary's president signs disputed asylum law
Hungary's president has signed a disputed law allowing all asylum-seekers, including children older than 14, to be detained in border container camps
View ArticleTop EU official to Balkan leaders: Embrace European future
The European Union's enlargement commissioner has urged Balkan leaders to stop stoking regional tensions and fully embrace their European future
View ArticleBritish PM, Scottish leader tussle over independence vote
British Prime Minister Theresa May on Thursday rejected a call for a referendum on Scottish independence before Britain leaves the European Union _ a move condemned as a "democratic outrage" by...
View ArticleUS to confront trade partners at global finance meeting
U.S. President Donald Trump has vowed to get tough on trade partners like China, Mexico and Germany
View ArticleSpain's government faces setback in reforming labor in ports
The Spanish government has suffered a setback in its effort to reform its port operations, as requested by the European Union, after losing a parliamentary vote
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