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After London Attack, British Election Campaign Resumes
After the third attack in less than three months, Prime Minister Theresa May said Thursday's election would go ahead.
Britain Reacts as Expected to Attack—With Sarcasm
With their typical stiff upper lips and the hashtag #ThingsThatLeaveBritainReeling, Brits show they will not be cowed by terrorism.
London Attack: Police Arrest 12 In East London Suburb
The arrests were made in connection with Saturday's attack that killed seven.
May Vows 'Enough is Enough' After London Attack
British leader says extremists must be denied safe space online or abroad.
Emmanuel Macron Projected To Defeat Marine Le Pen
Speaking after the projection was announced, Macron hailed "a new hopeful and confident chapter" for France.
Will the New French President Be Able to Govern?
It is unlikely that either Macron or Le Pen will win control of Parliament.
EU approves visa-free travel for Ukrainians
The pro-Western government in Kiev is moving closer to the EU and NATO.
All Arrested in London Attack Released Without Charge
British authorities have not found evidence linking Khalid Masood to terror groups.
Britain to Review Parliament Security After Attack
Authorities won't confirm nor deny reports that a gate was left undefended while a policeman was being helped.
British Defense Chief Warns of 'New Kind of Terrorism'
London and the United Kingdom continue to be the subject of an "elevated threat" of terrorism.
The London Parliament Attacker Has Been Identified
The man who killed three people in an attack outside London's House of Parliament has been named as Khalid Masood.
Tim Farron Praises Police After London Attack
The Liberal Democrat leader was part of a group of MPs on the scene during the attack.
London Attack: Survivor Recounts Car-Ramming Near-Miss
Rob Lyon describes how he survived an attack in the heart of British democracy.
Bulgaria Recalls Turkey Envoy as Tensions Rise
The Balkan country is set to elect a new government later this month.
Russia's Zhirinovsky Vows to Shoot Opponents
The Russian president's ever-present, far-right foil had a loud outburst in parliament.
UK Lawmakers Demand Power to Reject Final Brexit Terms
The amended bill now demands that Britain's parliament has to approve any exit deal before it is debated by the European Parliament.
China Cuts Growth Goal to 6.5 Percent and Pushes Reform
Beijing plans to focus on risk control as President Xi's first term enters its final year.
Wealth of China's Lawmakers Grew Faster Than Economy
The 100 richest lawmakers have a combined wealth close to the GDP of Belgium, totaling more than $507 billion.
Protests Erupt as U.K. Parliament Debates Trump Visit
As parliament debated a petition signed by nearly 2 million people, crowds gathered outside with placards bearing slogans such as "Dump Trump, Fight Bigotry".
Former EU Commissioner: Deny Parliament Brexit Vote
Hill's comments come as the bill that will authorize Prime Minister Theresa May to trigger Brexit reaches parliament's upper chamber, the House of Lords.
Austrian Parliament Site Taken Down by Turkish Hackers
A Turkish group claimed the cyberattack was "in response to this racism of Austria against Muslims."
Will Tories Join Labour in Opposing May's Brexit Plan?
U.K. prime minister needs the support of her entire party to approve her strategy without change.
Schulz Warns U.S. Against Lifting Russia Sanctions
Martin Schulz said that Europe had to stand up to defend liberal values.
Russia is 'Guarantor' of Family Values: Duma Speaker
Vyacheslav Volodin spoke after the head of the church addressed parliament.
Russia's Lavrov Compares 'Master Deal' Trump to Putin
Russia's foreign minister said Putin always negotiates for Russia's benefit.
British MPs 'Will Not Be Able To Block Brexit'
'It was the people who make the decision. So it is not for parliament to reverse that,' the Brexit secretary said.
Polish Opposition Vows to Continue Blocking Parliament
Opponents accuse ruling party of shedding democratic principles with plan to curb media access to parliament.
UK Supreme Court to Decide Parliament's Role in Brexit
If the prime minister wins her appeal, she can invoke Article 50. Lose and Parliament could block Brexit.
Erdogan Threatens Open Borders If EU Freeze Membership
The president made comments about refugees after the European Parliament voted to stop talks on Turkey's EU accession.
Conservatives Urge PM May to Drop Brexit Court Appeal
Abandoning the legal battle would avoid the risk of Scotland and Northern Ireland being afforded greater leeway in the decision to leave the EU.