EU will keep working to preserve Iran nuclear deal: Mogherini
The European Union will work to preserve the 2015 nuclear deal with Iran and would welcome any moves to add to its conditions, EU foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini said on Friday.
UK’s Johnson says lawmaker attempts to stop no-deal Brexit make it more likely
Lawmakers who are seeking to block a no-deal Brexit are making it more likely that Britain leaves the European Union without a deal, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Friday.
Erdogan says eyeing Russian jets; plans to meet Trump in New York
President Tayyip Erdogan said on Friday that Turkey will ensure it is able to buy and produce fighter jets and that Russian Su-35s and Su-57s are a possible alternative to U.S. planes.
China denies credentials to Wall Street Journal reporter
China has not renewed journalist’s credentials for a reporter of the Wall Street Journal, the newspaper’s parent company said on Friday, effectively kicking him out of the country.
Brexit endgame: It’s PM Johnson vs parliament in historic showdown
After more than 1,000 days of political brawling, hordes of headlines and dizzying lurches in sterling, the battle of Brexit enters the endgame.
Suspect in Berlin killing had links to Russian state security: Der Spiegel
The suspect detained over the killing last week of a Georgian citizen in Berlin had a passport whose number linked him to Russian security services, German magazine Der Spiegel reported on Friday.
EU will not budge if it thinks Brexit can be stopped: PM Johnson
The European Union will not give Britain the divorce deal it wants if it believes that Brexit can be stopped, Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Friday.
Timeline: From Magna Carta to Brexit – 800 years of constitutional crises in Britain
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson faces accusations of triggering the biggest constitutional crisis in decades after he announced that parliament would be suspended for around a month shortly before the country is due to leave the European Union.
UK’s Johnson: ‘movement under the keel’ in Brexit talks – ITV reporter
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Friday there was “movement under the keel” in negotiations with the European Union on Brexit, an ITV reporter said.
After long gap, China’s ruling elite to gather for October conclave
Top officials of China’s ruling Communist Party will hold a key meeting in October to discuss improving governance and “perfecting” the country’s socialist system, state media said on Friday, more than a year after the last was held.




