From Venezuela to Greenland, Washington is treating allies as territory to manage — forcing the EU to decide whether it will ...
Greenland’s legacy of Danish colonialism, forced relocations and cultural trauma may now become the opening Donald Trump ...
The US strike that ousted Nicolás Maduro last week has divided European public opinion. What has shocked the West has long ...
Brussels’ push to integrate defence procurement and production across the EU is running up against national interests, ...
Last year radically transformed Europe, as Russia continued its war in Ukraine and the US reneged on longstanding commitments ...
A corruption scandal rocking the European External Action Service is the latest blow to an institution long criticised for its weak grip on the ...
As negotiations intensify over the European Union’s next Multiannual Financial Framework (MFF), policymakers are being urged to recognise that respiratory health, and in particular chronic obstructive ...
The last-ditch agreement by European governments early Friday to jointly borrow €90 billion to loan to Ukraine came together only as the result of an obscure and seldom-used tool that allowed leaders ...
The European plastics recycling sector is in deep crisis. By the end of 2025, nearly one million tonnes of recycling capacity will have been lost since 2023 – an amount equivalent to the recycling ...
SARCELLES, France — On market day, this suburb north of Paris feels like a living mosaic of France’s layered social fabric. The stalls are a riot of colour and sound: shoes for €6, halal and kosher ...
MEP Lynn Boylan (The Left,IE) and MEP Catarina Vieira (Greens/EFA, NL) are lead and shadow rapporteurs of the Deforestation Monitoring Group within the European Parliament’s Committee for ...
The European life sciences industry is experiencing a moment of profound change. Exacerbated by the current geopolitical environment, growing competition from the US and China, decreasing levels of ...