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Europe should prepare for war ‘like our grandparents endured’, warns Nato chief - Nato’s secretary general Mark Rutte said Europe is already Russia’s next target and ‘we are already in harm’s way’
Europe faces "civilizational erasure" and must change to remain a reliable US ally, National Security Strategy posted by White House website says.
Relations between the U.S. and Europe hit a low point as President Donald Trump’s security strategy slams Europe but largely ignores threats from Russia and China.
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Pope criticizes US bid to ‘break apart’ US-Europe alliance, insists on Europe role in Ukraine peace
Pope Leo XIV is insisting that Europe must have a role in any Ukraine peace deal. And he is criticizing what he says is the Trump administration’s effort to “break apart” the long-standing U.S.
These companies are happy to accept the 10 percent tariff on ICE models thanks to China's lower production costs
Europeans find themselves stranded between hostile powers, Russia and the United States, with key decisions looming over the future of Ukraine.
Germany’s decision to grant its first operating license for maglev trains represents a pivotal moment for transportation innovation in Europe. With increasing pressure on urban infrastructure, the shift toward efficient, sustainable, and high-frequency public transport options is a priority across the continent.
Pope Leo said Europe must play a central role in efforts to end the war in Ukraine, warning that any peace plan sidelining the continent is "not realistic."
European defense stocks are rallying as Germany prepares to greenlight more defense spending, and Morgan Stanley analysts say there are bigger gains ahead.
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Europe Has Lost Trump’s Ear on Ukraine
The U.S. President is trying to impose a bad peace deal that alarms Kyiv and European allies, writes Luke McGee.
The policies of U.S. President Donald Trump should push Europe towards deeper integration and to strengthen itself militarily, Polish Justice Minister Waldemar Zurek said on Thursday.
Europe’s embattled automakers are set to get a breather as they struggle with the transition to emission-free driving, a critical moment that will shape the future of the continent’s transport sector for better or worse.