
Battery Maker Northvolt Assets Bought by U.S. Lyten
The deal rekindles hopes for Europe’s battery industry.

The deal rekindles hopes for Europe’s battery industry.

As warnings of a Wall Street ‘correction’ grow louder, some European countries risk following suit. Others are more resilient.

The plan would reduce legal uncertainty and ease market access by replacing national SPC filings with one unified process.

The Wuppertal knife assault raises questions over public safety and sparks security concerns.

Osama Krayem, already convicted over Paris and Brussels terror attacks, gets life for war crimes in Syria.

Investigation closed after prosecutor deems ‘art installation’ to not be threatening or disrespectful to Jews.

Police are investigating the display as a hate crime.

Despite public opposition, activists want to make it even easier for people to legally change their gender.

Iranian-funded terrorists are embedding themselves in Swedish criminal gangs and planning wider attacks on citizens.

Sweden, one of Europe’s most entrenched socialist welfare states, is falling behind conservative Hungary in essential economic categories.