Macron thinks that there is not enough cooperation in Europe to effectively handle the migration crisis.
The charity boat, Ocean Viking, has been permitted by Italy to dock in Sicily, bringing the wait of 182 migrants to an end.
Johnson said he would rather be "dead in a ditch" than ask his European counterparts to postpone Brexit for a third time.
Johnson faces backlash after forcing the suspension of the British Parliament just weeks before the slated Brexit date.
African elephants can no longer be taken from the wild to be sold to zoos and circuses due to a new CITES law.
British Prime Minister Theresa May announced her resignation on Friday. The PM was in tears while announcing her decision to quit.
The key uncertainties over the future payments arise from future contingencies and the final settlement of accounts with the EU.
The U.K. is the number one destination for U.S. goods and services within the EU and the second-biggest recipient of American investment.
The ongoing policy uncertainty affects both ends of the economy: consumers and producers.
The UK's agonizing efforts to find a path out of the European Union is beginning to look a lot like a game or riddle with no solution – and certainly no winners.
Prime Minister emerged from a marathon five-hour Cabinet meeting to say agreement had been reached.
Theresa May's Cabinet met for an update on the talks, with the prime minister under pressure from pro-Brexit ministers not to make further concessions to the EU.
The idea of liberal democracy — for decades the cornerstone of the vaunted "European project" — is under fire.
Cook's speech at international conference on data privacy appeared to one-up his tech rivals and show off his company's credentials in data privacy.
The hard Brexit wheels are coming off. We know it, the EU knows it, May knows it.
Embattled Theresa May enrages Tory MPs as divorce talks between Britain and the EU stall on the issue of the Irish border.
Prime Minister Theresa May says "a border in the Irish Sea" was unacceptable.
Reports overnight in London that a deal on the Northern Ireland border, the last missing piece of a withdrawal agreement, was close.
Leaders of Europe's largest economy warn no trade deal would be a "disaster" for businesses on both sides of the English Channel.
French President Emmanuel Macron called pro-Brexit U.K. politicians "liars" who had misled the country
Theresa May's trip to Austria has made it even harder to argue that Chequers is really the answer to the Brexit question.
The Brexit-supporting UK tabloid Sun branded bloc leaders "EU dirty rats," accusing "Euro mobsters" Tusk and Macron of "ambushing" May.