Talks produce no progress in Scottish independence dispute
British Prime Minister Theresa May has met Scotland's leader for the first time since they faced off in a struggle over a new push for Scottish independence as the U.K. leaves the European Union
View ArticleEU summons Filipino envoy to explain Duterte tirade
The European Union on Monday summoned a Philippine envoy to explain an expletive-laden tirade by President Rodrigo Duterte, who threatened to hang EU officials for opposing his efforts to re-impose the...
View ArticleTurkish pop star, journalists on trial over failed coup
A Turkish pop singer and 28 other people have gone on trial for alleged links to a failed coup attempt, highlighting the gulf between Ankara's assertions that the prosecutions are necessary and...
View ArticleMacron, an independent centrist with pro-free market views, is fiercely...
Macron, an independent centrist with pro-free market views, is fiercely promoting common European ideals of peace, prosperity and freedom with a blitz of campaign events across France and Europe to...
View ArticleSerbia: Putin agrees large weapons delivery to Balkans
Serbia's defense minister says Russian President Vladimir Putin has promised to sign off on a delivery of fighter jets, battle tanks and armored vehicles to Serbia
View ArticleSerb leader attacks Kosovo over visit conditions
Serbian Prime Minister and presidential candidate Aleksandar Vucic on Tuesday abandoned plans to campaign among the minority Serbs in Kosovo, saying he was not prepared to abide by the conditions set...
View ArticleScottish lawmakers seek new referendum on independence within 2 years
Scottish lawmakers have voted to seek a new referendum on independence, to be held within the next two years
View ArticleThe Latest: Abbas awaiting US word on Israel settlements
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas says he's waiting to hear from the U.S. on the extent to which Israel is willing to curb settlement construction
View ArticleMay vows Brexit deal for all in UK, including EU nationals
Prime Minister Theresa May says she will enter European Union exit talks representing everyone in Britain _ including millions of EU nationals living in the U.K.
View ArticleBritish Prime Minister Theresa May signs the official letter to European...
British Prime Minister Theresa May signs the official letter to European Council President Donald Tusk invoking Article 50 and the United Kingdom's intention to leave the EU, March 28, 2017 in London,...
View ArticleUniversity founded by Soros says targeted by new Hungary law
Central European University, founded by U.S. billionaire George Soros, says government-proposed amendments to Hungary's law on higher education "would make it impossible to continue its operations" in...
View Article10 Things to Know for Wednesday
10 Things to Know for Wednesday: What Democrats are angry about; who is talking the blame at the White House
View ArticleUS stock indexes veer higher as consumer confidence gains
Asian stock are uneven as investors weighed strong U.S. economic reports against uncertainty as Britain readies a formal request to leave the European Union
View ArticleHungary: Soros-founded university vows resistance to new law
The rector of Central European University says the institution will resist legal amendments proposed by the Hungarian government seen targeting its operations in the country
View ArticleMontenegro welcomes US Senate NATO approval
Montenegro officials are welcoming the U.S. Senate's decision to ratify its entry into NATO, calling it a great step for the tiny Balkan nation
View ArticleTop EU Brexit official says Brexit would stun Churchill
The European Parliament's top Brexit official thinks Winston Churchill and Margaret Thatcher would not look kindly on Prime Minister Theresa May turning over the hourglass on her country's withdrawal...
View ArticleEU Council President Donald Tusk on Wednesday received a letter from British...
EU Council President Donald Tusk on Wednesday received a letter from British Prime Minister Theresa May, invoking Article 50 of the bloc's key treaty, the formal start of exit negotiations.
View ArticleEU Council President Donald Tusk on Wednesday received a letter from British...
EU Council President Donald Tusk on Wednesday received a letter from British Prime Minister Theresa May, invoking Article 50 of the bloc's key treaty, the formal start of exit negotiations.
View ArticleUS official calls on Kosovo to retract law on creating army
A senior United States official is calling on Kosovo leaders to retract a draft law on the transformation of its security force into a regular army
View ArticleUK fight looms over gov't plan for 'great repeal' of EU laws
A day after triggering its European Union exit process, the U.K. is outlining how it plans to convert thousands of EU rules into British law when it leaves the bloc in two years
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