Today, with Iran's supreme leader dead and the son of the CIA-installed shah coordinating with Washington on what comes next, Europe faces the question it has avoided for seven decades.
No EU or Nato leaders backed the US strike killing Ali Khamenei, except far-right allies of Donald Trump. Most urged de-escalation. Spanish PM Pedro Sánchez condemned Washington, while French ...
Far-left kills.” That’s how extreme-right protesters have described the death of Quentin Deranque. A formula also used by ...
We are not yet seeing the waves of redundancies that are feared', European Central Bank chief Christine Lagarde said, but ...
The EU Commission's decision to apply the Mercosur trade deal will be poorly received by some MEPs - and has already been attacked by France. This follows the ratification by the parliaments ...
Four years after the start of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, here is a selection of our best stories, going beyond ...
Despite soaring trade imbalances and EU pressure, German chancellor Friedrich Merz stressed the need to fortify diplomatic ...
Poland isn’t just preparing for war — it’s rewriting the rulebook on how to get ready. Meanwhile, the rest of the EU is ...
Member states can use EU funds to finance safe and legal abortions, on a voluntary basis, the European Commission confirmed ...
At the start of last year, all 27 EU member states were signed up to the Ottawa Convention, banning the use, production, stockpiling and transfer of anti-personnel mines. Now Estonia, Latvia, ...
Four years since the invasion of Ukraine, a new report finds Russia's fossil-fuel revenue is down nearly a quarter since 2022 ...
"The idea that you can send somebody or people to another country without individual assessment is a violation of basic ...
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