Islamic State has killed at least 41 people and injured more than 80 others in an attack on a Shia cultural centre and news agency that share a building in [...]
On Wednesday 27 December 2017, Luxembourg’s Minister for Foreign and European Affairs and rsponsible for Immigration and Asylum, Jean Asselborn, is visiting Athens after he accepted an invitation to visit Greece’s capital city from Yannis Mouzalas, Greece’s Minister for [...]
The US government has announced significant cuts in its United Nations budget obligations for 2018-19 in what will be interpreted as a further ratcheting up of pressure from the Trump administration looking to bend decision-making at the international body to its [...]
Credit Suisse is at risk of posting a third consecutive annual loss after predicting it will take a €1.97 billion hit from a US tax overhaul signed into law by President Donald [...]
Brexit negotiators should take note: Brussels has acted to put European law first. It’s been fascinating to look at some of the reactions, in Europe and beyond, after the European commission last week took the unprecedented step of triggering a mechanism against Poland, for the first time potentially threatening to [...]