EU official: Romania's membership brings peace, stability
European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker says Romania's membership of the European Union has brought "peace and stability to our continent."
View ArticleEU's Brexit lawmaker says anxious citizens must be reassured
The European Parliament's Brexit point man says he has heard from more than 6,000 people anxious about their rights once Britain leaves the EU and says their plight must be the top priority in...
View Article'Silk Road' plan stirs unease over China's strategic goals
China's plan to build a "new Silk Road" of ports, railways and roads to expand trade across Asia and Africa is stirring unease among other governments about its strategic intentions
View Article'Live From the Couch': The Delta Saints
Amna Nawaz interviews the Delta Saints about their new album, "Monte Vista."
View ArticleHow James Comey's firing will affect the FBI
ABC News security contributors Steve Gomez and John Cohen go over the potential impact Comey's firing will have on the FBI.
View ArticleUS, EU in urgent talks on expanding laptop ban on flights
The European Union is seeking information from the United States about exactly what security threat sparked its in-flight laptop ban amid concern the measure might be imposed on EU flights
View ArticleEU slaps new anti-dumping duties on China steel products
The European Union has slapped anti-dumping duties on more steel products from China to stop them flooding Europe's struggling steel market
View ArticleAmy Schumer: 'I'm the same kind of happy as when I was waiting tables'
Schumer appears on "Popcorn With Peter Travers" to talk about her new film "Snatched."
View ArticleThe Latest: Canada rejects US duties on lumber as 'baseless'
Canada says Finance Minister Bill Morneau rejected U.S. duties on softwood lumber as "baseless" in a meeting with Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin
View ArticleOSCE calls on Albanian opposition to hold peaceful demo
The Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe has called on the Albanian opposition to refrain from violence in an anti-government protest
View ArticleUS prepares to ban laptops on flights from Europe
The European Union is seeking information from the United States about exactly what security threat sparked its in-flight laptop ban amid concern the measure might be imposed on EU flights
View ArticleUS prepares to ban laptops on flights from Europe
The European Union is seeking information from the United States about exactly what security threat sparked its in-flight laptop ban amid concern the measure might be imposed on EU flights
View ArticleCriminal allegations, legal and image woes mount for Uber
A rare order from a federal judge alerting prosecutors to possible criminal wrongdoing by Uber or an employee means big legal trouble for the ride-hailing company at a time when it's already neck-deep...
View ArticleFormer Finnish President Mauno Koivisto dies at 93
Finland's last Cold War President Mauno Koivisto dead at 93
View ArticleFuneral begins for Romanian tourist killed in London attack
A funeral service has begun for a Romanian tourist thrown into the Thames when an extremist plowed into pedestrians on |London's Westminster Bridge.
View ArticleAlbania opposition holds anti-gov't rally ahead of polls
Albania opposition holds anti-government rally ahead of parliamentary election
View ArticleUK's Johnson says EU may have to pay Brexit divorce bill
Britain's foreign secretary says EU may have to pay Brexit divorce bill
View ArticleChina's Xi says Silk Road plan boosts finance, security ties
Chinese President Xi Jinping has called for closer cooperation among countries across Asia and Europe in areas ranging from anti-terrorism to finance as part of Silk Road trade plan
View ArticleHigh Turkish support for Erdogan in EU worries Europeans
With Europe's anxiety high in the wake over approval of a referendum expanding Erdogan's powers, the hunt for clues why so many Turks abroad support him remains relevant
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