Italian Prime Minister Paolo Gentiloni , German Chancellor Angela Merkel and...
Italian Prime Minister Paolo Gentiloni , German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Austrian Chancellor Christian Kern, from left, are pictured at a round table meeting at an EU summit in Brussels on...
View ArticleThe Latest: EU says 2 halves of Ireland a Brexit issue
EU leaders say Northern Ireland could rejoin the bloc after Brexit, by uniting with Ireland, an EU member.
View ArticleHungary still defiant on US university after Brussels summit
Hungary still defiant on Soros-founded US university after Brussels summit
View ArticleThe Latest: EU says UK blocking progress on budget review
The Latest: EU says Britain blocking decision-making on EU budget review
View ArticleEU leaders unite ahead of Brexit divorce talks with UK
European Union leaders are vowing to stand shoulder to-shoulder behind their negotiating team during the divorce proceedings with Britain
View ArticleFrom left, EU Chief Brexit negotiator, Michel Barnier, European Commission...
From left, EU Chief Brexit negotiator, Michel Barnier, European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker and European Council President Donald Tusk make their way to a media conference at an EU summit...
View ArticleFrench President Francois Hollande talks to the media at a press conference...
French President Francois Hollande talks to the media at a press conference after a round table meeting at an EU summit in Brussels on Saturday, April 29, 2017.
View ArticleMacron hunts for French rural votes, Le Pen cheers new ally
French presidential front-runner Emmanuel Macron is on the hunt for votes in rural France where his far-right opponent, Marine Le Pen, is making inroads among folks who feel left behind
View ArticleEU Council President Donald Tusk says that Britain will face a united bloc of...
EU Council President Donald Tusk says that Britain will face a united bloc of 27 EU nations in the two years of divorce negotiations and said the welfare of citizens and families living in each other's...
View ArticleMay brushes off EU calls to settle Brexit divorce bill first
Britain's prime minister has brushed off calls for her country to settle its "divorce bill" from the European Union before beginning trade talks, saying she was confident she could secure a good Brexit...
View ArticleFrance's Macron honors Holocaust victims, vows 'Never again'
France's presidential candidates are pushing their rival worldviews, as far-right Marine Le Pen calls the euro currency "dead" and centrist Emmanuel Macron visits a Holocaust memorial
View ArticleNevada coalition seeks unprecedented insulin refund law
An unlikely coalition in Nevada is trying to force pharmaceutical drugmakers to refund insurance companies and diabetics if insulin prices surpass inflation
View ArticleWhither UK's Labour Party? 20 years on from Blair landslide
Twenty years on from Tony Blair's historic election victory, his Labour Party may face its biggest defeat since World War II at the June 8 general election in Britain, according to opinion polls
View ArticleThe Latest: Trump to speak with Putin by phone Tuesday
President Donald Trump wants legislative wins and is poised for one or two. But his recent comments on one bill raise questions about how closely he follows the details.
View ArticleEU police operation targets extremists' online propaganda
The European Union's law enforcement agency says it has coordinated a 2-day meeting that identified more than 2,000 examples of online propaganda for extremist groups including a network apparently set...
View ArticleKuroda: China-led lender's help needed to support growth
Japan's central bank governor says Asia needs all the help it can get in fighting poverty as both wealthy and poor nations grapple with widening inequality
View ArticleJapan's central bank chief Kuroda said he welcomes Beijing’s push to support...
Japan's central bank chief Kuroda said he welcomes Beijing’s push to support regional growth through the Chinese-initiated Asia Infrastructure Investment Bank.
View ArticleKuroda: China-led lender's help needed to support growth
Japan's central bank governor says Asia needs all the help it can get in fighting poverty as both wealthy and poor nations grapple with widening inequality
View ArticleJapan's central bank chief Kuroda said he welcomes Beijing's push to support...
Japan's central bank chief Kuroda said he welcomes Beijing's push to support regional growth through the Chinese-initiated Asia Infrastructure Investment Bank.
View ArticleBrexit gets nasty as EU accuses Britain of unrealistic aims
In public, Britain and the European Union say they want an amicable divorce
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