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WSJ Europe
Apr 24, 2018

As ECB Contemplates Rate Move, Storm Clouds Gather
Trade disputes and a stronger currency are threatening a hard-fought economic recovery in the 19-nation eurozone, potentially delaying a move by the ECB to follow the Federal Reserve in increasing short-term interest rates.

WSJ Europe
Apr 24, 2018

Macron Visits Trump, Hoping to Bridge Policy Gaps
French President Emmanuel Macron arrived in Washington for the first state visit of Donald Trump's presidency, in a test of whether personal chemistry between the two leaders can bridge a yawning policy divide.

WSJ Europe
Apr 24, 2018

Spain Puts On a Show to Win Post-Brexit Military Role
The U.K.'s looming exit from the European Union brought senior European officials to Spain's main naval base for a military display designed to make the case for Spain to take over the U.K.'s command-and-control role.

WSJ Europe
Apr 24, 2018

Greece's Business Prospects Brighten After Lost Decade
As economic growth returns to Greece after a decade of crisis, so are some businesses that once wrote the country off.

WSJ Europe
Apr 23, 2018

Italy Running Out of Ways to Form Government
President Sergio Mattarella kicked off a fourth round of consultations among political parties to try to form a new government, as the likelihood of brokering a deal fades nearly two months after national elections.

WSJ Europe
Apr 23, 2018

Tensions Rise in Greece as Locals Attack Asylum Seekers
Groups of locals attacked migrants camping on the island of Lesbos, underscoring the continued tensions on Greek islands that continue to see thousands of Middle Eastern people arriving from Turkey each month.

WSJ Europe
Apr 22, 2018

U.K.'s National Health Service Is in Trouble
Seventy years after its foundation, Britain's beloved National Health Service, which delivers free care for all, struggles with chronic shortages, and politicians and experts are debating whether more public spending alone is the right solution.

WSJ Europe
Apr 21, 2018

Michael Cohen's Attorney Urges Judge to Delay 'Stormy Daniels' Suit Against Him
Lawyers for President Donald Trump's personal attorney Michael Cohen asked a federal judge here Friday to halt a civil case against him in light of the criminal investigation embroiling him in New York.

WSJ Europe
Apr 21, 2018

Human Rights Report by U.S. Singles Out Russia, China
The first assessment by the State Department under the Trump administration also reflects some policy changes.

WSJ Europe
Apr 20, 2018

CIA Memo Says Haspel Isn't to Blame for Destroyed Tapes
The CIA released a 2011 internal memo saying Gina Haspel wasn't to blame for the destruction of videotaped interrogations of terror suspects, an effort to shore up support on Capitol Hill for her nomination to lead the spy agency.

WSJ Europe
Apr 20, 2018

Trump to Face New Calls to Keep Iran Nuclear Deal
Emmanuel Macron and Angela Merkel will visit the White House next week, hoping to persuade President Trump to remain part of the Iranian nuclear agreement.

WSJ Europe
Apr 20, 2018

Basque Separatists Apologize for Decades of Violence
Basque separatist group ETA apologized for the hundreds of deaths and harm it caused during a campaign for an independent state, a step that paves the way for the group's potential dissolution.

WSJ Europe
Apr 19, 2018

Merkel and Macron Begin Sparring on Eurozone Reform
German and French leaders on Thursday kick-started what promised to be difficult talks about strengthening the eurozone's architecture, as Berlin maintained its skepticism over ambitious French proposals to deepen the integration of the currency union's economies.

WSJ Europe
Apr 19, 2018

Russian Crackdown on Messaging App Sparks Business Outages
When Russia's communications regulator tried to shut down a messaging app, hundreds of businesses and sites got caught in the web, underscoring how far Kremlin is willing to go to tighten its grip on the internet.

WSJ Europe
Apr 19, 2018

Turkey's Erdogan Calls Early Election
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan called an election more than a year early, a gambit that could help him secure a new term while the nation is still clocking record economic growth.

WSJ Europe
Apr 19, 2018

Don't Rule Out an EU-U.S. Trade War
The EU is refusing to bow to U.S. demands for concessions as the price of making temporary exemptions from steel and aluminum tariffs permanent before they expire on May 1.

WSJ Europe
Apr 19, 2018

EU Seeks to Avoid U.S. Steel Tariffs by Reviving Trade Pact
The European Union is drawing up a peace offer it hopes will end trade hostilities with the White House and avoid steel and aluminum tariffs being imposed on the bloc in two weeks' time, according to European officials.

WSJ Europe
Apr 18, 2018

Italy's President Hopes Neutral Politician Can Break Stalemate
Italy's President Sergio Mattarella asked a parliamentary leader to mediate among party chiefs in an attempt to form a government, hoping a neutral figure can end the political paralysis that has persisted since March's elections.

WSJ Europe
Apr 18, 2018

Ruling to Let Migrants Travel Around Greece, Officials Say
A Greek court ruled that migrants arriving on Aegean islands near Turkey should be allowed to travel freely around the country, officials said, a decision that could alleviate dire conditions on the islands, but might derail a pact aimed at limiting arrivals.

WSJ Europe
Apr 18, 2018

U.S. Holds Back on New Russia Sanctions
White House officials said U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley spoke prematurely in saying the Trump administration would imminently impose new sanctions on Russia over its support for the Assad regime in Syria. Conflicting messages about a new round of Russia sanctions are the latest instance of the White House struggling to speak with one voice.

WSJ Europe
Apr 17, 2018

Macron Appeals for EU Unity in Face of Nationalism
French President Emmanuel Macron set out on a campaign to drum up grassroots support for the European Union, urging unity as he faces resistance throughout the 28-nation bloc to his plan to deepen ties.

WSJ Europe
Apr 16, 2018

U.S. Pastor Held in Turkey Denies Links to Terrorists
An American pastor who has spent 18 months in Turkish custody appeared for the first time in court Monday, denying accusations of espionage and contacts with terrorists in a case that has exacerbated tense relations between Washington and Ankara.

WSJ Europe
Apr 16, 2018

EU Support Grows for New Iran Sanctions
European Union diplomats said there is growing support for imposing new sanctions on Iran as they seek to persuade President Donald Trump to stick by the 2015 nuclear deal between Tehran and six world powers.

WSJ Europe
Jan 31, 2018

Last Year's Market Nightmare Is 2018's Italian Yawn
Italian assets have rallied and outperformed European peers, thanks in part to the country's expanding economy and shrinking unemployment, soothing investor concern.

WSJ Europe
Jan 31, 2018

Russia Returns to U.S.'s Backyard
Russia is solidifying its footing close to U.S. shores, in the Caribbean, a region Moscow abandoned after the Cold War and has gradually returned to with investment, diplomacy and military hardware.

WSJ Europe
Jan 31, 2018

Bank of England's Carney Sees Signs of a Pickup in U.K. Wages
Bank of England Gov. Mark Carney said he expects a revival in British household income growth this year after a lengthy squeeze. In testimony to lawmakers, Mr. Carney said he sees signs that wage growth is firming as the labor market strengthens.

WSJ Europe
Jan 30, 2018

Macron's France Great Again? European Growth Outpaces U.S.
A revival of the French economy has helped the eurozone clock its strongest growth in a decade, outpacing the U.S. last year, as businesses shake off economic fears that had long gripped the country.

WSJ Europe
Jan 30, 2018

Cyprus President Leads First-Round Vote, Heads to Runoff
Incumbent Cypriot president Nicos Anastasiades was the top finisher on Sunday's first round of presidential elections, but failed to garner a majority of votes needed to avoid a runoff.

WSJ Europe
Jan 30, 2018

U.S. Plans New Russia Sanctions Based on List of Elites
U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin told lawmakers that the Trump administration plans to levy new Russia sanctions based on a list of oligarchs and senior government officials published late Monday.

WSJ Europe
Jan 30, 2018

VW Suspends Chief Lobbyist Over Diesel Tests on Monkeys and Humans
Volkswagen has suspended a senior executive amid mounting outrage over revelations that the car maker conducted experiments on animal and humans in an effort to disprove links between diesel fumes and respiratory illnesses.

WSJ Europe
Jan 30, 2018

Putin Sells Russian Voters on Economic Turnaround, Even a Small One
Vladimir Putin is taking credit for the Russian economy's emergence from recession as he travels the country ahead of a March presidential election that is almost certain to extend his 18-year rule.

WSJ Europe
Jan 28, 2018

President Trump Hints at Retaliation Against EU for Unfair Trade
President Donald Trump extended his threats of action against America's trading partners, this time hinting at major retaliation against the European Union for what he described as its "very unfair" trade policy toward the U.S.

WSJ Europe
Jan 28, 2018

Dutch Skepticism About the EU Remains a Force
Pro-European mainstream parties may have triumphed in the Netherlands in last year's elections. Yet as the European Union embarks on what is likely to be another momentous year, Dutch politics shouldn't be taken for granted.

WSJ Europe
Jan 28, 2018

Russia-Friendly Czech President Wins Re-election
Czech voters re-elected their Russia-friendly president, dealing a defeat to a center-left candidate who had pledged to reverse a growing tide of euroskepticism in the region.

WSJ Europe
Jan 26, 2018

ECB's Draghi Criticizes Mnuchin's Currency Comments
European Central Bank President Mario Draghi criticized remarks by U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin that a weak dollar benefits U.S. trade, signaling a fresh economic policy rift between European officials and the Trump administration.

WSJ Europe
Jan 25, 2018

Trump, U.K. Prime Minister Deny Strains in Ties at Davos Meeting
President Donald Trump talked up the strength of the U.S.'s relationship with the U.K. after meeting with Prime Minister Theresa May, despite a spell of strained relations between the two allies.

WSJ Europe
Jan 25, 2018

In Davos, Europeans Warn of Risks to Globalism
U.S. President Donald Trump's "America First" agenda loomed over the World Economic Forum in Davos on Wednesday as European leaders sounded the alarm over the future of globalism and the system of international trade that underpins it.

WSJ Europe
Jan 25, 2018

ECB's Next Step on Stimulus in Focus
The European Central Bank could be enjoying a rare period of calm, after announcing a major reduction of its stimulus in October. Instead, the bank's top officials have started squabbling publicly over their next move.

WSJ Europe
Jan 24, 2018

A Tale of Two Italys: One Exciting, the Other, Terrifying
Europe's political class sees great risk in Italy's March 4 elections, while investors are focusing for now on the resurgent economy.

WSJ Europe
Jan 24, 2018

Germany Falling Short of Emissions Targets
Germany is missing its European climate targets and will have to pay for rights to emit green house gases due to polluting vehicles, farms and buildings, the government said, an embarrassing admission for Chancellor Angela Merkel who had once put energy transformation at the forefront of her policies.

WSJ Europe
Jan 24, 2018

The Flat Tax Is Back in Italy Election Campaign
Silvio Berlusconi has sparked heated debate by dusting off a long-standing promise to institute a flat tax, an idea that has particular appeal in a country wracked by tax evasion and a tortuous tax code. Opponents call the idea a fantasy.

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