Germany, France ‘in fresh push for EU financial transaction tax’
Germany and France will on Monday seek to revive the long-delayed EU financial transaction tax by
New cases of HIV rise in Eastern Europe, decline in the West
The United Nations AIDS agency UNAIDS warned in July that complacency was starting to stall the
Trump warns Brexit may harm UK-US trade
President Donald Trump warned that the deal taking Britain out of the EU may inadvertently hamper
Britain will head into unknown if Brexit deal is rejected: May
Under the deal secured with EU leaders on Sunday, Britain will leave the bloc in March with
Google reveals new policy for election ads ahead of EU vote
The European Commission said in September that Facebook Inc, Google and other tech firms had agreed
Czech Minister denies allegations of planned kidnapping
Anti-government protesters in Prague are holding a rally against the Czech Prime Minister Andrej
Ramaphosa warns EU against racism, xenophobia
President Cyril Ramaphosa has warned the European Union against racism and xenophobia during a
English FA to cut foreign players in Premier League: report
In a bid to deal with Brexit and boost the number of homegrown players, the English Football
EU observers say Madagascar presidential vote anomalies are marginal
No irregularities important enough to affect the result of Madagascar’s presidential election have
Britain eyes Brexit deal by Nov 21: minister
Britain’s Brexit minister believes there could be a divorce deal with the European Union by November
Sri Lanka crisis turns violent as one killed at ex-minister’s office
A political crisis in Sri Lanka took a deadly turn on Sunday, with one person killed when a sacked
Calls for Saudi arms embargo pit EU values against interests
Pressure is growing for the European Union to consider an arms embargo on Saudi Arabia after
Italy tells EU it will control deficit, stick to big-spending budget
Italy’s populist government on Monday responded to EU criticism of its budget with a vow to stick to
Libyan FM rejects EU’s ‘disembarkation platforms’
Libya and its north African neighbours are opposed to the EU’s plan for “regional disembarkation…
EU lawmakers to back 35 pct CO2 cut for trucks by 2030-sources
EU lawmakers are expected to back a 35 percent cut in carbon dioxide emissions from new trucks by…
May appeals for party unity at ‘toughest phase’ of Brexit
Prime Minister Theresa May appealed for her bickering party on Wednesday to unite at the “toughest
Google, Facebook agree EU ‘fake news’ code of conduct
Major tech companies including Facebook and Google agreed Wednesday on a code of conduct to combat
Macron’s EU vision: how has it fared 12 months on?
On September 26 last year, French President Emmanuel Macron laid out his vision for a reformed
Iran, major powers labour to keep nuclear deal afloat
In a statement after a meeting of Britain, China, France, Germany, Russia and Iran, the group said
Macron mocks Britain’s Brexiteer ‘liars’
French President, Emmanuel Macron, on Thursday mocked the British politicians he says falsely