Northern Ireland’s Democratic Unionist Party, which props up the ruling Conservatives, dealt another blow to Prime Minister Theresa May on Wednesday by describing the government... Read more
It has left the Belgian government fighting for survival and prompted the departure of Slovakia’s foreign minister — here’s everything you need to know about the UN migration pac... Read more
France will suspend controversial fuel tax increases that have sparked weeks of demonstrations by the ‘gilets jaunes’ (yellow vests) movement. The u-turn, announced by French Pri... Read more
The EU’s top court, European Court of Justice’s advocate general said on Tuesday Britain has the right to withdraw its Brexit notice from the European Union unilaterally.... Read more
British MPs are set to debate and vote on a motion that could see government ministers found in contempt of parliament. Opposition parties say Downing Street limited the amount of informatio... Read more
Protests by the “gilets jaunes” (yellow vests) are now into their third week. The movement started online as a protest against rising fuel prices but has spread to include people angr... Read more
The host of the COP24 is also Europe’s second biggest coal producer, after Germany, and Europe’s black sheep when it comes to conforming to the 2015 Paris agreement. While coal accounts for... Read more
The greatest lesson that President George H. W. Bush — warrior, statesman, politician and peacemaker— can teach us, and future generations, is that a public figure can be good, as well as gr... Read more
By Krysti Shallenberger, Alaska’s Energy Desk People take shelter in a lobby after an earthquake hits Anchorage on November 30, 2018. (Video still by Joey Mendolia/Alaska Public Media)... Read more
By Jim Finkle, Arjun Panchadar (Reuters) – Marriott International said on Friday hackers stole about 500 million records from its Starwood Hotels reservation system in an attack that b... Read more



