European Union
More News
-
EU mission hints at five-year strategic partnership with Pakistan
Envoy says current relationship between Pakistan and EU has entered stable state
-
EU mission tells govt to strictly enforce child, labour rights
Delegation is in Pakistan to assess implementation of UN conventions
-
TTIP: EU, US trade deal not dead yet
Govts across Europe. Washington and Brussels were committed to sealing TTIP before President Obama leaves office
-
Police centre siege: Terrorist assault sparks worldwide denunciation
Washington, Tokyo, Riyadh, others extend condolences to families of victims
-
Stalled: Canada says EU’s ‘job’ to save trade pact
Deal in trouble due to Belgian region’s refusal to sign on
-
UK businesses urge to rule out ‘worst’ options
Financial markets already reacting to signs of ‘hard Brexit’
-
Asian markets rise again, pounds hits 31-year low
Traders took the report as a sign the world's top economy is getting back on track
-
Climate change: Cyclists ride through Islamabad to raise awareness
Organised by the European Union Delegation to Pakistan and World Wildlife Fund
-
Time spent commuting to and from work is ‘work’, rules EU court
Judgement applies to workers without fixed office; will affect millions of public, private sector employees across EU
-
Post-Brexit Referendum: Scotland struggles to stay part of EU
Edinburgh’s pro-independence devolved govt has pledged to uphold Scotland’s EU membership in whatever way it can
-
Former British PM David Cameron resigns from parliament
'It isn't really possible to be a proper back bench MP as a former prime minister'
-
Back Taxes On Apple: EU states demand slice of tax bonanza
The European Commission last month ordered Apple to reimburse a record 13 billion euros
-
Post-Brexit: UK businesses ‘fat and lazy’, says country’s trade minister
Says negotiating trade deals a waste without exporters to fill market
-
Pakistan's export goal unlikely to be met in absence of action plan
KCCI chief asks govt to address supply, demand-related challenges.
-
Brexit impact: UK to match EU funds
The cost will depend on the level of applications for funds and on when Britain leaves the EU
-
World rallies behind Pakistan in anti-terror fight
US, EU and the UN condemn hospital bombing
-
Trade concessions: Lobbying under way for GSP Plus extension
EU parliament will hold debate on the issue in coming months
-
Employment growth: Labour report lifts Wall Street stocks
S&P, Nasdaq finished at all-time high; London stock market rose 0.8%
-
Eu scholarships : Seventy students selected
Eu scholarships : Seventy students selected
-
Brexit aftermath pulls down plane orders
Airbus slashed output of its A380 superjumbo
-
Leaving EU 'does not mean leaving Europe': UK's Boris Johnson
Great Britain's new foreign minister says had a 'very, very busy' first day on the job
-
Partnership: US, EU resume talks on largest free trade area
Activists believe it will provide unfair benefits for big businesses
-
Aftermath of Brexit: Remittances, aid flow from UK could slow down, says IPR
Asks govt to lobby Britain for continuing Pakistan’s GSP Plus status
-
EU migration to Germany hits record high
Germany's economic success and relatively low unemployment has drawn people from the EU's poorer members
-
Northern Irish deputy leader calls for vote on united Ireland
The British government now has no mandate to represent the views of the North in any future negotiations with the EU
-
Switzerland sets up Brexit hotline for worried citizens
The hotline was opened just hours after results showing Britons had opted to leave the European Union.
-
'A bad day for Europe', says Germany's Gabriel
Results from Thursday's landmark referendum showed Britain voted to leave the EU
-
Cameron's luck runs out as EU vote puts future on line
Britain voted to become the first state ever to withdraw from the bloc
-
England captain Rooney keeps mum on Brexit
"I'd like to keep it private. Whatever happens will happen"
-
Britons cast historic vote on EU future
A record 46.5 million voters are signed up to take an irreversible decision on Britain's future in the 28-nation EU
-
'Out is out,' EU's Juncker warns Britain
"The British policymakers and British voters have to know that there will not be any kind of renegotiation"
-
David Beckham to vote against Brexit
British premier 'delighted' on footballer's decision to back the campaign to remain in EU
-
European celebrities sign 'love letter' to Britain
The letter comes with three weeks to go until the June 23 referendum on Britain's membership of the European Union
-
Turkey could suspend EU deals: Erdogan adviser
Yigit Bulut, who advises president on economy, says: 'we do not expect anything from EU'
-
Putin 'not entirely persuaded' by European unity: Obama
Obama says Europe's migrant crisis is also a problem for the United States
-
Odds move sharply towards Britain staying in EU cut after Obama warning
Betting odds have moved sharply in favour of Britons voting to remain in the European Union
-
Top European countries call to end shell company secrecy
Europe's five leading economies call for a crackdown on tax havens
-
Most French also want vote on EU membership: UK study
However, 44 per cent say they will vote to stay in if one is held
-
Russia decries 'new Cold War' as East-West strains cloud talks
Almost every day we are accused of making new horrible threats against NATO, Europe or the US, says Russian PM
-
Free and fair polls: EU observer votes down electronic balloting
Electoral mission chief says technology won’t make up for lack of administrative capacity
-
EU leaders tackle terrorism in wake of Paris attacks
EU leaders vowed on Friday to step up the fight against terrorism
-
EU pushes for anti-terror rules on collecting passenger data
European Parliament has the final say on whether to adopt the system
-
Majority of Britons want to leave the EU after Paris attacks: poll
The ORB survey of 2,000 people showed 52 per cent of British voters wanted to leave while 48 per cent wanted to stay
-
EU calls for European intelligence agency
Proposal comes amid concerns about how Paris attackers were able to remain under the radar
-
Will visit Pakistan soon to send back migrants: EU migration commissioner
Avramopoulos says EU will get tough on migrants who are simply seeking a better life rather than fleeing conflict
-
‘EU cannot stay separate from terrorism after supplying NATO troops’
Speakers criticise association of 'extremists' to Muslims, South Asians and Pakistanis
-
Hungary PM rejects Merkel's 'moral imperialism' in refugee crisis
Hungarian PM accused German Chancellor Merkel of trying to impose her vision of an open EU on the rest of the bloc
-
Slovakia refuses to accept Muslim refugees 'over absence of mosques'
Interior ministry spokesperson denies move is discriminatory and says it is aimed at ensuring community cohesion