Trump’s Triumph—a Turning Point for Europe?
The breakdown of the German Scholz government could open the way for major change—but the CDU is too timid.
The breakdown of the German Scholz government could open the way for major change—but the CDU is too timid.
The Secretary of State nominee is a known hardliner on China and Iran—and supporter of Israel and NATO.
EU lawmakers divided on U.S. election but united on strengthening European security and competitiveness.
We stand on the cusp of a transnational alignment of conservative leaders committed to economic strength, cultural sovereignty, and individual liberty.
A brand new department for efficiency led by Elon Musk is intended to drive “structural reform” of federal government
Industry insiders believe a second Trump term is the “worst-case scenario” for wind power companies across Europe.
A luxury cruise line offers lengthy getaways for wealthy Harris supporters terrified of what is to come.
With a majority in Congress, the Republican president will face little resistance to freely pursue his foreign policy objectives.
Europe should expect a mix of positive and negative effects from a Trump presidency. With a little luck, the positive effects will outweigh the negative ones.
Foreign Secretary David Lammy backtracks after describing the President-elect as “a woman-hating, neo-Nazi-sympathising sociopath.”
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