Financial services look set to be one of the most divisive areas in the negotiations, with the U.K... READ MORE›
For the UK, its loss is the first self-inflicted wound of Brexit, said the centre-right European People's Party, the largest group in the European Parliament... READ MORE›
EU President Donald Tusk said on Twitter before the vote that whatever the outcome, the real winner of today's vote is EU27... READ MORE›
For the UK, its loss is the first self-inflicted wound of Brexit, said the centre-right European People's Party, the largest group in the European Parliament... READ MORE›
REUTERS Yves Herman The outcome was welcomed by European pharmaceuticals bodies... READ MORE›
Brexit Secretary David Davis said in April that London could keep the two EU agencies after it left the bloc, but turned out to be wrong... READ MORE›
Some 890 top jobs will leave Britain for Amsterdam with the European Medicines Agency, giving the Dutch a welcome economic boost and more prestige... READ MORE›
EU President Donald Tusk said on Twitter before the vote that whatever the outcome, the real winner of today's vote is EU27... READ MORE›
He said Britain must not underestimate the determination of the rest of Europe to deprive the UK of its EU financial passporting rights and euro clearing... READ MORE›
Mrs May is preparing to negotiate with the EU's other 27 member states on the terms of Britain's exit from the European Union... READ MORE›
A month later, protests against corruption that featured large numbers of young people erupted across Russia, too... READ MORE›
On Tuesday, the European Union's border agency reported that 107,500 migrants had crossed into the E.U... READ MORE›
But there are stronger arguments for Germany to take control of a formal EU army run by Brussels... READ MORE›
Roughly 120,000 Serbs live in northern Kosovo, near the Serbian border, and mostly embrace the nationalistic fervor of Belgrade... READ MORE›
It could also comprise an EU military planning and operations headquarters in Brussels that could be a rival to NATO... READ MORE›
Central European leaders who have been some of the most strident opponents of taking in migrants have embraced the idea of a full-fledged E.U... READ MORE›
Sisters Khadija Sugra and Zohra Dawood and their children went missing after travelling to Saudi Arabia... READ MORE›
And a small rally that Mr. Kasuka organized in Prague was featured on Perviy Kanal, a major Russian TV channel... READ MORE›
Poland and countries in central and eastern Europe have been insisting on EU treaty changes to allow them to make more of their own decisions... READ MORE›
Juncker will, however, refer to the murder of a Polish factory worker in Harlow, Essex, as he speaks out against violence and discrimination... READ MORE›
Asked about the risk of Greece's leaving the eurozone, and possibly even the European Union, Alexander R... READ MORE›
European Council President Donald Tusk calls on EU leaders to take a brutally honest look at the bloc's problems as they meet in Bratislava... READ MORE›
This is the regime venerated by Marian Kotleba and his 13 newly-elected fellow deputies in his People's Party-Our Slovakia party... READ MORE›
British civil servants in Brussels have been assured by Juncker that for now their jobs are safe... READ MORE›
Preparing the ground this week, Francois Hollande and Angela Merkel met and repeated..... READ MORE›
Brussels leaders trying to play it tough treat Hungary as a miscreant and want to send it off to the sin bin, he said... READ MORE›
In an interview with the Reuters news agency, Mr Fico said Hungary, Poland, the Czech Republic and Slovakia would be uncompromising in negotiations... READ MORE›
It would be a change that we have to use, Juncker said... READ MORE›
In the end, Mr. Reichental never met his former captor, who told The Irish Times last month, when asked about the complaint: "Not Bergen-Belsen again... READ MORE›
No pick and choose single market, EU leaders meeting in Brussels say, after discussing the UK vote to leave... READ MORE›
Ms. Merkel wants vastly more aid and action to prevent sub-Saharans from surging through Niger and Mali to Libya and then to Europe... READ MORE›
More than 50,000 migrants have arrived in Italy alone this year, according to Frontex, the European Union agency that helps protect the bloc's borders... READ MORE›
More than 150,000 refugees and migrants have reached Hungary this year, most coming through the country's southern border with Serbia... READ MORE›
The prime minister has made restricting EU migrants access to welfare payments a key part of that effort... READ MORE›
One EU source said Some movement by some member states on the question of freedom of movement is possible at some point down the line... READ MORE›
The French reintroduced border controls and there were traffic jams everywhere, three to four hours, said Roger Weber, a former mayor of Schengen village in Luxembourg... READ MORE›
The European Union is primarily a liberal phenomenon, he says... READ MORE›
Mr Juncker fancies himself as a bit of a wordsmith and at points he sounded more like a campaigning politician than Europe's top bureaucrat... READ MORE›
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