ECB holds fire but 'carefully monitoring' euro's rise
Germany calls for 'urgent' EU migrant reform after Lesbos disaster
UK denies going rogue with new law despite EU fury
UK admits to breaking EU treaty as top legal official quits
In EU, 1 in 8 deaths linked to pollution: report
The Trump administration issued sanctions against the ICC's top prosecutor and one of its heads of jurisdiction currently investigating U.S. military personnel for alleged war crimes.
US stocks power to fresh records, European bourses mixed
Wage subsidy schemes have kept overall jobless figures artificially modest
Poles divided 40 years after birth of Solidarity
EU warns Brexit deal unlikely as talks deliver no progress
Only 'good' debt can save Europe's economy: former ECB chief
The 2.6% decline in jobs was accompanied by the bloc’s 11.7% decline in GDP.
In an op-ed article, Germany's Europe minister Michael Roth wrote that the European Union (EU) must not be afraid to "lock horns" with China over difficult issues.
The EU is concerned that Google’s takeover of Fitbit will harm competition.
EU chief marks Roma Holocaust Memorial Day with call for solidarity
Multiple Polish communities were denied funding from the EU's "town twinning" program that promotes relations between communities in different member countries.
US stocks rose on Friday after Amazon, Facebook, Google, Apple posted blowout results
Eurozone GDP fell by an all-time record in the second quarter as lockdown shut down business activity.
Airbus said it is now in full compliance with WTO rules
US stocks finished mixed on Tuesday although EU leaders hammered out deal on 750-billion euro spending package
US stocks rose on Tuesday after EU leaders in Brussels hammered out deal on 750-billion euro spending package
The EU reached a deal after four days of often fractious negotiations in Brussels