Thursday, 20 August 2020_Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan says Turkey will continue energy exploration in disputed waters in the eastern Mediterranean Sea, ramping up tensions with Greece and the entire European Union (EU).
TEHRAN, December 29 -The European Union says new rules have taken effect to strengthen the Schengen Information System (SIS) in order to close “a critical security gap” among the bloc's member states.
TEHRAN, June 29 -European Union leaders reached an agreement on migration after almost 10 hours of chaotic talks in Brussels over the sensitive issue threatening their union and zone of free travel, as well as German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s government.
TEHRAN, June 29 - European Union leaders reached a crucial deal on steps to tackle migration during all-night talks Friday after resolving a bitter row with Italy's hardline new premier.
TEHRAN, June 27 -The European Union (EU) says talks with Turkey to potentially accept Ankara’s accession to the bloc have reached a deadlock over alleged Turkish rights violations and judicial failures.
TEHRAN, March 18 -Britain should consider postponing its official departure from the European Union because many key negotiating issues still remain unresolved a year before the UK will leave the bloc, a key committee of British lawmakers has suggested.
TEHRAN, January 20 -Berlin must work with Paris to improve and deepen the European union, German Foreign Minister Sigmar Gabriel urged as his Social Democrats weigh renewing a coalition with Chancellor Angela Merkel.
TEHRAN, December 20-The Bank of England will allow European banks to continue selling their services in the United Kingdom without having to create expensive subsidiaries after Britain leaves the European Union, the BBC reported on Wednesday.
TEHRAN, November 20 -The third round of high-level negotiations on nuclear cooperation between officials of Iran and the European Union (EU) have kicked off Monday morning in Tehran.
TEHRAN, April 16, YJC -Turks began voting in a hotly contested referendum on Sunday that could place sweeping new powers in the hands of President Tayyip Erdogan.
A court in Egypt violated the country’s international human rights obligations by sentencing 183 men to death Monday for killing 13 policemen, the European Union said.