From trade to defense, EU countries are eager to take charge of their own destiny. They just can’t agree on how.
A senior EU official clarified to POLITICO that the leaders are set to discuss how to handle the U.S. and Chinese postures in ...
America was always there before. No matter who was in the Oval Office, no matter which party held the majority in Congress, ...
Quick compromise on farm protections puts the Latin America deal in EU leaders’ court as they convene for summit.
A combination of new tariffs from Washington and Brussels has left the sector teetering on the edge. And now it’s facing a ...
Geopolitics enters the balance sheet PFR’s strategy marks a paradigm shift: integrating economics with security. Business now anchors state security, with “economic and defence resilience” as a core ...
Countries are sharply divided over whether to use Russia’s frozen assets to bolster Kyiv’s shattered finances.
Ahead of their biggest protest since the 1990s, farmers are madder than ever. We rate the policy responses and reactions on a pen-and-manure scale.
Vladimir Putin called European leaders “little pigs” who wanted to profit from the collapse of Russia. Speaking at an annual ...
Chandra, whom No. 10 Downing Street had ranked as a leading candidate as recently as this week, was superseded in the pecking ...
The EU is in a race against time to appease Belgian concerns over a €210 billion financing package for Ukraine that leverages ...
EU leaders hold crucial talks on using frozen Russian assets to fund Ukraine’s war effort. In one of the most high-pressure ...
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