Luxembourg’s unemployment rate remained at 6.4% for the fifth consecutive month in September, with 16,493 jobseekers registered, according to ADEM [...]
Riot police kettle hundreds of migrants and refugees queuing for buses to take them to accommodation centres across France. Up to 2,000 people were expected to leave the Calais refugee camp on Tuesday, as isolated scuffles broke out on the second day of an attempt by the French government to clear the [...]
Lithuanians fed up with low wages and a labour exodus voted for major changes in Sunday’s general election, handing victory to a farmers’ party that previously held just one seat in [...]
Eurozone officials announced Tuesday they have approved 2.8 billion euros for Greece from its huge third bailout after the cash-strapped nation delivered the needed [...]
Wallonia regional leader Paul Magnette said he could not agree on Monday to the Belgian government signing a landmark EU-Canada free trade accord under deadline pressure from the [...]
A leading member of the Philippines’ senate has called for an international criminal investigation into the country’s president in an effort to stop a vicious war on drugs that has killed more than 3,800 people since [...]