
Macron Calls for Stronger EU Defence Role
With dwindling confidence in U.S. support, France’s president calls the EU’s mutual defence clause a real commitment, amid European moves to strengthen security.

With dwindling confidence in U.S. support, France’s president calls the EU’s mutual defence clause a real commitment, amid European moves to strengthen security.

A meeting between Brussels and the Taliban could take place before the summer involving EU officials and representatives of member states.

A Monday meeting in Brussels was supposed to reorder the European position on Lebanon, the Palestinian Authority, and the two-state solution.

Moscow cautioned that EU accession could trigger new restrictions against Georgia—based on the Kremlin’s “unfriendly countries” list.

Faced with a trade pact linking up parts of global agriculture, European farmers’ groups are pushing back—with the support of France and several other EU member states.

The former Bulgarian president said this was a “victory of hope over distrust, a victory of freedom over fear.”

Washington indicates that European companies could face new regulatory burdens if the proposed rules move forward.

Britain will contribute €661 million towards the Erasmus programme’s costs in 2027.

Brussels trade chief says new 50% steel tariffs are vital for Europe’s strategic autonomy and industrial strength.

Thinking in terms of functional regions with which no one identifies simply doesn’t work: Europe would do well to give this some thought.