UK Labour’s Corbyn to urge EU’s Barnier to avoid no deal Brexit
The leader of Britain’s opposition Labour party Jeremy Corbyn will warn the EU’s Brexit chief Michel Barnier of the dangers of a “no deal” Brexit when he visits Brussels on Thursday, his party said.
Trump sees no time frame for North Korea deal, second summit coming
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Wednesday he did not have a time frame for North Korea to denuclearize just as his secretary of state, Mike Pompeo, plans to visit Pyongyang again next month to set up a second summit for Trump and North Korean leade…
Trump open to one-state solution to Israeli-Palestinian conflict
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Wednesday he would be open to a one-state solution to resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict if that was the preference of the parties themselves.
May losing support for no-deal Brexit if EU rejects Chequers plan: report
British Prime Minister Theresa May is losing cabinet support for her plan to revert to a ‘no-deal’ Brexit if Europe rejects the Chequers proposals, The Times newspaper reported, citing sources.
U.S. pressure could work only if Iran deal survives: France
France’s president said on Wednesday that the United States’ sanctions policy on Iran could force Tehran to negotiate, but only if European powers are able to ensure it sticks to a 2015 nuclear deal that is preventing hard-liners from taking control.
Court orders Polish PM to correct election rally comments
A court on Wednesday ordered Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki to correct within 48 hours comments he made comparing his government’s record with its predecessor’s, during a crucial election campaign.
Latam nations, Canada ask ICC to probe Venezuela government
A group of Latin American countries and Canada said on Wednesday they had asked the International Criminal Court to investigate Venezuela’s government over allegations of crimes against humanity in using force to repress political opponents.
Cuba’s president tells U.N. will continue Castro brothers’ project
Cuba’s new president, Miguel Diaz-Canel, born after its 1959 revolution, said at the United Nations General Assembly on Wednesday his mandate represents a generational handover but he will continue the work started by the Castro brothers.
Erdogan urges Germany to designate Gulen network a terrorist group
President Tayyip Erdogan urged Germany in a newspaper article on the eve of his state visit there to designate the Fethullah Gulen movement, which Turkey blames for a failed 2016 coup, as a terrorist organization.
Pompeo to return to North Korea next month to prepare second Trump summit
U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said he had a “very positive” meeting with North Korea’s foreign minister on Wednesday and will visit Pyongyang again next month to prepare for a second summit between President Donald Trump and North Korean leader K…




