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EU is racing to secure U.S. trade deal and preparing for the worst
By
Alberto Nardelli
and
Bloomberg
July 21, 2025
Politics
What degree of power will America command in NATO? Europe warily awaits U.S. secretary Marco Rubio to determine the future of the alliance
By
Matthew Lee
,
Lorne Cook
and
The Associated Press
April 2, 2025
Politics
EU moves to shield its struggling metals industry from Trump’s tariffs
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AFP
March 19, 2025
Politics
Russia and China hitting Western democracies with ‘massive digital arsenals’ says EU
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AFP
March 18, 2025
Tech
Elon Musk risks multibillion dollar fines as X continues to pose a headache for the EU
By
Daniel Aronssohn
and
AFP
September 25, 2024
Tech
Elon Musk’s misery is limited to Brazil for now, but EU sanctions may be coming his way
By
Raziye Akkoc
and
AFP
September 5, 2024
Leadership
How a philosophy degree and years of private equity work catapulted Marco Alvera into the CEO chair at e-NG producer, Tree Energy Solutions
By
Peter Vanham
July 25, 2024
Tech
Apple’s feud with Europe’s DMA intensifies as iPhone maker gets hit for ‘illegal practices’ by not offering cheaper prices outside the App Store
By
Samuel Stolton
and
Bloomberg
June 24, 2024
Lifestyle
Summer travelers are flocking to northern and central European cities like Brussels and Munich to avoid Mediterranean heat and crowds
By
Sarah Rappaport
and
Bloomberg
June 1, 2024
Finance
Belgium is racking up debt as fast as the U.S.—but without the benefit of the dollar
By
Craig Stirling
,
Alexander Weber
,
Lyubov Pronina
and
Bloomberg
May 9, 2024
Politics
EU preps vast program of subsidies as it declares U.S. and China ‘no longer playing by the rules’
By
Samuel Petrequin
and
The Associated Press
April 18, 2024
Politics
German chancellor walks tightrope as he travels to China to discuss dumping, overproduction, and copyright violations
By
Bloomberg
April 15, 2024
Environment
Protests, pandemics, and prices push Europe into reforming its Green Deal
By
Ewa Krukowska
and
Bloomberg
April 5, 2024
Politics
Farmers in Brussels throw beets, spray manure at police and set hay alight to protest EU policies
By
Raf Casert
,
Mark Carlson
and
The Associated Press
March 27, 2024
Politics
Farmers on tractors storm the gates of Europe as Brussels battles burning bales of hay, flying eggs and beer bottles
By
Raf Casert
and
The Associated Press
February 1, 2024
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Nick Lichtenberg
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