Electric shocks: Chechen gay men recount days of torture
Electric shocks: Chechen gay men recount days of torture
View ArticleGreece agrees to new bailout terms _ and more austerity
Greece and its creditors have reached an agreement on the terms to restart bailout loan payouts to help keep the country's debt-laden economy afloat, following months of tough negotiations
View ArticleEuropean Union chief Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier, right, speaks with...
European Union chief Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier, right, speaks with European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker during a weekly EU Commission meeting at EU headquarters in Brussels on...
View ArticleEuropean Union chief Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier, right, greets European...
European Union chief Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier, right, greets European Commission Vice-President Frans Timmermans during a weekly EU Commission meeting at EU headquarters in Brussels on...
View ArticleEuropean Union chief Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier, left, speaks with...
European Union chief Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier, left, speaks with European Commissioner for Energy Union Maros Sefcovic during a weekly EU Commission meeting at EU headquarters in Brussels on...
View ArticleEU's Brexit negotiator says the EU wants to reach a deal with Britain but is...
EU's Brexit negotiator says the EU wants to reach a deal with Britain but is prepared for possibility that it may not
View ArticleLe Pen and Macron square off tonight in showdown TV debate
Emmanuel Macron and Marine Le Pen are preparing for their televised one-on-one French presidential election debate, with much at stake for both contenders.
View ArticleThe Latest: EU negotiator: Let's keep eye on Brexit goals
The European Union's Brexit negotiator says the elections in Britain will produce a more stable, long-term partner to negotiate the U.K.'s departure with.
View ArticleJPMorgan to move hundreds of jobs from London due to Brexit
The head of investment banking for JP Morgan Chase & Co. says it will move hundreds of jobs to Dublin, Frankfurt and Luxembourg in preparing for Britain to leave the European Union
View ArticleEU Brexit chief warns time running out for talks
The EU's Brexit point-man is urging Britain to work tirelessly to conclude negotiations on leaving the bloc, saying that time is running out to seal a deal by 2019
View ArticleWho's who and what's at stake in Britain's 'Brexit election'
In a distinctly British moment of democracy and royal ceremony, Prime Minister Theresa May will signal the official start of Britain's election campaign with a visit to Queen Elizabeth II at Buckingham...
View ArticleEurozone economy outpaced the US in Q1
Official figures show that the eurozone economy grew by a quarterly rate of 0.5 percent in the first three months of the year
View ArticleEurope's new co-op group prepares ground for summer summit
An aide to Poland's President Andrzej Duda says a young initiative to integrate central and east European countries located among three seas will help strengthen and unify all of the European Union
View ArticleCroatia's finance minister survives no-confidence vote
Croatia's finance minister has narrowly survived a no-confidence vote in parliament amid deepening political turmoil in the newest European Union's member state
View ArticleFrench stocks soar after perceived Macron debate win
A closely watched survey is suggesting that economic growth across the 19-country eurozone struck a 6-year high in April
View ArticleEU eying rules that could move thousands of jobs from London
The European Union said Thursday it will propose new regulations for clearing euro-denominated derivatives next month, heightening British concerns that the business may be forced out of London after...
View ArticleEU chief Tusk calls for calm as Brexit tensions soar
EU chief Donald Tusk is appealing for calm as tensions soar between Brussels and London over negotiations on Britain's departure from the bloc
View ArticleSouth Africa detains cargo ship after Western Sahara request
South Africa detains cargo ship after Western Sahara independence movement's request
View ArticleEU eyes rules that could move thousands of jobs from London
The European Union said Thursday it will propose new regulations for clearing euro-denominated derivatives next month, heightening British concerns that the business may be forced out of London after...
View ArticleMacron, the political newbie who may become French president
French centrist Emmanuel Macron has already achieved an immense task: a former outsider with little political experience, he is now the front-runner in France's presidential race
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