The European Union has begun preparations to retaliate over Boeing subsidies, an EU official said on Tuesday, a day after the United States listed EU products it plans to hit with tariffs in their aircraft dispute, Reuters reported.
British Prime Minister Theresa May traveled to Berlin and Paris on Tuesday for talks with German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Emmanuel Macron, the two dominant leaders of the European Union, to seek a further extension to her country's delayed withdrawal process from the EU, after suffering yet another setback in Parliament.
US President Donald Trump on Sunday announced the departure of Homeland Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen, underscoring his intent to toughen immigration policy amid a surge in illegal crossings along the southern border, Agence France-Presse reported.
With the possibility looming that the United Kingdom could crash out of the European Union on Friday with a no-deal Brexit, the British government on Monday continued with intense cross-party talks seeking a compromise that might include remaining in a customs union arrangement.
African countries should speed up their digital transitions to raise more financing for the continent's development, according to a recent report by the United Nations Economic Commission of Africa, or UNECA.
JERUSALEM - Israel's leader will face a "real problem" if he follows through with his election campaign promise to annex Jewish settlements in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, the Palestinian foreign minister said on Sunday.
CHALOEM PHRA KIAT, Thailand - On the scorching on Saturday afternoon, dozens of local Thai students dressed like apsaras were dancing together on the stairway in front of the main sanctuary of Phanom Rung, an ancient Khmer temple in northeastern Thailand. This is a part of an annual festival promoting culture and attract tourists.
TRIPOLI/BENGHAZI, Libya - The United Nations is determined to hold Libya's national conference on possible elections on time, even as eastern forces advance on the capital Tripoli in an escalation of the conflict, a UN envoy said on Saturday, Reuters reported.
The US government may designate an arm of Iran's military a terrorist group, which would be a first for Washington. Iran vows to fight back.
DINARD, France - The Group of Seven nations ended a foreign ministers' meeting in western France without quarreling on Saturday, as they looked to lay the groundwork for a leaders' summit in August despite the absence of the US Secretary of State, Reuters reported.
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