Britain’s May invokes Article 50, formally triggering two-year Brexit process
London authorities name the attacker who killed four people near Parliament as a 52-year-old British-born convert to Islam
British-born Khalid Masood, 52, was known to the police for a number of previous convictions for assaults, including possession of offensive weapons
Authorities believe the car and knife attack that killed three people near Parliament was an act of terrorism by British-born attacker
The British parliament building in London has been put on lockdown
Will France and Germany follow?
People on the streets of Bucharest are exposing a darker side of the government's anti-corruption efforts that have been much lauded by the United States and the European Union. To many of the demonstrators, the anti-corruption fight itself has become corrupt. VOA's Luis Ramirez reports.
Romania's biggest protests since fall of communism follow years of warnings by some in West: Is Romania's anti-corruption fight what it appears to be?
Analysts say the rising role of big data could render polling obsolete, if the Trump and Brexit victories are any indication
Mattis says NATO countries need to beef up their defense contributions
Private intelligence companies are blossoming industry with worth estimated at $19 billion
How is Europe adapting to Trump? Not well, say some observers but nations may have no choice but to overcome their shock, get on with business
British lawmakers vote overwhelmingly to begin process of leaving EU, marking point of no return after months of court battles and other attempts to block it
Automakers like Volkswagen have long depended heavily on their plants in Mexico to supply the US market, but Volkswagen, for one, said it will not shift production from Mexico
After its annual report on corruption perceptions, the Berlin-based Transparency International minces no words in laying out what it sees as troubling signs in new US administration
Britain one step closer to dumping EU as Prime Minister Theresa May's government presents draft of law to begin Brexit process
PM has called Trump's past remarks about women 'unacceptable' but says she wants to focus on trade, terrorism, Syria
The prime minister has called Donald Trump's past remarks about women "unacceptable" but says she is willing to put differences aside and focus more on trade, terrorism and Syria. VOA's Luis Ramirez reports.
Britain’s Supreme Court rules government needs parliament’s OK
Prime Minister says final deal will be put to parliament for vote and if approved, deal would call for phased implementation
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