May 9, 2019 EU refuses to concede to Iran’s threat to resume higher uranium enrichment in 60 days unless new terms are met An increasingly hamstrung European Union announced Thursday that it would not accept the 60-day “ultimatum” issued by Tehran this week, in which the pariah government announced it would stop adhering to parts of the controversial 2015 Iran Deal unless new terms were negotiated with the remaining partners.
May 9, 2019 Mussolini’s great-grandson defends fascism, family legacy: 'You can't define it in terms of right or wrong' The great-grandson of Italy's fascist dictator Benito Mussolini, who is running for a European Parliament seat, defended his grandfather's legacy on Wednesday, calling the era "a very complicated, complex period."
April 25, 2019 Slovakia bucks populist trend as liberal novice prepares to take power as country's first female president Slovakia’s first female president-elect is an unapologetic liberal who will soon take power in a region increasingly consumed by right-wing populism and anti-European Union sentiment.
April 17, 2019 Polish PM worries over Brexit impact on EU reform Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki told ӣƵ host Neil Cavuto on Wednesday that he understood the United States' concerns about alliances like the European Union, and worried that Britain's E.U. exit will hurt his nation's fight for free-market reform.
April 15, 2019 Julian Assange used the embassy as ‘center for spying,’ Ecuadorian president says WikiLeaks co-founder Julian Assange reportedly violated his asylum conditions when he used the Ecuadorian embassy in London as a “center for spying,” the country’s president said in a recent interview.
April 10, 2019 Britain, EU agree to delay Brexit deadline until Oct. 31 European leaders and British Prime Minister Theresa May agreed Wednesday to push the final deadline for the U.K. to depart the bloc until Halloween.